Reducing our impact on the climate can seem like an overwhelming task. But the truth is, leaders across sectors and industries are working tirelessly to make a difference – and many of those leaders are women.
In this episode of the Healthy Spaces podcast, women sustainability leaders gather for a “Spilling the Tea” panel discussion during Climate Week NYC. The conversation, which was recorded live from the Tea Room of BG Restaurant inside Bergdorf Goodman, explores the collaborations, partnerships and bold initiatives that are helping chart a net-zero future together.
Listen to the full episode to learn from some of the dynamic women leading the charge on a comprehensive approach to net-zero through climate tech innovation, decarbonization, regenerative agriculture, grid modernization and more.
Episode guests
Keishaa Austin, Acting Principal Deputy Director, U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs
Roberta Barbieri, Vice President of Global Sustainability at PepsiCo
Heather Clark, Senior Director for the Building Sector, White House Climate Policy Office
Michelle Li, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Women and Climate NYC
Ali Mize, Head of Sustainability, Belonging, Philanthropy, and Associate Relations at Neiman Marcus Group
Denise Naguib, Vice President of Sustainability and Supplier Diversity at Marriott International
Holly Paeper, President of Commercial HVAC Americas at Trane Technologies
Carrie Ruddy, Senior Vice President and Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Trane Technologies