Katalyst will be presenting new research on ‘Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement’ on 30 May at the Labor and Employment Relations Association Annual Meeting in Minneapolis.
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Katalyst will be presenting new research on ‘Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement’ on 30 May at the Labor and Employment Relations Association Annual Meeting in Minneapolis.

As part of Katalyst’s ongoing engagement with the next generation of sustainability leaders, we were really pleased to be the client for the 2026 University of Amsterdam Political Science ‘Pressure Cooker’ student event.

Katalyst was invited to participate in a recent consultation for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights entitled ‘Towards rights-compatible use of digital technologies in stakeholder engagement: Keeping humans in the loop.’

Katalyst Board Chair Anne Lally has been named a Visiting Professor of the Practice at the University of Notre Dame, where she will teach during the 2025-2026 academic year.

Katalyst’s Anne Lally joined Ray Offenheiser and Bennett Freemand for a panel at the University of Notre Dame on the need for transformative change in value chains.

This new report highlights the continuing need for work on living wages. We were pleased to learn Katalyst’s research was useful as a resource in its development.

Katalyst shared recent research in a webinar with the Horizon Europe-supported TRUSTex project, which works on Extended Producer Responsbility for the garment industry.

Katalyst’s Anne Lally facilitated this panel at Climate Week NYC, focused on the ways climate change is impacting garment workers.

Katalyst’s Martin Curley joined a panel with MEPs including Saskia Bricmont, Lara Wolters and Barry Andrews to help launch the Sustainable Textiles Working Group.

Katalyst, together with our colleagues at the University of Amsterdam Responsible Business Conduct Lab and the ILR Global Labor Institute, today hosted a half-day conversation with a small group of civil society and academic experts.