Suzanne Scatliffe Ficrs
About Suzanne Scatliffe Ficrs
Suzanne Scatliffe Ficrs serves as the Global Sustainability Director at AXA XL, where she leads sustainability initiatives and oversees responsible procurement processes. She is also a Certified Fellow of the Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability and has held various leadership roles in sustainability-focused organizations since 2017.
Work at AXA XL
Suzanne Scatliffe has served as the Global Sustainability Director at AXA XL since 2021. In this role, she oversees responsible procurement processes and manages an international team focused on sustainability initiatives across various regions, including the UK & Europe, the Americas, and Asia Pacific. Her responsibilities include developing ESG-related insurance products and services, emphasizing the importance of sustainability within the insurance sector.
Education and Expertise
Suzanne Scatliffe has a diverse educational background. She studied at Harvard Business School Online, where she completed a course in Sustainable Business Strategy in 2021. She also holds a Certified Sustainability (CSR) Practitioner designation from the Centre for Sustainability and Excellence, achieved between 2016 and 2017. Additionally, she earned a Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Professional Diploma in Marketing from the University of Winchester and holds both a Master’s degree in English and a Bachelor’s degree in Drama & English and American Literature from the University of Kent.
Background
Before her current role at AXA XL, Suzanne Scatliffe has been actively involved in various organizations. She has served as the Heart of the City Ambassador since 2018, promoting sustainability in London. Furthermore, she has been the Chair of the Board of Directors at the Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation since 2017, contributing to charitable initiatives within the insurance industry.
Achievements
Suzanne Scatliffe is a Certified Fellow of the Institute of Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (ICRS) in the UK. Her work focuses on critical issues such as climate change, water scarcity, and the financial resilience of vulnerable communities. Through her leadership, she has advanced sustainability programs that address these challenges, demonstrating a commitment to corporate responsibility and sustainability.