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Meet the women warrior accountants pushing the envelope on climate action

Corporate Knights

After receiving her designation as a chartered professional accountant (CPA) in 2013, Keyes entered the profession with one part trepidation, nine parts determination. In the 1990s, progressive economists were pushing for what they called full-cost accounting: a triple bottom line that took profits, people and the planet into consideration.

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

GreenBiz

She became intrigued by her clients’ requests for investments with a triple bottom line — and the very notion that profitability and impact needn’t be mutually exclusive. . Robotics, additive manufacturing, digital platforms, artificial intelligence, retrofits and prefabrication are all on the table.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

The leader in water, hygiene and energy services sells to a diverse collection of institutions such as hospitals, food and beverage providers, as well as heavy industry including power plants and plastic manufacturers. Zimride merged into Lyft in 2013, its vehicles announced by a fuzzy pink "grill-stache." and Canadian cities.