Nils Rage joins Stanhope today as Head of ESG.
We are very pleased to announce that Nils Rage joins Stanhope today as Head of ESG. His responsibilities will extend beyond development projects to encompass all of Stanhope’s ESG matters across the full range of our business activities. Nils was previously Sustainability and Innovation Manager at Landsec.
David Camp, CEO of Stanhope PLC said:
“We are delighted to be welcoming Nils Rage as our new Head of ESG. As an active developer and operator of built environment assets, we always aim to contribute positively to society and the environment. Stanhope PLC has recently updated its ESG strategy and Nils will now oversee the evolution and implementation of this, across the whole business from large-scale development projects such as 8 Bishopsgate and White City Place to other company activity such as the Stanhope Foundation and our climate change agenda.”
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