Christina Ameln
Connector, engagement and relationship management
Sustainability strategist and communicator
Professional experience in Europe, Asia, USA
Photo: Birgit Walsh
Core competencies & skillset
Business acumen
Project management
Employee engagement
Workshop and event facilitation
Sustainability toolbox
Stakeholder engagement
Business Ethics and Code of Conduct programs
Social impact engagement
Sector experience
Business-to-consumer – consumables, including hygiene products
Not-for-profit organizations
Social impact
Value-adding
Christina creates strong connections across levels and functions, sectors and regions.
She brings on-the-ground insights from Asia and Europe.
Her approachable way of working attracts everyone to her team.
She shines in both leading and executing, and manages tasks from start to finish.
With her communication skills, Christina makes complex sustainability issues understandable and relatable.
“Christina poses an exhaustive knowledge of the issues in her space, a finely tuned sense of diplomacy, and extraordinary communications skills. She is a pleasure to work with and a benefit to any organization who hires her.. “
— Co-Founder of Renewable Energy and Climate Start-Up
Work with impact
Code of Conduct campaign
For Electrolux Group, project led on a bold and engaging Code of Conduct campaign. Working with a dream team, we crafted the 'Together Campaign' and the "I AM, WE ARE, ELECTROLUX" tagline, fostering a positive workplace culture and ensuring long-term employee engagement across all areas.
Vietnam Investment Review
Authored article on the impact of the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) on Vietnam.
The CSRD aims to enhance sustainability reporting by requiring companies to assess both financial and environmental impacts, affecting Vietnam’s supply chain and manufacturing sectors.
Ericsson 2015 Sustainability Report
Project managed the the Ericsson Sustainability Report 2015 that communicated the company's progress in reducing carbon emissions, promoting circular economy practices, and advancing digital inclusion by expanding access to connectivity in underserved communities.
Forbes Vietnam
In a 2021 Forbes Vietnam interview, Christina Ameln describes Vietnam's evolving CSR landscape, and the shift from ad-hoc charity to integrated sustainability. Underling the roles of leadership, value chain integration, and the need for SMEs to embrace sustainability, Ameln showed how Vietnam can lead in sustainable development and impact investing.
A team committed to positive change and the role of business in making it happen.
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