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Renée Morin

Chief Sustainability Officer
eBay
As Chief Sustainability Officer at eBay, Renée Morin leads the development and execution of eBay’s environmental, social and governance programs including circular commerce and renewable energy and chairs eBay’s senior leadership ESG Council. She is responsible for managing stakeholder relationships with key environmental NGO partners and oversees sustainability reporting, ratings and rankings.

Prior to eBay, Renée led Stakeholder Relations on Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Living Progress team, oversaw the development of the Science-based Target Setting Manual as a consultant to World Resources Institute, and was President of PRé North America, a leading lifecycle assessment firm. Renée holds a BA in Chemistry from Wake Forest University and a Master’s in Environmental Management and Sciences from UNC Chapel Hill. In 2022, she was named one of Sustainability Magazine’s Top 100 Female Leaders.

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The Bridge Between Conscious Consumer and Consistent Consumer

November 21, 2024
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Policy as a Competitive Advantage: Corporate Climate Leadership

October 24, 2024
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