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DWF appoints first Chief Sustainability Officer

15 July 2024

DWF, the global provider of integrated legal and business services, has appointed Kirsty Rogers as its first Chief Sustainability Officer.

Already serving as Global Head of ESG, Rogers' extended role will see her continue to provide Executive Board leadership across DWF's full range of activities and responsibilities, reflecting the business' commitment to sustainability, as well as the expectations of internal and external stakeholders.

DWF has 6 strategic pillars to its Sustainability & ESG strategy, with activities to deliver: Climate Action, Diversity & Inclusion, Empowering colleagues & communities, Supporting & connecting with clients; underpinned by Acting with integrity and Building trust and increasing transparency. 

Sir Nigel Knowles, CEO of DWF Group, said, "We are absolutely delighted to be appointing Kirsty as our first Chief Sustainability Officer. We know that our clients want to work with organisations that have a clear ESG & Sustainability strategy, while our colleagues and potential recruits expect to work for a business that has a positive social impact. Through her previous work in these areas, Kirsty is a fantastic role model and the perfect person to step into this role."

Kirsty Rogers, Chief Sustainability Officer at DWF said, "The landscape around sustainability has changed drastically in recent years with increased accountability expected of businesses from all stakeholders. The creation of the Chief Sustainability Officer role reaffirms DWF's dedication to delivering positive outcomes with our colleagues, clients and communities. I look forward to working with all of our stakeholders to ensure our growth agenda is underpinned by responsible business practices."

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