Cory Skuldt

Head of ESG Strategic Advisory - US

USA


Biography

Cory Skuldt focuses on strategy development and circular economy. Cory has worked across a range of industries, including extensive experience in textiles, apparel, and furnishing, as well as manufacturing, retail, and waste management.

In previous consulting experience, Cory supported companies of all types and sizes in developing a comprehensive and brand-aligned approach to sustainability. She holds an MBA from Bard College with a concentration in Sustainable Business and Circular Value Chains. She has continued to serve as a teaching assistant in Data & Analytics, and as virtual events and network chair of the MBA Alumni Board. Additionally, Cory has experience in the not-for-profit and social enterprise sectors, focusing on both social and environmental impact.

Client and Project Experience:

Cory has worked with sustainability leaders such as Eileen Fisher, Patagonia, and Outerknown, along with brands just beginning their sustainability journey. Also, Cory has experience working with industry coalitions and associations such as Textile Exchange, Reuse Alliance, and more. Projects include strategy development, environmental impact modelling, triple-bottom-line financial modelling, certification research, regional supply chain development, business planning, feasibility studies, market research, and competitive analysis.

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  • Insight

    23 September 2024

    5 minutes read

    A Fortune 500 telecommunication company’s circular model to eliminate waste from experiential marketing

    by Bipasha Ray, Cory Skuldt


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  • Insight

    27 February 2024

    7 minutes read

    Evolving risks to business: Key actions for corporate governance capabilities

    by Cory Skuldt


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  • Insight

    16 January 2023

    6 minutes read

    Circularity innovation and scale – opportunities to accelerate sustainability progress

    by Cory Skuldt


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