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Randall Krantz

Head Of Strategy & Partnerships at GCA Accountability Accelerator

Randall Krantz is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in strategy, partnerships, and sustainability across various sectors. Currently serving as Head of Strategy & Partnerships at GCA Accountability Accelerator, Krantz focuses on translating corporate commitments into science-aligned performance. As Senior Project Advisor for the Getting to Zero Coalition at the Global Maritime Forum, Krantz works towards the development of zero-emission deep-sea vessels. Additionally, Krantz founded Constellate Global to optimize collaboration in addressing complex challenges. Previous roles include Director of Europe, Energy, Environment & Social Impact at Globality, Inc., and strategic advisor at Druk Holding & Investments. Krantz's early career includes significant positions at the World Economic Forum and Intelligent Energy, supported by an MBA from IESE Business School and a BSc from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

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GCA Accountability Accelerator

The Accountability Accelerator, part of the Global Commons Alliance, is a global collaborative of philanthropists and practitioners focused on creating a comprehensive accountability ecosystem for nature that scales and accelerates corporate action. Accountability is an ecosystem of actors and actions that includes incentives for companies to take the first steps towards a nature-positive economy. The tighter and more coordinated the accountability web, the fewer opportunities for inaction and greenwashing. Companies and governments have a crucial role to play and must be engaged in the process. To achieve our mission, diverse stakeholders must work together, supported by a multi-layered accountability architecture with mutually reinforcing and complementary approaches leveraging data & standards, financial institutions, campaigns, and a range of legal measures. Combined, these levers can help shift action on nature from voluntary to mandatory.


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