Emmanuel Egho

NBS Staff discuss their interests, their goals, and what drove them to pursue business sustainability.

What is your official job description at NBS?

I help improve the operations of NBS. I work with the rest of the team to creatively improve processes related to operations, and to help the team produce content more quickly and effectively. I also use data and analytics to identify areas of operational improvement.

Why did you decide to work at NBS?

I decided to work at NBS because it’s a fantastic organization doing great work in the realm of sustainability. I’m interested in learning more about sustainability, and the impact I and others have on improving our environment.

How did you become interested in the area of business sustainability?’

In business school, I took a number of courses that touched upon this area. After beginning to recognize the grave impact climate change has had on our society, I wanted to see how businesses, who have immense influence and power, can better create sustainable systems.

Who- past or present- would you like to invite to a dinner party?

I’d invite Barack Obama. As a former president of the US, I feel like he’d have some fantastic insight, advice, and life stories, and I’d love to learn from him.

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