Oliver Hurrey
About
Oliver Hurrey is from Maidenhead, England, United Kingdom. Oliver is currently undefined at undefined. Oliver also works as undefined at undefined. Another title Oliver currently holds is undefined at undefined. In Oliver's previous role as a Principal at GoodAscent Consulting, Oliver worked in until Aug 2023. Prior to joining GoodAscent Consulting, Oliver was a Founder & Chair at Indirect Spend Alliance and held the position of Founder & Chair. Prior to that, Oliver was a Engagement Lead - Projects Working Group at Renewable Thermal Collaborative from Mar 2021 to Sep 2022.
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Oliver Hurrey's current jobs
The Nature & Biodiversity Peer Group is a cross-industry, global business collective of those tasked with protecting nature & biodiversity. The Group aims to support the professionals tasked with this challenge to take faster and more confident action in a noisy, rapidly-changing and complex space. We do this by mapping and signposting relevant initiatives & activities; encouraging the deduplication of effort; and benchmarking and sharing best practice - wherever it may be.
Support the Goals demonstrates how your business supports the world’s most important action plan - the Sustainable Development Goals. You’ll receive the ratings, certificate, advice and recommendations that help you show how you share your customers’ values and make the world a better place.
The Scope 3 Peer Group is a global collective of retailers, brands, suppliers and experts - that aims to clarify the path and accelerate progress on carbon emission reduction in value chains - by signposting relevant support & activity; and sharing ideas & best-practice.
The Sustainable Procurement Pledge is a procurement-led community of those committed to embedding sustainability in their ways of working - from CPOs to young professionals - and sharing knowledge and tools of how to do so.
Supporting Carl Pratt and the Future Planet team to continue to grow the impressive network and build partnerships and collaborations that will help accelerate positive change.
Most businesses are better at saying the right things. Few are getting better at doing them. For over a decade, those in sustainable business have been advised to put compelling business cases together; engage the board; and collaborate with their peers. Very few have succeeded without help and those that have will thrive. Supply chains give us a route to social & environmental change at scale and an opportunity to share the value. Net Zero gives us a powerful platform and target to work from. My select group of partners and I use our collective experience and expertise to enable businesses to make positive change happen faster. - Set goals and deliver plans - including Science-Based Targets (SBTs) - Lead the transition to Net Zero - Manage risk & share reward through your supply chain - Understand what could stop your progress and overcome it We do this by working with: Corporates to build the best business cases for change [and] Solution-providers to develop the best propositions to match Let's make it happen.
Oliver Hurrey's past jobs
In order to help business accelerate action on sustainability, we need to help businesses collaborate and make more confident decisions & investments. We also need to help those with the solutions, especially start-ups, to get the right propositions and business cases together. Delighted to be teaming up with the GoodAscent team, who think the same way, to help these key stakeholders move and act faster.
A global collaboration of retailers & brands - and their indirect procurement and responsible sourcing professionals - focused on co-ordinating & creating responsible sourcing best-practice across key indirect spend categories. Prioritising both human rights risks and emission reduction opportunities.
Supporting global corporates that understand the importance of collaborating to tackle the renewable thermal challenge