A Deep Dive into Bain’s Social Impact Work with The Nature Conservancy and the Marshall Islands
Description
Sasha Duchnowski, a partner in our Chicago office, joins us as part of our 5-part environmental, social and governance (ESG) series to dive into some of the work we’ve done as our commitment to social impact. We discuss our work with The Nature Conservancy and the Republic of the Marshall Islands on an innovative approach to delivering sustainable cans of tuna, and how this work had led to better fishing environments for employees, retailers gaining supply chain traceability and visibility, and consumers being able to trust the products they’re buying.
In this episode we discuss:
Why Sasha decided to pursue consulting
His journey to Bain
His work with The Nature Conservancy
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