Sustainable Supply Chains @ LCAW: Who are the Speakers?

On 25 June 2026, Sustainability LIVE: The Leadership Summit is making its official debut at London Climate Action Week with an exclusive one-day event at CodeNode London.
This conference brings together senior sustainability executives from global organisations to discuss strategies for environmental impact.
It is set to deliver actionable insights and connections for leaders at the forefront of climate strategy.
This is an exclusive event and those interested in attending can register their interest now.
About the panel
The Future of Sustainable Supply Chains panel takes place at 15:30-16:15 (BST) in the ThinkTank stage.
The session explores how organisations are improving transparency, strengthening supplier engagement and reducing environmental impact across global value chains.
Speakers will share insights on the strategies and technologies helping businesses build more resilient and sustainable supply networks.
Øistein Jensen, Chief Sustainability Officer, Odfjell SE
Øistein took on the role of CSO in 2020, leading the company’s strategy for sustainable logistics.
He has a range of experience in naval leadership, management consulting, corporate governance and shipping.
Øistein says: “I believe the greatest risk to both climate and nature is the assumption that someone else will solve the problem for us.
“Climate risk is not a distant or abstract issue – it is a material risk to people, the planet and to business performance itself.
“Framing it purely as a compliance matter misses the point.”
Annelie Selander, Chief Sustainability Officer, WSH Limited (Westbury Street Holdings)
Annelie joined WSH in 2023 after a six-year tenure at Nomad Foods as Group Sustainability Director.
She has more than 15 years of experience in the food industry and a background in marketing.
Annelie says: “We believe the hospitality industry needs to catch up on setting science-based net zero targets and hope we can set a new standard with our ambitious 2040 net zero goal.
“We think of ourselves as a leader in the industry, with a history of demonstrating a solid commitment to sustainability and a proactive approach to tackling climate change.”
Katherine Pickus, Chief Sustainability Officer, ADM
Katherine joined ADM in 2025, helping to advance its goal to develop innovative, sustainable solutions while improving its efforts in environmental and social sustainability.
She works at the intersection of food, health and sustainability, helping ADM to navigate evolving stakeholder and regulatory expectations.
Katherine says: “At ADM, we connect harvest to home, partnering with farmers, communities and organisations around the world to expand access to nutrition and strengthen global food security.
“Together, we can create a more sustainable, food-secure future for all.”
Fiona Messent, Chief Sustainability Officer, Qantas
Fiona first joined Qantas in 2019 as Group Sustainability Manager and continued to work in the sustainability teams at the business, taking on her current role in January 2025.
She is responsible for the company’s sustainability strategy and targets, as well as the Qantas Climate Fund.
Fiona said on LinkedIn: “Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is critical for the aviation industry to decarbonise and strong collaboration across the supply chain is key to scaling up production at the pace required to meet our targets.
“Building a thriving SAF industry will deliver significant environmental and economic benefits for the APAC region.”
Anna Richardson, Global Head of Supply Chain Sustainability & Diversity, HSBC
Anna joined HSBC in 2024 after her tenure as Sustainability Programme Director for Supply Chain at GSK.
She has 20 years of experience as a sustainability leader, focusing on developing and executing ESG strategies and overseeing initiatives with internal and external engagement.
Upon her appointment to the role, Anna said on LinkedIn: “Financial institutions hold significant power to drive value chain transformation and foster collaboration across the ESG agenda.
“I am excited to join HSBC’s Sustainable Procurement team, where our mission is to pave the way towards a transparent and responsible supply chain that generates positive impacts for both the planet and people.”
Amanda Martins, Head of Sustainability, Atlassian Williams Racing
Amanda brings more than 12 years of experience in strategic procurement, supply chain and transformation to her role at Atlassian Williams Racing.
She uses sustainability as a driver of operational intelligence, strength and growth.
Amanda writes on LinkedIn: “Risk isn’t the problem. Misreading it is.
“What’s emerging is a redefinition in real time. The framing is shifting towards enterprise value resilience, business models that are sovereign over their value chain and raw materials.”






