James Carlo Cascone is a Partner at Deloitte with over 28 years of experience, leading the U. S. Consumer industry practice for Sustainability Assurance. He is a founding member of Deloittes sustainability practice and also heads the Future of Food Convergence program for the Americas. He has received certificates from both Harvard University and MIT.
Beyond his core role, James serves on the Board of the United States Council for International Business (USCIB), where he is involved in advancing public-private collaboration and global commerce. He is a frequent speaker at industry events on topics like sustainability and the future of the food ecosystem.
He is a published author on the topics of biodiversity, natural capital, and how nature-positive strategies can foster innovation and resilience.
Read the full overview →They are not very likely to become strong advocates of your product or service They focus on the results, but can still be quite procedural and analytical about how to get there They have a unique set of diverse traits where they are decisive and methodical but can sometimes be extra cautious and skeptical
Calculativeness (C) reflects the degree to which a person is likely to be cautious, systematic and analytical. Those scoring high tend to emphasise quality and accuracy.
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