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Sweep cofounder and CEO Rachel Delacour joins UBS Global Visionaries

UBS Global Visionaries
Author
Cecile BussyPR & Communications
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Awards
Published
04 April 2023

Sweep’s Cofounder and CEO joins  UBS Global Visionaries, the highly-selective program supporting outstanding individuals working towards one or more of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. 

Sweep is proud to announce that Rachel Delacour, CEO and cofounder, was selected to join UBS Global Visionaries, for her mission to help corporate and finance organizations decarbonize using Sweep

Created by global Swiss finance institution UBS, the program aims to accelerate the positive impact of entrepreneurs by connecting them with their network of employees, partners and clients.

An honoree of the Berkeley’s World Business Analytics Awards, this is another recognition of Delacour’s vision of using a data and network approach to scale cross-sector climate action globally. 

“I’m honored to receive the support of UBS Global Visionaries to help companies take ownership of their climate data. From answering to new disclosures regulations, to tackling supply chain risks, to identifying investment opportunities in the low carbon economy, businesses which have a good understanding of their climate data, will be the leaders of tomorrow – or what we called Forever Companies at Sweep,” says Delacour. 

Headquartered in Zurich, UBS provides financial advice and solutions to private, institutional, and corporate clients worldwide, as well as private clients in Switzerland. The country’s leading sustainability conversations, with Sweep working with key actors driving this change, including Swisscom and ecoinvent.


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