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ristina Jeromin is Prof. Dr. Laura Marie Edinger-Schons’ guest in this episode of “The Sustainable Business Podcast”. Since 2018, Kristina Jeromin is Managing Director of the Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany, acted as Vice Chair of Sustainable Finance Advisory Board of the German Federal Government from 2019 to 2021 and continues to be a member. During her prior work at Deutsche Börse Group in sustainability communication and as Head of Group Sustainability, she experienced the transition from sustainability approaches rather focused on charity to an increasing ESG materiality focus in the financial sector. Kristina Jermonin emphasizes the importance of a close dialogue between the financial market and the real economy to foster data transparency and a common understanding of goals towards enhanced ESG management that drives sustainable change.
Currerntly, Kristina Jeromin and Prof. Dr. Laura Marie Edinger-Schons collaborate, among others, on the Sustainability Transformation Monitor, a three-year survey where practitioners from the financial market and the real economy can participate at any time to give insights on the collaboration of both sectors.
Practitioners are invited to share their experience: https://www.sustainabilitytransformation.org/
By Laura Marie Edinger-Schonsristina Jeromin is Prof. Dr. Laura Marie Edinger-Schons’ guest in this episode of “The Sustainable Business Podcast”. Since 2018, Kristina Jeromin is Managing Director of the Green and Sustainable Finance Cluster Germany, acted as Vice Chair of Sustainable Finance Advisory Board of the German Federal Government from 2019 to 2021 and continues to be a member. During her prior work at Deutsche Börse Group in sustainability communication and as Head of Group Sustainability, she experienced the transition from sustainability approaches rather focused on charity to an increasing ESG materiality focus in the financial sector. Kristina Jermonin emphasizes the importance of a close dialogue between the financial market and the real economy to foster data transparency and a common understanding of goals towards enhanced ESG management that drives sustainable change.
Currerntly, Kristina Jeromin and Prof. Dr. Laura Marie Edinger-Schons collaborate, among others, on the Sustainability Transformation Monitor, a three-year survey where practitioners from the financial market and the real economy can participate at any time to give insights on the collaboration of both sectors.
Practitioners are invited to share their experience: https://www.sustainabilitytransformation.org/