INSIDER INSIGHT
CATHERINE TILLEY
Catherine Tilley is impact director of the Centre for Sustainable Business & responsible business lead at King’s Business School, King’s College London, where she is also a reader in business ethics and sustainability
programme in areas such as sustainable finance, resilient supply chains and data-driven policy design.” Jako Volschenk “Part of an ongoing redesign process for some of our degrees includes thinking about sustainability as a departure point rather than an add-on, asking the question: ‘If this is the world we live in, what does it require of you?’” Catherine Tilley “It feels wrong to pick a single initiative and I think I’m most excited about the fact that making the world a better place is part of the King’s ethos. We have a huge range of ways for students to engage with sustainability, from undergraduate to EMBA level, whatever their particular area of interest. The challenge of creating a better world is one we all need to engage in, rather than being something we can delegate to a single programme or course.”
“The challenge of creating a better world is one we all need to engage in, rather than being something we can delegate to a single programme or course”
JAKO VOLSCHENK
Jako Volschenk is an associate professor of strategy & sustainability and head of learning & teaching at Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa, where he is actively involved in shaping the school’s strategic direction
Catherine Tilley
to work on climate tech ventures in Silicon Valley through links to the entrepreneurship track at UC Berkeley, or to complete a MITx MicroMasters
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Business Impact • ISSUE 4 • 2025
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