In today's challenging landscape, delivering on your company’s sustainability commitments is crucial. GreenBiz 24 will bring together more than 2,500 sustainable business professionals and leaders beyond the sustainability function, including CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CIOs, heads of legal, supply chain, human resources, investor relations and others.
- Gain fresh insights from peers, trailblazers and unexpected voices in decarbonization, supply chains, biodiversity and more
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Nearly 50% of attendees are from companies with an annual revenue of $1B+
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More than 200 companies sent teams of 3 or more to GreenBiz 23
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More than 55% of attendees are at the director level or above
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40% of speakers are VP-level & above
Consumer Sector and Human Rights Manager Emma Giloth will be speaking at this event on Tuesday, February 13th from 4:15pm - 5:15pm at the Driving Living Wages Across Supply Chains panel.
Scheduled Speakers
- Emma Giloth, Manager, Consumer Sectors, BSR

Emma Giloth
Manager, Consumer Sectors, BSR
San Francisco
Emma Giloth is a social impact and brand strategist working at the intersection of human rights and consumer sectors at BSR. Her expertise lies in food, beverage, and agriculture; consumer marketing; and ethical supply chains.
Prior to BSR, Emma worked in the consumer packaged goods industry, where she led marketing and innovation for a food company that specialized in ethical sourcing of climate-smart ingredients. A social entrepreneur at heart, she co-founded a sustainable natural products brand in Senegal as well as an Africa-focused intercultural communication consultancy. She is dedicated to strengthening employment opportunities for youth and is a business advisor to several African brands. Before working in the private sector, Emma managed programs on human rights, early childhood development, and youth empowerment in West Africa and the Caribbean.
Emma holds a BA in International Relations and Economics from American University and a MBA specialized in Social Enterprise and Sustainability Management from Colorado State University. She speaks French and Wolof.