Delphine Millot has joined The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) as Senior Vice President of Sustainability
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) marked another milestone in its journey to advance sustainability and drive impactful initiatives in the business travel industry with its announcement today that Delphine Millot has joined the association in the newly created role of Senior Vice President of Sustainability.
In this new role, Millot will lead GBTA's initiatives to create a strong industry focus and public "voice" by working together with members, policymakers and other stakeholders to chart a course toward a more sustainable future for business travel. Areas of engagement include research and insights; industry and member programs, policy and advocacy; and education and certification, as well as incubating solutions, tools, and supply chain initiatives to help travel buyers and travel suppliers put sustainability at the forefront of their travel programs and operations.
Millot will work with the founding partners of GBTA's newly created sustainability program which consists of sponsoring organizations and supporters from across the industry, as first unveiled in November at the 2021 GBTA Convention. This group is now named the GBTA Sustainability Leadership Council and currently consists of (in alphabetical order): Accor, American Airlines, American Express Global Business Travel; BCD Travel; BWH Hotel Group; Delta Air Lines; Enterprise Holdings; The Hertz Corporation; Hilton; HRS; IHG Hotels & Resorts; Marriott International; SAP Concur; Southwest Airlines; TripActions; and United Airlines.
Millot will also work with the GBTA Sustainability and Responsibility Committee which over the years has delivered sustainability tools and educational programs to GBTA members. Among the 2022 initiatives for this established global committee led by current chairperson, Jenny Sabineu, are the relaunching of an updated GBTA Sustainability Toolkit and the development of a global industry standard Supplier Scorecard.
Millot's professional background includes experience working between private, public and non-profit sectors, both in Europe and the U.S. Most recently, she served as the head of the International Public Affairs Division for Grayling, a global consulting firm specializing in strategic communications and government affairs. Her experience includes managing a European-wide campaign for the Environmental Defense Fund to reduce methane emissions, which are responsible for at least 25% of today's global warming. This resulted in the Global Methane Pledge adopted at COP26 in November 2021 as the single biggest political effort to date to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
In previous roles, she worked closely with senior level executives at leading multinationals in multiple business sectors, as well as with associations representing sectoral interests including business aviation, oil and gas, heating and cooling, construction equipment, aluminum, and bioenergy.
Based in New York City, Millot holds a Master's degree in Public Affairs from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs in New York, including coursework in environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG), corporate sustainability reporting, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. She also has a Master's in Political Sciences from Sciences-Po in Strasbourg, France.