FLUX MAKERS PEER NOMINATED LIST

In addition to the Flux 100, the change makers on the Flux Makers Peer Nominated list, have been chosen by their peers to receive recognition for their work. (Select “+” for profile). Check back for more profiles on 1st Nov 2024

  • Head of Sustainable Supply-Chain Management

    HUGO BOSS

    • Ann-Kristin has led the Sustainable Supply-Chain Department of HUGO BOSS for just under a year, before which she led the team working on Product Compliance and Environment topics.

    • She ensures all decisions taken create impact in the supply-chain, by implementing key strategies from climate change & Scope 3 calculations to traceability initiatives, not forgetting all social thematics e.g. workers’ well-being.

    • She is a skilled leader with extensive expertise in sustainability management as well as a growth and enabling mindset for those she leads.

    Nominated by: Marion Bourebrab

  • Project Manager RTW traceability and Sustainability

    CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE

    • I highly recommend Marlie, who's playing a crucial role in driving eco-responsible and traceability initiatives within our organization.

    • Her ability to challenge stakeholders and push for meaningful progress has significantly advanced key projects, ensuring that we address both global sustainability challenges and the specific goals of our group.

    • Her leadership and dedication to these critical issues make her an invaluable asset to any team focused on creating a more sustainable future.

    Nominated by: Guillaume Mage


  • Manager of Operations

    JUWELINA PARIS

    • Priya is a name that immediately comes to mind in Belgium when thinking of sustainable luxury.

    • A former lobbyist, she clearly brings her skills of advocacy in the sustainable luxury brand :Juwelina Paris which she founded and leads. She wanted to remove the environmental burden of using mined gemstones.

    • After years of R&D she had developed a unique technology to create gemstones in the laboratory, without the detrimental impact of mining.

    • Aside from her role at Juwelina Paris, she is champion of sustainable technology in the luxury sector.

    • In a country like Belgium, where these terms are relatively unheard of she has created an ecosystem with like minded companies to champion this cause.

    • The regular round tables and conferences and her work has been featured in Forbes, and Belgium's luxe magazine Feeling, among others.

    Nominated by: Divya Shri

  • Chief Sustainability Officer and President & Trustee

    RIVIAN & RIVIAN FOUNDATION

    • Anisa is one of the foremost women leaders in corporate sustainability generally and luxury in particular.

    • She spent 20+ years building an exemplary approach to corporate sustainability at Tiffany & Co., including being among the first companies to put in place now-common practices like a sustainability-focused committee of the board of directors and establishing the position of Chief Sustainability Officer.

    • Anisa is also a leader in philanthropy, including positions at the Rockefeller Brothers Fund before her role as President & Trustee at the Tiffany & Co. Foundation.

    • She has continued this leadership at Rivian in both roles.

    Nominated by: Grant Garrison

  • Senior Manager Product Sustainability

    BURBERRY

    • Vittoria has been playing a pivotal role in the success of Burberry sustainability strategy over the past 5 years.

    • Her contribution spans from successfully leading projects across revaluing waste initiatives, traceability, raw materials responsible sourcing and product sustainability.

    • In addition, Vittoria's extensive supply chain knowledge has been a crucial asset to drive positive impact and achieve company sustainability goals.

    Nominated by: Giulia Njonga and Nadia Aiad

  • Vice President, Consumer Sectors & Membership

    BSR (BUSINESS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY)

    • Elisa is a pioneer in sustainable luxury and has guided many brands in the industry on setting and implementing their sustainability strategies.

    • She is well-known behind the scenes and has authored many reports and articles on this topic, in addition to being a regular speaker and contributor to media like Business of Fashion and Vogue Business.

    • Elisa leads BSR’s Responsible Luxury Initiative which brings together much of the luxury industry to tackle emerging and persistent sustainability issues and she is a strategic advisor and lead at the Watch & Jewelry Initiative 2030.

    • She also co-leads the inclusion task force at Paris Good Fashion.

    Nominated by: Alexia Tronel

  • Environment Director

    LOUIS VUITTON

    • Sandrine is dedicated to diffusing the environmental dimension of Louis Vuitton's sustainability strategy.

