
Eco-Age, a sustainable strategy and business consulting firm, has bolstered its leadership team with the promotion of Harriet Vocking to CEO and the appointment of Mary-Jane Attafuah as Consultancy Director, Fiona Robinson as Operations Director, Silvina Laurino as Commercial Director, Jenny Campbell as Design Director and Steve Pavlou as Finance director.
Commenting on her new role, Vocking said in a statement, “I’m so proud to be taking on this role at Eco-Age. I truly believe that we have something unique to offer. For the last ten years, this business has been at the forefront of sustainability and has driven some of the most future-fit conversations.”
She further added, “We have an incredibly talented team supported by our strategic partners driving the business forward. We have one planet – and one opportunity to make it an Eco-Age and it is my privilege to lead the business at such a critical time for our collective future.”
Eco-Age Founder and Creative Director Livia Firth stated, ” Eco-Age is comprised of the most intelligent, creative and impact-driven individuals in our industry, all of whom have played a significant role in where we are today. We are proud to be a predominately female-led organisation and eagerly anticipate this new phase with Harriet at the helm.”
Eco-Age has offices in London and Milan and collaborates globally with businesses, organisations and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to drive significant change through strategic support, including climate action, business agility, industry advocacy and creative activation. Among its most prominent clients are Golden Goose, Ugg, Vanish, Mecca, Harrods and the Natural Diamond Council.