BSR Members Only
Webinar
June 16, 2026
10 - 10:45 am EDT
Registration
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Join BSR’s Supply Chain team for our June office hours session designed to tackle your most pressing sustainability challenges.
This is a space to engage in candid conversations with peers, share real roadblocks, and uncover practical solutions together. BSR’s Supply Chain experts will offer tailored advice grounded in the Value Chain Leadership Ladder, a framework that helps assess and advance supply chain maturity across eight essential dimensions.
Whether you’re struggling with supplier engagement, climate risk management, or human rights due diligence, this session offers a supportive environment to explore tough questions together and leave with actionable insights. Our June sessions will focus integrated environmental and human rights due diligence in the value chain. We will be joined by Paloma Muñoz Quick, Human Rights and Inclusive Business Director, and Julie Dugard, Climate and Nature Associate Director.
Please Note: We will be hosting the Supply Chain Sustainability Office Hours in May and June, with a brief summer break before picking back up in the fall. You should plan to register for each session individually.
- May 28, 2026 (Climate Risk and Adaptation)
- June 16, 2026 (Integrated Environmental and Human Rights Due Diligence)
Scheduled Speakers
Cliodhnagh Conlon, Director, BSR
Cliodhnagh Conlon
Director, BSR
Paris
Cliodhnagh focuses on supply chain sustainability under BSR’s consumer sectors practice. She has more than 10 years of international business experience, spanning business development, sustainability, technology, and design.
Previously, Cliodhnagh worked as a Sustainable Agribusiness Consultant with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In 2017, she completed the Origin Green Ambassador Programme, a two-year executive education master’s program developed to support the promotion and implementation of Ireland’s Origin Green, the world’s first national sustainability plan for the food and drink sector. As part of the program, she spent three secondments delivering sustainability projects for FAO, Tyson Foods, and Sodexo. She has also worked with Burberry and Alexander McQueen.
Cliodhnagh holds a first-class honors MSc. in Business Sustainability from UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School in Dublin, a B.A. in Business and Economics from Trinity College Dublin, and a postgraduate degree in Design from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in California.
Recent Insights From Cliodhnagh Conlon
- Strengthening Supply Chain Sustainability: Eight Dimensions for Responsible Business / July 17, 2025 / Blog
- Building Financial Resilience of Women Workers in the Shea Industry / April 15, 2025 / Reports
- Integrity in a Permacrisis: Maintaining Sustainability and Human Rights Principles as Supply Chains Upend / April 9, 2025 / Blog
- Investing in Women Workers: How Training has Helped Build Financial Resilience in Shea Supply Chains / February 22, 2024 / Blog
- Scenarios Reveal the Urgency of Climate Action for the Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Sector / October 31, 2022 / Blog
Julie Dugard, Associate Director, Climate and Nature, BSR
Julie Dugard
Associate Director, Climate and Nature, BSR
Paris
Julie serves as Manager of BSR’s Climate team, where she brings over 10 years of experience in corporate sustainability and climate action and supports BSR members with their climate strategies.
After joining BSR in 2021, Julie worked on multiple projects helping companies implementing TCFD recommendations, conducting climate scenario analysis (for the tech, financial and insurance industry), accelerating Net Zero transition, implementing just transition approaches (extractive industry) and scope 3 strategies (consumer goods sector). Since 2023, Julie manages BSR grant-funded work dedicated to Climate Transition Plans.
Julie is also co-developing BSR’s work on alternative business models addressing the tension between business growth and sustainability targets.
Prior to joining BSR, Julie worked in Mazars’s sustainability services and risk practice, where she audited and advised companies on their ESG data and internal audit, control and risk approaches. During her time within Mazars, Julie also spent six months at the Mexico City office.
Julie holds a master’s degree in business from Kedge Business School and spent one semester at the University of Nottingham and another one at the University of Technology of Sydney. She speaks French, English, and Spanish.
Recent Insights From Julie Dugard
- EU CSDDD Finalized: Key Due Diligence Expectations Remain Intact / March 25, 2026 / Insights+
- Business Action for Climate Adaptation: Ensuring Co-Benefits for Communities / November 6, 2025 / Reports
- Stay the Course: Advancing Integrated Transition Plans / October 31, 2025 / Reports
- From the Backseat to the Front Row: The Urgent Need for Adaptation / September 17, 2025 / Blog
- Resilient Business within Planetary Boundaries / March 20, 2025 / Reports
Renata Greenberg, Director, BSR
Renata Greenberg
Director, BSR
Copenhagen
Renata leads BSR’s Nordic practice, working with a diverse range of sectors and sustainability topics, with primary focus on Value Chain Transformation and Tech.
She helps companies transition towards more ambitious goals and practices in adapting to the continuously more and more demanding regulatory landscape and stakeholder expectations to create a Just and Sustainable World, via adopting more resilient practices, management systems, working collaboratively, and providing the necessary support and incentives to enable meaningful sustainable change.
Renata brings over 20 years of experience in innovation and sustainability in global value chains. Prior to joining BSR, Renata worked in A.P. Møller - Mærsk, Coloplast, Danske Bank, and The Conference Board. She has served on various boards, including Maersk, IKEA Industry, Organic Basics, and the Danish Initiative for Ethical Trade. She was a long-term member of the UN Global Compact Advisory Group on Supply Chain Sustainability and participated in the shaping of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Renata is a First Mover Fellow with the Aspen Institute’s Business and Society. She holds a professional degree in global trade; a BSc in Philosophy and Rhetoric from the University of Copenhagen; a Post Graduate Diploma in Strategic Organisational Leadership and Strategy from SAID Business School, University of Oxford. She speaks English, Danish, Russian, and intermediate French.
