
Pamela Gill-Alabaster
Pamela Gill-Alabaster most recently served as Kenvue’s Global Head of ESG and Sustainability. She led and launched the company’s ESG strategy, Healthy Lives Mission, in 2023 and is responsible for developing and operationalizing roadmaps to advance the company’s practice and performance on key priorities such as climate action, nature and circularity across the global enterprise and iconic brands such as Aveeno, Neutrogena and Listerine. With more than 35 years of experience in executive and leadership roles, and a proven track record of building successful sustainability practice, consumer and enterprise brands, Pam has devoted her career to identifying ways to create value for business and society through brand purpose, stakeholder engagement, be integrating sustainability into corporate strategy. Pam currently is an adjunct professor in Columbia University’s SUMA program and teaches a graduate school course on ESG corporate strategy. Prior to joining Kenvue, Pam served as Global Head of Sustainability and Social Impact for Mattel, a leading toy company with a portfolio of consumers brands including Barbie, Fisher Price, and HotWheels. Before joining Mattel, Pam held leadership roles in corporate sustainability/responsibility, marketing, communications and corporate affairs at Centric Brands, Revlon, The Estée Lauder Companies, and L’Oréal USA, where she built a 21-year career developing its corporate affairs and sustainability practice as well as growing its flagship brands, Lancôme and L’Oréal Paris. Recognized by TriplePundit, Forbes, and Women in Sustainability Leadership (WSLA) for her leadership in sustainability/CSR, Pam serves on the board of directors for Pulsora and the Governing Board of the ICTI Ethical Sourcing Program and is a member of Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW), GreenBiz Executive Network, and Sustainable Brands’ Advisory Council. Pam has two master’s degrees, an MS in Sustainability Management from Columbia University, an MBA in Marketing from New York University Stern School of Business and was awarded a BA in Journalism from Pepperdine University. Her personal motto: Continuous learning leads to continuous improvement…if you can commit to becoming a lifelong learner, you will deliver more positive impact.
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Seating is limited and available on a first come, first served basis What will effective sustainability leadership look like going forward? This panel will explore findings from SB’s *The Future CSO: Evolving... see more