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RSK Group emphasises sustainability agenda

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RSK Group, a global leader in the delivery of sustainable solutions with 175 companies across the engineering and environmental sectors, has appointed two new directors to its board, Chief Scientist Lucy Thomas and Chief Sustainability Officer Stephanie Wray.

RSK Group CEO, Alan Ryder said: “Lucy and Steph have, of course, been making their mark on RSK’s sustainability agenda for some time. Their appointment to the board recognises their ongoing commitment to ensuring the group continues to achieve the sustainability goals that have long been embedded in RSK’s guiding principles with this reflected in our performance.

“We know that sustainability is a continuous journey, and we should always look to improve our goals, rigorously assessing and pushing boundaries while guiding our clients in the same way. Lucy and Steph are very welcome additions to our board and will no doubt continue to deliver positive impact across our business.”

Lucy Thomas has led teams across the RSK Group for 18 years and as Chief Scientist for five years. She is Managing Director of RSK Uganda, RSK Tanzania and RSK South Africa, along with a more recent role as the Managing Director of the Centre for Sustainability Excellence in Singapore.

A strong advocate for technical excellence, Lucy co-ordinates RSK’s Heads of Profession programme, encouraging more colleagues to pursue chartered status, or the equivalent in their specialism. Lucy has a technical background in risk-based remediation, and has honed her knowledge around carbon and social value, becoming a powerful voice for the decarbonisation of RSK as a global business.

She said: “I’m excited to join the board and play an instrumental role in shaping the future of our group at what is a crucial time for businesses globally. Businesses are key to the delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and my role as Chief Scientist supports the realisation of the UN SDGs as we continue to champion talent in all our regions and advocate for change.”

Stephanie joined RSK when it acquired Biocensus in 2019, and she has been a driving force throughout the Group since. Most recently, she has led the formation of Nature Positive, a management consultancy that helps businesses address climate change and biodiversity loss.

Stephanie is highly regarded across environmental industries for her in-depth understanding of both nature and business. As Chief Sustainability Officer, she ensures RSK continues to lead the way when it comes to putting sustainability at the heart of the business. Stephanie has 30 years’ experience in environmental consultancy and holds a PhD in ecology and an MBA specialising in corporate strategy.

Stephanie said: “I’m delighted to work with the RSK Board to shape this new role as Chief Sustainability Officer. This role correctly emphasises sustainability as one of RSK's central guiding principles, and I look forward to working across the whole RSK Group to ensure we as a business, and our clients, are ‘doing the right thing' for the planet and for people.”

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