Lise Kingo

Lise Kingo (born August 3, 1961) is executive director of the United Nations Global Compact, succeeding Georg Kell. Before her appointment to the position by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon on June 25, 2015.[1] she was the Executive Vice President, Chief of Staff, and member of executive management at Novo Nordisk, a prominent multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in her native country of Denmark. Additionally, she is the chairman of the Danish Council for Corporate Responsibility,[2] Deputy Chair of the Danish Nature Foundation, member of the boards of Grieg Star Group A/S and C3 Collaborating for Health,[3] and an adjunct professor of sustainability and innovation at Vrije University in the Netherlands. Her tenure in business has been consistently marked by a dedication to social responsibility and sustainability while still achieving business goals and driving growth.[4]

Education

Kingo holds a Master's of Science in Responsibility and Business Practice from the University of Bath,[5] along with a certificate in Corporate Governance from INSEAD. In addition, she holds three Bachelor's degrees in Marketing Economics from Copenhagen Business School, Science of Religions from Aarhus University, and Ancient Greek Culture from the University of Southern Denmark respectively. Further, Kingo is a recipient of the Edinburgh Medal and Tomorrow Magazine’s Environmental Leadership Award[6]

Novo Nordisk

Kingo came onto Novo Nordisk in 1988 as Director of Environmental Affairs. She served as Director from 1988 until 1999 when she was promoted to and Senior Vice President of Stakeholder Relations from 1999 to 2002. Thereafter, she became Chief of Staff, Executive Vice-President, and a member the Executive Management team until 2014.[7] During her time at Novo Nordisk, Kingo handled "human resources, quality/business assurance, corporate communications, and ... corporate stakeholder engagement"[8][9] for the pharaceutical firm widely known for its place in providing diabetes medicines in the European market. She was applauded for her work in improving business profitability and their sustainability standings maintained by the Dow Jones index[10] throughout her time with the company. She also was an integral part in Novo's annual diabetes barometer index, which started in 2007.[11] She is known for her execution of the "Triple Bottom Line" approach wherein economic, social, and environmental concerns (also known as "People, Planet, Profit") are concurrently addressed.[12] Additionally, she published scholarly articles on the relationship between international development, health and disease, and the private sector[13]

The UN Global Compact

Lise Kingo was appointed to the position of Executive Director on June 25, 2015. During her time as executive director, Kingo has set out a number of priorities to help facilitate the achievement of the organization's overarching goals, and placing a priority on the synergy between the goals of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).[14] In a November 2015 interview, Kingo remarked "We think the goals should be seen as a source of inspiration and a platform for new growth"[15] indicating a desire for collaboration between the private sector, international organizations, and civil society as a whole. Kingo has made a series of executive updates on the Global Compact's work, focusing on a range of topics such as the historic climate agreement from Paris at COP 21, the official adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and Sustainability in Davos.[16] Kingo has also been noted as an integral part of a new wave of appointments of high-ranking female United Nations officials, indicating a shift in the demographics of who had traditionally held those positions in the past.[17]

References

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  2. "Members of the Danish Council for Corporate Responsibility". csrcouncil.dk.
  3. "Secretary-General Appoints Lise Kingo of Denmark United Nations Global Compact Executive Director". un.org. United Nations.
  4. Larsen, Kirstine. "Medicine billion enterprise and responsibility (translated)". kristeligt-dagblad.dk/. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  5. "School of Management graduate to lead the UN Global Compact". University of Bath.
  6. "Our Executive Director Ms. Lise Kingo". globalcompact.org. UN Global Compact.
  7. "Secretary-General Appoints Lise Kingo of Denmark United Nations Global Compact Executive Director". un.org. United Nations. June 25, 2015.
  8. Staton, Tracy. "Novo Nordisk shrinks executive team as top-ranking woman leaves".
  9. Strand, Robert (December 12, 2012). "The Chief Officer of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Study of Its Presence in Top Management Teams". Journal of Business Ethics. 112 (4): 721–734. doi:10.1007/s10551-012-1568-z. ISSN 0167-4544.
  10. Kragh, Claus (2015). "LISE KINGO: THE WOMAN WHO WANTS TO TURN THE SDG'S INTO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES" (27). Mandag Morgen. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  11. "Pharma market letter: Novo nordisk launches changing diabetes barometer". Marketletter. December 10, 2007.
  12. "Sustainability drives Pharma's Future". Pharmaceutical Executive. March 2004.
  13. Hancock, Christine; Kingo, Lise; Raynaud, Olivier (2011-07-28). "The private sector, international development and NCDs". Globalization and Health. 7 (1). doi:10.1186/1744-8603-7-23. PMC 3163183Freely accessible. PMID 21798001.
  14. "Businesses Becoming Global Activists". The Maritime Executive. Retrieved January 28, 2016.
  15. Thomas, David (Nov 1, 2015). "UN builds bridges with business: the Global Goals offer a new chance for businesses to get involved in sustainable development.(Interview: Lise Kingo, Executive Director, UN Global Compact)". African Business.
  16. "Executive Updates".
  17. "Gender Balance Improves in Latest Major Staff Appointments at UN | passblue". Retrieved January 28, 2016.

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