Sustainserv has added three new consultants to its Boston office. These hires highlight Sustainserv’s continued growth over the last several years and further enhances Sustainserv’s mission to help companies develop and implement high-level sustainability strategies into their business, operations, and communications.

“We are thrilled to continue to expand our Boston office with the addition of new talent,” said Dr. Matthew Gardner, Managing Partner for Sustainserv. “We are a global team with global perspectives and attribute our firm’s success to our passionate sustainability experts, each with unique and valuable backgrounds. Adding to our team of consultants helps us to continue our mission of working towards a more sustainable future.”

Sustainserv announced following appointments:

Allison McArdle, Consultant
McArdle joins Sustainserv in Boston as a Consultant. Before joining Sustainserv, Allison conducted corporate engagements on sustainability best practices at Ceres, a renowned Boston-based sustainability-focused non-profit where she supported the development of climate strategies, supply chain sustainability programs, and disclosures for companies in the financial services sector. She graduated from Harvard University Extension School with a Master’s in Sustainability and from the College of the Holy Cross with a bachelor’s degree in biology and environmental studies.

Nate Newman, Associate Consultant
Newman joins Sustainserv in Boston as an Associate Consultant. Prior to joining Sustainserv, Nate gained experience in sustainability consulting and strategy in transportation decarbonization. He received a Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Planning from Tufts University, where he focused his studies on corporate sustainability and circularity. He holds a BA in Biology and Spanish from the College of Wooster.

Caroline Sloan, Associate Consultant
Sloan joins Sustainserv in Boston as an Associate Consultant. She brings with her a background in environmental policy, energy efficiency, and sustainability reporting strategies. Caroline previously interned in South Africa, where she oversaw several corporate sustainability projects. She holds a BA in Environmental Studies from Boston College, concentrating in Policy and Justice, with a minor in Sociology.

SOURCE: Sustainserv

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