CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment
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January 27, 2022
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
United Kingdom

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Helen Griggs
Shaftsbury Avenue
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 8BS
United Kingdom
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Andri Johnston

Digital Projects & Open Access Editor
I am the Digital Sustainability Working Group lead at CUP&A and over the last year and a half I have become more and more aware of the impact our digital habits have on the planet. After chairing the ALPSP Redux Sustainability panel in 2020 I realised we need to understand what this impact is and I started learning more about the subject. At the end of 2020 I started a project in the academic division of CUP&A to start calculating the digital carbon emissions of our digital publishing workflow and websites. Over the last year we have learnt where the majority of our emissions come from and how we can start creating more sustainable digital products for our researchers and learners.

Catie Sheret

General Counsel, Environmental Activist
Catie Sheret is the General Counsel and Company Secretary for Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Catie has worked as an in-house lawyer in education for most of her career, moving to the Press in May 2018. She is responsible for legal and business ethics & compliance, and leads a team of around 45 professionals supporting our global business. She is also the executive sponsor on sustainability and brand issues.

Francesca Lofts

Senior Legal Counsel, Data Protection, Technology and Procurement
I am part of L&BA’s Green Team and have had a long interest in living an environmentally conscious and ethical life. I have recently become involved with The Chancery Lane Project (TCLP), which aims to bring climate conscious and net zero drafting into contracts across the world. I am a trained TCLP facilitator and will be hosting the first workshops at Cambridge in February 2022. I am also on the inaugural Environmental, Social and Governance committee for the Society for Computers and Law.

Karishma Bhoolia

Business Operations Lead - Africa
Brief biography that includes information about your connection to your talk’s topic (i.e. career at Cambridge, previous career/s before working at Cambridge, educational background) I am the systems and data analyst at the African branch. I have been with Cambridge for six years. Environmental awareness and a naïve but sincere desire to make the world a better place are anchoring themes in my life. For the past two years as Business Operations Lead in Cape Town, I have been working to embed ecological sustainability throughout the African business’ value chain. Academically, I am currently completing a Master’s degree focused on the quality of carbon disclosure and the risks of climate change on the South African economy.

Kit Sutton

Business Ethics & Compliance Manager
Kit Sutton is Business Ethics & Compliance Manager for Cambridge Schools – appropriate given that she never stopped asking “why?” Kit’s career as a Professional Troublemaker began when she called the BBC and convinced them to give her a job. From there she spent several years in the glamorous world of waste management and environmental crime, before moving officially into anti-corruption at Oxford University Press. A passionate advocate for environmental and human sustainability, Kit has discussed modern slavery and human rights with industry leaders, challenged the electric vehicle industry to invest in recycling before mining, and volunteered at children and youth events to get them immersed in the natural world while we still can.

Luong Tran

Media Delivery Manager
I’m Luong Tran. My parents were Chinese/Vietnamese refugees during the late 70’s, and we were lucky that the world was a much more welcoming place. I grew up in Cambridge, where my family still live, and during my A-level years had a part time job at Cambridge University. I completed a degree in Media Arts in London. I cut my teeth at Cambridge Training and Development before freelancing for Cambridge Assessment. The writing was on the wall that I’d end up at Cambridge University Press and Assessment as a Media Delivery Manager. I’ve been an outspoken advocate of a plant based diet and am probably known as the annoying vegan.

Steve Bowdler

Global Procurement Manager
Working at the Press for 6 years. Responsibility for print. Became aware over the last 2 years of the impact our print activities contribute towards overall Press CO2 While trying to develop a way to measure our print vendors environmental performance I became acutely aware of the impact our print activities contribute towards overall Press CO2 and the challenge we face to drive quantifiable improvements.

Tina Dela Cruz

Software Quality Assurance Specialist, Environmental Activist
Joined in 2016 as the Software Testing and Quality Assurance Manager for the once named Education team. Her interest and passion to make an impact towards Environmental changes have led her to take part in organizing and leading the Manila Eco-Warriors since 2018. Just like start up or initiatives, chances are that you run into obstacles in meeting your goals or plans. The talk will be about one’s journey towards Going Green and it will never be an easy road.

Vicky Evans

Head of Sustainability
Before a career in the education sector, Vicky spent 9 years working with a range of international museums, advocating for and empowering communities to discover and explore their identities through cultural collections. Having seen the transformative power that a platform for the ‘unheard voice’ can provide, Vicky is passionate about climate justice and community empowerment as central approaches to any corporate sustainability approach. Now working to support CUP&A in developing its approach to carbon zero and sustainability in education, Vicky is an advocate for ensuring that our purpose – and the voice of our communities - underpins all that we do in trying to create a better future.

Organizing team

Helen
Griggs

Organizer

Mario
Valeza

Makati City, Philippines
Co-organizer