The World Economic Forum just wrapped up and made one thing clear: the new world order is upon us.
And who better to help navigate this new world than a Queen who can quell our worried hearts. This week, we speak with Sheri Hinish (Supply Chain Queen) about the tectonic shifts in both trade and sustainability goals, and dig into whether consultants matter in the world of AI. This pod packs a punch. You don't want to miss one.
Sheri Hinish
Sheri is a global executive, strategist, and creator helping organizations lead at the intersection of sustainability, AI, supply chain, and innovation. Known as the “Supply Chain Queen,” she advises Fortune 500 companies, governments, non-profits and tech start-ups on sustainability strategy, AI, tech, and ecosystems to drive measurable, long-term value, translating vision into outcomes.
Most recently, she served as Global Consulting Leader for Sustainability Solutions, Technology, and Ecosystems at EY, where she led and scaled solutions for decarbonization, ESG data, AI, digital infrastructure, and sustainable supply chain transformation. She also led global alliances and investments across sustainability tech and ventures, serving clients in energy, PE, financial services, industrials, CPG, and manufacturing.
Topics Covered
- Do we still believe (or need) sustainability goals?
- Will we see fewer consultants and more AI building supply chain strategies?
- How 'energy efficiency' is the new sustainability






