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Siobhan Toohill is a corporate sustainability specialist, having established and led sustainability functions in listed finance and property. As the first chief sustainability officer at a major Australian bank she was responsible for sustainability strategy and led policy and action on climate change including net zero transition planning, natural capital, human rights, Indigenous engagement, strategic philanthropy and social impact.
She is a trusted advisor to business and government contributing through a range of governance roles, including as Member, Nature Repair Committee; Member, NSW Division Council and National Reporting Committee, Australian Institute of Company Directors; Trustee, Greater Sydney Parklands Trustee; and Member, NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s Advisory Panel. Siobhan was the co-chair of the UN’s Environment Program Finance Initiative’s (UNEP FI) Banking Board overseeing the UN Principles for Responsible Banking (PRBs), and a member of the governance body for the UN’s Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).




Siobhan Toohill is a corporate sustainability specialist, having established and led sustainability functions in listed finance and property. As the first chief sustainability officer at a major Australian bank she was responsible for sustainability strategy and led policy and action on climate change including net zero transition planning, natural capital, human rights, Indigenous engagement, strategic philanthropy and social impact.
She is a trusted advisor to business and government contributing through a range of governance roles, including as Member, Nature Repair Committee; Member, NSW Division Council and National Reporting Committee, Australian Institute of Company Directors; Trustee, Greater Sydney Parklands Trustee; and Member, NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s Advisory Panel. Siobhan was the co-chair of the UN’s Environment Program Finance Initiative’s (UNEP FI) Banking Board overseeing the UN Principles for Responsible Banking (PRBs), and a member of the governance body for the UN’s Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).




Siobhan Toohill is a corporate sustainability specialist, having established and led sustainability functions in listed finance and property. As the first chief sustainability officer at a major Australian bank she was responsible for sustainability strategy and led policy and action on climate change including net zero transition planning, natural capital, human rights, Indigenous engagement, strategic philanthropy and social impact.
She is a trusted advisor to business and government contributing through a range of governance roles, including as Member, Nature Repair Committee; Member, NSW Division Council and National Reporting Committee, Australian Institute of Company Directors; Trustee, Greater Sydney Parklands Trustee; and Member, NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner’s Advisory Panel. Siobhan was the co-chair of the UN’s Environment Program Finance Initiative’s (UNEP FI) Banking Board overseeing the UN Principles for Responsible Banking (PRBs), and a member of the governance body for the UN’s Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA).
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