Saraki Gets new international appointment

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By Gbenga Akinfenwa  |  
17 September 2023   |  
4:04 am

 


The Sustainable Markets Initiative has announced the wife of the former Senate President and founder/President of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA), Toyin Saraki as one of seven panelists that will evaluate and select the 2023 Terra Carta Seal Award winners.
 
Acccording to a statement announcing her appointment, a global group of experts from the environmental, business, political, and philanthropic worlds formed the panel.
   
Launched in 2021 at COP26 by King Charles III, before assuming the throne, the Terra Carta Seal recognises global companies that are actively leading the charge to create a climate and Nature-positive future.
 
In May, the Sustainable Markets Initiative announced its partnership with Verdantix, an independent research firm that acts as a thought-leader for world-enhancing innovation. The Expert Review Panel will work with Verdantix to evaluate nominations and assess their alignment with the 10 Terra Carta articles.
 
Others on the panel are AnkitTodi, Ellen Jackowski, Hubert Danso, Perry Bellegarde, Pok Wei-Heng, and ValériePlante. Saraki has severally served as a judge on the annual MIT Solve competition of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and as a judge of the Cannes Lions Film Festival. She also recently adjudicated as a Grand Global Jury Member of the Fight for Access Accelerator Nigeria, led by Reckitt and Yunus Social Business (YSB).
 
While reacting to the appointment, Saraki said: “I am deeply honoured and excited to join the esteemed 2023 Terra Carta Seal Expert Review Panel. This prestigious initiative, launched by His Majesty King Charles III at COP26, holds the promise of a brighter and more sustainable future for our planet. It is heartening to see global leaders from diverse backgrounds come together to recognize and reward companies that are committed to positive change for both our environment and society.
 
“The Terra Carta Seal Award represents a powerful commitment to addressing climate change and nurturing our natural world. I look forward to working alongside my distinguished fellow panellists and collaborating with Verdantix to evaluate nominations and ensure alignment with Terra Carta’s ten articles. Together, we will help identify and celebrate companies that are making a real difference in the fight against climate change.
 
“This initiative is a testament to the power of collective action and shared responsibility. I am eager to contribute to this important mission and continue the work of promoting sustainability and wellbeing in Africa and around the world.”
 
The Sustainable Markets Initiative CEO, Jennifer Jordan-Saifi, said: “It is an honour to have such a global and diverse group of sustainability experts to be part of the 2023 Terra Carta Seal Awards. Building on our partnership with Verdantix, the Expert Review Panel will further ensure an objective and rigorous evaluation process, rooted in sustainability excellence, for all nominees.”
 
Verdantix CEO, David Metcalfe, said: “Empowering seven judges representing diverse organisations and countries to make the final decision on Terra Carta Seal recipients, embeds independence, expertise and objectivity at the heart of our awards process.”Applications for the 2023 Terra Carta Seal Award close Friday, September 29.

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