Work with Kristyn

Shaping a legacy of environmental, social, and governance change.

Kristyn advises changemakers, charitable organizations, corporations, and boards to shape their sustainability and social impact platforms, stay ahead of the regulatory curve, and advance their engagement strategy with leaders around the world. She has served as a member of the C-suite (Chief Sustainability Officer, Chief Compliance Officer, Head of Government Relations, Chief Counsel for Sustainability), developed and launched global programs, recruited and promoted talent as a people leader and hiring committee member, and navigated opposition and obstacles while advancing a purpose-driven career.

Consulting Corner

Events: Workshops, Seminars & Trainings

Topics include:

—Driving Business Value with Sustainability

—Leading with Purpose and Measuring Impact

—Sustainability in Business: Meeting the Opportunities and Challenges

—Navigating the Evolving Regulatory Landscape Shaping Global Sustainability Practices

—Effective Risk Management for Transparency, Accountability, and Compliance

Onboard: Consulting and Advisory Services

Services include:

Corporate Governance, Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management

—Global Regulatory Landscape Monitoring

—Global Regulatory Compliance Including Disclosures & Reporting

—Stock Exchange Rules & Reporting

—Corporate Governance Assessment, Recommendations & Drafting

—Gap Assessments & Roadmap Development

—Guidance on Sustainability Standards & Frameworks

Stakeholder Engagement

—Stakeholder Mapping & Engagement Strategy

—Designing Philanthropic & Community Engagement Strategies

—Crafting Internal & External Communications

—Responding to Sustainability Questionnaires

—Government Relations & Public Policy Consulting

—Managing Shareholder Activism & Response to ESG Shareholder Proposals

Program Development

—Comprehensive Sustainability & ESG Strategy Development

—Sustainability Audits & Materiality Assessments

—Strategy Implementation & Business Integration

—Drafting and Reviewing Company Sustainability & ESG Reports

—Advising on Climate Action & Energy Transition Opportunities

—Serving as a Fractional Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)

Coaching Corner

    • Are you a sustainability professional looking to expand your expertise, such as with a firmer grasp on the evolving regulatory landscape or to solidify internal support for your initiatives?

    • Are you an in-house executive or attorney looking to better position yourself for a new sustainability role?

    • Are you moving into a new leadership position where you’ll need to build consensus and find your champions?

    • Are you a member of a board of directors or an advisory board looking to supplement your skillset with expert knowledge of sustainability in business?

    • Are you aiming to write a book or land more speaking opportunities to advance your positioning in the market?

  • Schedule an initial 30-minute intro session to discuss goals and schedule coaching calls over a 3-month period.


Speaker’s Corner

Author Q&A

Media Interviews

Podcast Guest

Panels & Conferences


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  • "The proposed SEC Climate Disclosure Rule 'is potentially a big lift even for companies that have been reporting on climate to make sure they’re compliant. And for companies where this hasn’t been the top-level priority of all of their ESG work, this has been raised to that level.”'

    —Kristyn Noeth, American Lawyer

  • “The present feels like a watershed moment in the prominence of ESG."

    —Kristyn Noeth, American Lawyer

  • “Transitioning to a clean energy economy is critical to both energy security and economic security.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, Advancements

  • "This report, "Safe and Smart: Making After - School Hours Work for Kids," provides evidence of the impact that safe, enriching, and high quality after-school opportunities can have on our children and youth.”

    —Attorney General Janet Reno & Secretary of Education Richard Riley

  • “The United Nations reports we are at a global pivot point on climate change and that any further delay will miss a rapidly closing window to secure a livable future. This is the most critical decade for climate solutions.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, Advancements

  • “The NASDAQ ‘disclosure rule is likely the best model going forward’ on board diversity following the California setbacks.”

    —Krisyn Noeth, Bloomberg

  • “Best practices include an annual board training and periodic review of the ESG program and strategy – and refreshing those to ensure alignment with business goals.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, ESG in the Boardroom Podcast

  • “Global climate change continues to be one of the most pressing issues of our time as we have not yet made significant progress to halt the planet’s warming temperature.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, Advancements

  • “Working on the societal and public policy issues and being able to have impact both on the global issues we face, such as climate, as well as having local impact on communities is what gives me purpose."

    —Kristyn Noeth, Law360

  • “ESG factors are important to the longterm value of a company.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, ESG in the Boardroom Podcast

  • “An annual board refresh is a good time to assess the oversight of ESG issues and the committee structure and alignment.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, ESG in the Boardroom Podcast

  • “Two new laws – the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act – infuse an estimated $479B into vital climate initiatives. That’s a gamechanger.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, Advancements

  • “We see this consistently now in the big public companies – there is a responsible corporate officer for ESG who reports to the board regularly.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, ESG in the Boardroom Podcast

  • “While many renewable technologies have been around for decades, the ability to scale those technologies and bring them to market was restricted by relative costs, infrastructure limitations and regulatory hurdles. The good news is that many of those technologies are becoming more commercially viable.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, Advancements

  • “It’s such an interesting time for me as a practitioner in this space and having been in the space for a long time, to see so many companies in the private sector really leading the way and wanting to be market leaders on ESG issues.”

    —Kristyn Noeth, Law360