Nandina REM launches Impact Accelerator Fellowship

 

Nandina REM is thrilled to launch the Nandina Impact Accelerator Fellowship (NIAF), a new initiative for professionals passionate about shaping the future of circular value chains while gaining invaluable commercial experience within a dynamic start-up environment.

The Fellowship is designed for individuals exceptional in their field to accelerate sustainability and innovation in advanced manufacturing supply chains. Fellows will be deeply involved in Nandina REM’s key projects, from advancing aviation circularity to engaging in commercial and research initiatives. Each Fellow will not only gain first-hand exposure to real-world challenges but also contribute to our mission of cutting 1 gigatonne of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

Nandina REM is proud to introduce Amos Yeo as its inaugural Fellow. With over 20 years of expertise spanning defence, sustainability, and innovation, Amos is a proven leader in driving impactful change. His deep understanding of institutional governance and organisational transformation will be a tremendous asset to the Nandina REM team.

Amos Yeo, Inaugural Nandina Impact Accelerator Fellow, said, “Joining Nandina REM is an exciting opportunity to leverage my experience to further aviation circularity. I’m eager to collaborate with the team on initiatives that drive circular innovation, while also exploring how our efforts can strengthen resilience and self-sufficiency in national security and global supply chains.”

Karina Cady, CEO, Nandina REM, added, “We’re delighted to launch the Impact Accelerator Fellowship and welcome Amos as our first Fellow. His wealth of experience in operational excellence advances our mission to catalyse circular supply chains. We look forward to working with him as well as expanding the Fellowship to attract more professionals committed to driving lasting change in their industry.”

Stay tuned for updates as we continue to empower innovators and accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future.

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