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Despite working for American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) for less than a year, she has made a significant contribution to the company.
Her expertise in environmental engineering enabled her to develop data management processes that improved AAM's sustainability ratings.
These processes were designed to focus on the users' strengths, resulting in more complete and accurate global information.
As a result, AAM's CDP Climate rating improved from "C" to "A-."
Additionally, its EcoVadis rating has improved by an entire tier, which is significant for stakeholders and investors assessing the company.
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) was established in 2000 to encourage companies to disclose their climate impact.
Since its establishment in 2007, EcoVadis has become the world's most extensive business sustainability rating provider, with a global network of over 130,000+ rated companies.