Recent Insights From Renata Greenberg
- Strengthening Supply Chain Sustainability: Eight Dimensions for Responsible Business / July 17, 2025 / Blog
- Integrity in a Permacrisis: Maintaining Sustainability and Human Rights Principles as Supply Chains Upend / April 9, 2025 / Blog
- CSDDD: Using a Risk-Based Approach to Address Human Rights and Environmental Impacts in Supply Chains / February 6, 2025 / Blog
- Demystifying Social KPIs under CSRD: Six Recommendations for Business / March 6, 2024 / Blog
- Inside BSR: Q&A with Renata Greenberg (née Frolova-Hammer) / February 23, 2023 / Blog
Nina Hatch, Associate Director, Business Transformation, BSR
Nina Hatch
Associate Director, Business Transformation, BSR
New York
Nina works with BSR member companies across industries on business transformation projects, such as double materiality, business strategy, and goal setting. She has expertise in stakeholder engagement and integrating sustainability across the value chain. Additionally, Nina works with members on climate topics, including climate scenarios, climate risk, TCFD, climate transition plans, and net zero decarbonization.
Nina joined BSR in 2019 and has worked across all industries, with a specific focus on working with energy and industrials companies.
Prior to joining BSR, Nina worked with a mission-driven consumer products company that makes menstrual products for women. There, she helped to create a long-term strategy to establish its leadership in sustainability, social impact, and health. In her early career, Nina worked at an environmental health advocacy firm in Maine and collaborated with industry leaders to remove harmful chemicals from food products. She also worked at a landscape architecture firm, promoting climate resilience through parks in New York City.
Nina holds a Master of Environmental Management from the Yale School of the Environment, a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences from the Yale School of Public Health, and a BA in Environmental Policy from Colby College.
Recent Insights From Nina Hatch
- Decarbonization Lever Library: Mapped Sectoral Transition Pathways / November 4, 2025 / Reports
- Extreme Heat, Floods, and Supply Chain Shocks: How to Future-Proof Your Manufacturing Operations / June 11, 2025 / Blog
- 1.5°C Targets: The Business Case for a Climate Transition Plan / May 30, 2024 / Blog
- The Case for SEC-Mandated Climate and ESG Disclosure / June 17, 2021 / Blog
- Five Steps to Sustainability Reporting in an Evolving Landscape / November 18, 2020 / Blog
Paloma Muñoz Quick, Director, Human Rights and Inclusive Business, BSR
Paloma Muñoz Quick
Director, Human Rights and Inclusive Business, BSR
Copenhagen
Paloma leads BSR’s work on Human Rights Standards, including standard-setting, knowledge management, and helping companies respond to emerging standards and regulation. She is also Senior Advisor to BSR’s Finance & Human Rights Practice.
Prior to joining BSR, Paloma was Advisor to the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights and Senior Consultant of the UN B-Tech Project, where she developed a vision for promoting the uptake of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights among investors and guidance on responsible investment in digital technologies. Prior to the UN, Paloma launched and led the Investor Alliance for Human Rights, where she developed thought leadership on the investor responsibility to respect human rights and supported stewardship engagements across industries. She also worked at the Danish Institute for Human Rights advising companies, governments, and civil society on business and human rights.
Paloma is a member of the US government’s Advisory Committee on Responsible Business Conduct. She sits on the Editorial Board of Developments in the Field of the Business and Human Rights Journal of Cambridge University.
She holds a Master of International Affairs (M.I.A.) in Human Rights from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a B.A. in Political Science, also from Columbia University.
Paloma is Chilean-American and is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Recent Insights From Paloma Muñoz Quick
- EU CSDDD Finalized: Key Due Diligence Expectations Remain Intact / March 25, 2026 / Insights+
- Advancing People-Centered Climate Action in Private Capital Markets / December 17, 2025 / Reports
- EU Omnibus: Challenges and Opportunities of the Parliament’s Proposed Changes to the CSDDD / October 17, 2025 / Blog
- Developing Integrated Approaches to Human Rights, Climate, and Nature / August 14, 2025 / Blog
- Advancing a People-Centered Approach to Sovereign Debt / June 4, 2025 / Blog
Indiana Vieljeux, Associate Director, BSR
Indiana Vieljeux
Associate Director, BSR
Paris
Indiana supports BSR’s consumer sectors practice globally and is involved in supply chain sustainability projects, focusing on the development and implementation of sustainable sourcing strategies for companies. Indiana is managing the Responsible Luxury Initiative and used to manage the Southeast Asia Reptile Conservation Alliance (SARCA).
Indiana started with BSR as a Communications Associate to provide event, content, marketing, and digital support to BSR staff and projects. She also served as the Communications Coordinator for several BSR collaborative initiatives. Prior to BSR, Indiana created and co-launched FoodCloud, an organization focusing on food waste reduction by connecting supermarkets and restaurants with surplus food to organizations and charities that distribute food. Indiana is French and has lived in four countries. She is a French native speaker and speaks English and Spanish fluently.
Indiana holds a B.A. in Business and Spanish from Trinity College Dublin and a Master in International Business from Grenoble Ecole de Management.
Recent Insights From Indiana Vieljeux
- Sustainable Coconut Partnership: Toward a Responsible and Resilient Sector / May 17, 2023 / Blog
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