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Women in Climate: Mary Tullis Engvall and Corporate Sustainability

43m · Streaming Science · 25 May 06:00

Welcome to our newest episode in the Women in Climate series! I’m your hostess, Bianca Ruiz, and in today’s episode, we get the chance to talk with Mary Tullis Engvall, former Senior Director of Corporate Sustainability of Cigna and current Member of the Nature Conservancy’s Women in Climate Coalition. Listen to find out more about the Women in Climate network, Mary’s role in Corporate Sustainability, and how she is working towards finding new solutions to Climate Change!

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