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Sasha Courville
General Manager, Social Impact at National Australia Bank
Sasha Courville is a prominent figure in the fields of social impact, sustainability, and international agricultural research. She served as a Commissioner for the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) from December 2017 until September 2023.245
Professional Background
Current Role: Sasha Courville currently holds the position of Chief Impact Officer at Bank Australia, a role she was appointed to in February 2022.3
Previous Positions: Prior to her current role, Sasha served as:
- General Manager of Social Impact at NAB (National Australia Bank)1
- Executive Director of the ISEAL Alliance in London1
- Leader of NAB's Natural Value Strategy1
Expertise and Contributions
Sasha Courville's expertise spans several areas:
- Strategy development and execution
- Shared Value initiative design
- Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance and metrics
- Driving systems change, including industry climate initiatives6
During her tenure as ACIAR Commissioner, she encouraged research programs to better connect with the private sector, recognizing its potential to help solve development challenges.2
Education and Qualifications
Sasha Courville holds impressive academic credentials:
- PhD on coffee from the Australian National University (ANU)
- MSc from the London School of Economics
- Bachelor of Environmental Studies from York University in Canada1
Additional Roles and Achievements
Beyond her primary roles, Sasha Courville:
- Is a Director of the Global Compact Network Australia3
- Was responsible for setting up the Fairtrade labelling system in Australia and New Zealand1
- Has worked as an international consultant on social justice and environmental sustainability issues in soft commodity sectors1
Sasha Courville's diverse experience and expertise in social impact, sustainability, and agricultural research have made her a valuable contributor to various organizations and initiatives in Australia and internationally.