Susanna Arus

EU Public Affairs Manager

Susanna leads, designs, and implements the global communication strategy for Frank Bold’s Purpose of the Corporation Project. She has thus coordinated multiple workshops and events in Brussels and throughout Europe. Above all, she organized the project’s Creating Sustainable Companies Summit, held on September 28, 2016, which brought together over 100 participants and 30 speakers for 12 summit sessions.

Susanna also helps to create and distribute the project’s reports, position papers, and policy responses. She is in charge of the graphic design of the Project’s publications and audio-visual work, and manages its media relations.

Susanna is a graduate of the journalism program at the University of Barcelona. Before her engagement at Frank Bold, she worked in the public and private sectors and for non-profits. Her work today harnesses the wealth of skills she has gained in media, events, communications, graphic design, video and photo production.

My articles

EU Commission requests advice on the creation of European non-financial reporting standards

Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis already announced in January that following the publication of the Green Deal and the initiation of the revision of the EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), he would invite EFRAG to “undertake preparatory work for the elaboration of possible EU non-financial reporting standards”.

Joint statement on the reform of the EU legal framework on corporate transparency on sustainability matters

A group of leading organisations in the field of sustainable finance, including Frank Bold, issued a joint statement with recommendations for the upcoming revision of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive*.

Leading academics publish crucial policy recommendations to make corporate governance more sustainable

With less than a decade left to address the threat of climate change, the EU Commission has launched its Green Deal. And today, the EU Finnish Presidency conference on company law and climate change addresses the emerging consensus that businesses need to be held accountable for their contribution.