Arianna, an Assistant Manager and a dedicated Environmental Engineer within the ESG & Sustainability team, is a professional who consistently demonstrates a profound and intrinsic interest in all ESG and sustainability matters. Her commitment to these areas is evident in every project she undertakes, whether it involves the details of Audit engagements or the insights required for Consulting projects. Arianna's passion for her field not only drives her own success but also contributes significantly to the team's overall objectives.
“My journey with KPMG began on October 1st, 2024, a date that marked important changes both professionally and personally. From the very beginning, I felt that I had joined an organization that gives its people the space to grow, to learn, and, most importantly, to make a meaningful impact through their work.
As an Assistant Manager in the ESG & Sustainability team, I have the opportunity to collaborate with companies across different sectors and guide them in their transition toward more sustainable and responsible business models. Each project serves as a reminder that change isn’t an abstract concept, it starts with everyday decisions, with the willingness to challenge the ‘this is how it’s always been done’ mindset, and to seek ways of creating measurable positive impact.
We are living in a time when the climate crisis and social inequalities are intensifying, affecting not only the environment but also the very fabric of our societies. I deeply believe that through our work, we can help change this course, by supporting businesses in recognizing their role, taking responsibility, and becoming agents of positive influence.
What inspires me most is the ability to pass on this drive for meaningful impact to the people and organizations we work with. To me, ESG is not just a framework of indicators or financial metrics, it is a means to move from what is measurable to what is meaningful, from mere regulatory compliance to conscious sustainability.
Throughout this journey, I’ve learned to redefine the concept of failure. I no longer see it as an obstacle, but as an essential part of growth, an opportunity to learn, to readjust your path, and to move forward with greater awareness and purpose. Because ultimately, it’s only through imperfection that we can create something truly authentic and resilient over time.”
Throughout this journey, I’ve learned to redefine the concept of failure. I no longer see it as an obstacle, but as an essential part of growth, an opportunity to learn, to readjust your path, and to move forward with greater awareness and purpose.