Tiiram Sunderland

Tiiram Sunderland is an experienced professional in sustainability and foreign policy, currently serving as the APAC Regional Manager for the Sustainability Practice at Bain & Company since May 2022 and working as a Liaison Delegate for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development since April 2024. Prior to these roles, Tiiram was a Stay-at-Home Dad from May 2019 to April 2022, taking a sabbatical to care for three children during a diplomatic posting. Other previous positions include Consultant at Bain & Company, Country Program Manager and Foreign Policy Officer at the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and various roles at the Australian Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency and UN Environment Programme. Tiiram's educational background includes an MBA from London Business School and several other degrees focused on public policy and international relations from prestigious institutions.

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World Business Council for Sustainable Development

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The time for action is now. We are the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), a community of leaders from over 200 of the world’s leading businesses working collectively to accelerate the system transformations needed for a net zero, nature-positive and more equitable future. We envision a world in which more than 9 billion people can thrive within the limits of our planet by 2050. Our community is built on collaboration, shared solutions and purpose. We lead change by driving progress and best practice, improving performance and offering education, building partnerships, and shaping the policy agenda. Business leaders join us to raise their ambition for a better world, deliver action at speed and scale in their operations and value chains and sharpen the accountability of their performance. Together, we are creating the building blocks of change to accelerate the system transformations needed for a brighter tomorrow.


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