    • Among her significant contributions to sustainable luxury Sandrine has set up strategic partnerships for biodiversity, defined and implemented an ambitious responsible sourcing strategy, developed robust selection criteria for suppliers in the form of hackathons, and activated multiple circularity projects between Louis Vuitton's Business Units.

    • Her 25 years of dedication speak for themselves.

    Nominated by: Cathelijne Klomp

  • Director of Sustainable Development

    RITZ PARIS

    • As Director of Sustainable Development at Ritz Paris, Audrey Peguret has led a remarkable transformation, positioning the hotel at the forefront of sustainable luxury.

    • Under her leadership, the Ritz Paris became the first hotel in France to achieve GSTC (Global Sustainable Tourism Council) certification in 2022.

    • She successfully integrated sustainable principles across more than 250 operational roles and within the hotel's overall structure, ensuring a comprehensive and enduring approach at all levels.

    • Audrey Peguret has also driven an ambitious low-carbon strategy and enhanced efforts to preserve biodiversity, collaborating with ecologists on the hotel's gardens and with chefs to adopt sustainable culinary practices.

    • Additionally, she has significantly contributed to talent development by providing all employees with access to initiatives such as the Climate, Biodiversity, and Diversity Frescoes, as well as dedicated wellness weeks. In 2023, she initiated a meaningful partnership with UN Women France, which not only enriches both entities but also underscores the Ritz Paris's commitment to equality and inclusion.

    • Thanks to Audrey Peguret, the Ritz Paris now seamlessly combines prestige with responsibility, making the hotel a model of sustainable luxury.

    Nominated by: Sophie Verneuil

  • Head North American Development

    RESPONSIBLE JEWELLERY COUNCIL

    • The RJC Responsible Jewellery Council is the world’s leading sustainability standard setting organization for the jewelry and watch industry with a global membership across the trade.

    • Alyssa was previously the Director of Membership at the Jewellers Vigilance Committee (JVC), the US based Ethics organisation leading the way on responsibility and sustainability via public policy, advocacy, education and compliance during a dynamic and growth fueled six years.

    • Alyssa also serves as Vice President and Co-Founder of Black in Jewellery Coalition—the first non-profit international membership organization for the advancement of Black professionals in the gem, jewelry, and watch industry.

    • She is also the President for the Women’s Jewellery Association (WJA) NY Metro chapter.

    • Elyssa Jenkins Perez is an incredibly engaged, creative and action-oriented professional who cares deeply for people and planet.

    • She dedicates herself in many directions to fully and vibrantly live her values and impact the entire jewellery sector.

    Nominated by: Tiffany Stevens

  • ESG Merchandising Manager

    BSR (BUSINESS FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY)

    • Deborah leads ESG merchandising for Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman - working with merchants and brand wholesale teams across all divisions at both retailers to grow sales from certified sustainable and ethical products.

    • Deborah's work has helped several top luxury brands start their sustainability journey from scratch or convey their existing sustainability efforts to consumers.

    • Today, over 11.6% of company sales come from products in Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman's "Fashioned For Change" and "Conscious Curation" Edits.

    Nominated by: Ali Mize

  • Sustainability Manager

    LAXEL ARIGATO

    • Cecily has shown unwavering determination, passion and dedication to improving the fashion and footwear industry.

    • She continues to inspire people, both internally and externally, to be part of the movement to a more sustainable tomorrow.

    Nominated by: Fred Stuart

  • CEO & Founder

    TAZAAR

    • Lisa has turned an idea into a product by founding TAZAAR to provide cutting-edge technology that enhances the ownership experience of every electronic product manufacturers create.

    • The product digital logbooks begin chronicling each item’s journey, capturing every significant milestone from sale to service, and beyond, ensuring a verified history and provenance, supporting repairability, reuse, second-hand market-value.

    • They will also help manufacturers to determine which parts typically fail, to improve future versions and product longevity, improving shelf-life/sustainability.

    Nominated by: Lesley Rubenstein-Pessok

  • Chief Business Officer & Sustainability Manager

    INTERNATIONAL GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE - IGI

    • I am nominating Tiffany Stevens because of her exceptional leadership and dedication to sustainability in the luxury industry.

