Bernd Hendriksen is a prominent Sustainability Entrepreneur and University Lecturer at the University of Amsterdam Business School, where he specializes in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Consulting Methods, and the Sustainability Honours Program. With a robust background in sustainability and project development, Bernd is dedicated to...
Bernd Hendriksen is a prominent Sustainability Entrepreneur and University Lecturer at the University of Amsterdam Business School, where he specializes in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Consulting Methods, and the Sustainability Honours Program. With a robust background in sustainability and project development, Bernd is dedicated to equipping the next generation of leaders with the tools and insights necessary to drive impactful change in the realm of sustainable development. His expertise spans various domains, including energy transition, circular economy, and biobased innovations, making him a valuable resource for students and professionals alike.
As the founder of the Good Growth Collective and mHome, Bernd has demonstrated a commitment to fostering sustainable practices and innovative solutions in both the corporate and social sectors. His role as Chair of the Gelders Energieakkoord (GEA) further underscores his leadership in promoting collaborative energy transition initiatives across the Netherlands. Through these key projects, Bernd has successfully integrated management consulting with sustainability, guiding organizations in their journey toward effective change management and environmental stewardship.
In the classroom, Bernd employs a hands-on approach, utilizing real-world case studies and consultancy projects to enhance student learning. His focus on sustainability reporting and carbon footprinting equips students with essential skills to navigate the complexities of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria in today’s business landscape. By fostering environmental awareness and encouraging critical thinking, Bernd Hendriksen is not only shaping future sustainability leaders but also contributing to a more sustainable and equitable world.