The shifting dynamics demonstrate the changing role of CSOs in organizations, highlighting their increasing influence and strategic significance. These changes have created a new era of ‘Empowered CSOs’ who report directly to the CEO. EY's research also reveals that 58% of CSOs now meet with their C-suite executives on a monthly or quarterly basis, highlighting their strategic importance in driving sustainability initiatives. This shift has important implications, as Empowered CSOs typically have greater access to decision-making information, demonstrate a stronger commitment to public sustainability commitments, and excel in achieving ESG goals. The presence of Empowered CSOs emphasizes the growing integration of sustainability into corporate strategy. It signifies a deeper commitment to sustainability within an organization, prompting B2B partners to adapt their strategy accordingly. Partnering with businesses led by Empowered CSOs can foster more impactful collaborations that closely align with the strategic objectives of both entities.
Source: Weinreb Group, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, EY