    • As a thought leader in the jewellery space, she believes strongly in preserving ecologies, economies and equalities of mining and manufacturing communities worldwide.

    • A lawyer by training, she has lead the 100+ year old ethics and public policy organization, the Jewelers Vigilance Committee as CEO and General Counsel, ensuring that ethical and sustainable practices were prioritised and clearly defined within the jewelry sector.

    • During her tenure at the Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC), Tiffany played a pivotal role in leading the industry’s collective advocacy in the revision FTC’s Green Guides, as well as continuous work around consumer protection issues around advertising and disclosure.

    • Through her leadership at JVC, many stakeholders increased their compliance across the spectrum of responsibility beyond advertising and including on anti-money laundering and sanctions initiatives.

    • A passionate advocate for jewellery, she also served on the Boards of CIBJO (as Ethics Commission chair), the Women's Jewelry Association Foundation, and the United State Kimberely Process Authority.

    • Additionally, her role on the board of Gem Legacy underscored her commitment to supporting artisanal miners and their communities, further contributing to sustainable practices in the industry.

    • In her current role as Chief Business Officer & Head of Sustainability to North America at IGI, Tiffany is already making an impact by advancing the organisation's sustainability initiatives, whether that's partnering with artisanal miners as they upgrade their practices or working with renewable and solar powered manufacturing, her own sustainability journey continues with hope and joyfulness.

    Nominated by: Elyssa Jenkins Pérez

  • Co-Founder

    ORIGINALLUXURY

    • Margot has spearheaded the creation of the ORIGINALLUXURY Initiative, a Swiss public-private initiative between Enterprise4Society (E4S) and OriginAll, dedicated to analysing, assessing, displaying, and advocating for the newest digital innovations that enhance and empower brands and customers with precise and intuitive information, fostering responsible decision- making.

    • More than just a resource center, ORIGINALLUXURY’s goal is to facilitate collaboration, encourage knowledge exchange and best practices, as well as provide networking opportunities for industry professionals, technology experts, and global specialists in the luxury industry.

    • In just 2 years, Margot succeeded in bringing together 24 technology providers within a network of close to 200 stakeholders and through a number of events fostering a spirit of collaboration and deeper understanding of digital innovation, particularly in regards to traceability, transparency and sustainability in the luxury sector.

    Nominated by: Hans Schwab

  • Co-Founder

    ITINÉRANCE

    • I am nominating Alexia for her remarkable contributions to sustainable luxury, particularly through her work as Co-Founder of the NGO Itinérance.

    • Alexia has garnered multiple awards and her career reflects an innovative blend of cultural preservation, social engagement, and luxury sector transformation, setting her apart as a leader in sustainable development.

    • Her unique trajectory has given her an in-depth understanding of how cultural diversity is integral to sustainability.

    • Since 2018, Alexia has been instrumental in helping international luxury brands and organisations tackle their sustainability challenges.

    • She has done so while also focusing on uplifting local craftsmanship and supporting women’s communities.

    • Through Itinérance, Alexia has traveled across the Mediterranean, identifying and amplifying the often invisible work of women artisans.

    • Alexia's impact extends into education as well. Alexia pioneered an inclusive and horizontal co-creation methodology, utilizing collective intelligence to foster social bonds and serve the luxury sector.

    • Since 2020, she has been teaching at various institutions, and in 2021, she co-launched a Master’s program dedicated to sustainable luxury at the École du Luxe in Paris. Through her teaching, writing, and speaking engagements, she continues to inspire a new generation of professionals to embrace sustainability in the luxury industry.

    Nominated by: Sima Bibi

  • Value Chain Sustainability Manager

    FERRAGAMO

    • Anna is driving positive environmental and social impact within the organisation and its value chain through her comprehensive approach to managing the company's sustainability programmes.

    • Her work has a targeted focus on enhancing the circular economy, strengthening the supply chain by monitoring processes and governance (ESG) factors, and developing strategies for water resource management and biodiversity.

    Nominated by: Simone Tabaglio