WWF Experts

Suzanne Apple

Suzanne Apple

Vice President, Business & Industry

Education

  • BBA - Finance concentration, Southern Methodist University

Areas of Expertise

  • Environmental sustainability planning and management
  • Supply chain assessment including supplier outreach and buyer education
  • Environmentally responsible purchasing policies, i.e. sustainable forestry and forest products
  • Communications (employee, customer, supplier and shareholder)

"I want to work with the private sector to address pressing environmental issues head-on in a way that sustains the planet and the bottom line."

About Suzanne Apple:

You wouldn't travel into the Brazilian Amazon to talk conservation without someone who spoke the language and knew the culture. Going into corporate boardrooms is no different. Suzanne relies on her considerable experience in corporate America, which includes serving as vice president for community affairs and environmental programs at The Home Depot, to relate to business executives and get things done. Since joining WWF she's helped advance some of the biggest agreements between environmentalists and corporations, encouraging corporations to rethink their priorities and giving consumers vastly more choices in sustainably produced goods.

Working with corporations may not be the first thing many people think of when they think of conservation, but it is a critical front in the effort to protect habitats and conserve resources. The average American, for example, may use 25,000 gallons of water a year. The Coca-Cola Company, by comparison, uses 76 billion gallons. No wonder Suzanne considers one of her most important accomplishments to be a five-year agreement with Coca-Cola to conserve and reuse water in its plants around the world, to increase water stewardship activities around the plants, to improve water use in its supply chain and to become water neutral. "Until recently, many companies saw the environment as something separate from their business," Suzanne says. "They are beginning to see the bigger picture and now understand that responsible environmental practices are good for business."

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Awards

Awards
Home Depot Awards During Suzanne's Tenure
2001 - Ranked number one in Social Responsibility in the Harris Interactive survey on corporate reputation as reported in the Wall Street Journal.
2000 - Recognized as one of the Top 100 Corporate Citizens by Business Ethics magazine.
1999 - Named a "PR All-Star" in Community Relations Inside PR and Reputation Management
1995 - Received President's National Community Service Award for Team Depot.
1995 - Named as a leader in corporate community relations by Business Ethics magazine.

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