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Kate Levine

Advisory Board Member

Kate Levine helps organisations drive positive change with strategic communications support. She has more than 20 years’ experience in communications and from 2015-2020, she was the Global Activism and Communications Director at The Body Shop.   During this time, Kate and her team led the award-winning Forever Against Animal Testing campaign, achieving mass consumer engagement and delivering 8.3 million signatures of support to the United Nations. Since August 2020, as an independent communications consultant, she has worked for a range of corporates, think tanks, campaigning organisations and NGOs, including SYSTEMIQ, The Climate Coalition, the Better Business Act, IKEA and Sime Darby Plantation.  Kate speaks regularly at forums and conferences on activism, purpose, corporate communications and campaigning.

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