Sarah Chenoun

Communications officer

Sarah joined the Responsible Companies section of Frank Bold in June 2023. She leads, designs, and implements its communications strategy. She is in charge of managing the social media strategy and media relations, and of coordinating the production of the Frankly Speaking podcast.

In her free time, you will find her cooking for friends and family, going to a yoga class or the spinning studio and starting yet another hobby.

"What inspires me to work in the field of business and human rights at Frank Bold is the creativity, integrity, innovation, and passion that we catalyse to sustainably tackle some of the biggest challenges of our time."

My articles

Multistakeholder Statement in Reaction to the ISSB's 2-year Work Plan

The International Sustainability Standards Board is presenting in London this Tuesday the work plan for the upcoming two years, including research projects to develop standards for companies’ reporting on biodiversity and human capital.

Final approval from EU ministers to Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence writes responsible business conduct into European law

Today, national ministers responsible for internal market and industry voted in favour of the first reading position adopted by the European Parliament in April 2024. This approval by the Council of the EU brings to a successful close the legislative journey of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), which will now become law.

Upholding EU’s Sustainability Leadership: The Imperative for Ambitious Reporting Standards

By the end of July, the European Commission is expected to adopt its first set of sustainability reporting standards (ESRS). The standards will impact 50,000 European companies and thousands international corporate groups. As part of the EU Corporate Sustainability Directive (CSRD) ecosystem, they will require large companies to report information on their sustainability impacts on people and planet as well as their sustainability-related risks and opportunities.