Kate MacKenzie

Kate MacKenzie

Senior Manager, Consulting
I am a Senior Manager in Crowe’s Consulting practice, specialising in sustainability with a focus on climate change, nature and biodiversity, and social impact. I help clients navigate complex regulations and frameworks to make informed, practical decisions that deliver meaningful outcomes.
 
With a degree in Climate Change Science and Policy, I bring deep expertise and a commitment to supporting organisations in developing and implementing sustainability initiatives that create long-term value.
 
Prior to joining Crowe, I worked within an insurance brokerage, where I helped design and deliver sustainability-linked insurance products and services before moving into dedicated sustainability consulting.

What I Do

  • Sustainability regulations and reporting
  • Climate science and policy development
  • Sustainability strategy development
  • Environment and social impact, risk, and opportunity management
  • Nature and biodiversity
  • Social impacts and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (ED&I)

My Clients

  • Large and listed firms
  • Insurance
  • Asset management
 

My Insights

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Understanding nature risk and the power of nature scenario analysis
Nature scenario analysis may be more complex than climate scenario analysis, but it is just as important.
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Beyond floods and storms: The blind spot in climate scenario analysis
Why organisations must move climate scenario analysis beyond physical risk to understand transition risk and build long term business resilience.
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CDP and assurance
Assurance of emissions data is a non-negotiable to achieving the top score from CDP.
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SS5/25 climate action plan
Transform your SS5/25 gap analysis and action plan into a strategic tool that aligns with PRA expectations and drives organisational value.
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Climate Risk Management expectations for banks and insurers
What you need to know about the PRA’s review of SS 3/19 (CP10/25).
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From chaos to clarity
Why firms need a robust sustainability data governance framework.
tractor harvesting in a field
Understanding nature risk and the power of nature scenario analysis
Nature scenario analysis may be more complex than climate scenario analysis, but it is just as important.
woman laughing at desk
Beyond floods and storms: The blind spot in climate scenario analysis
Why organisations must move climate scenario analysis beyond physical risk to understand transition risk and build long term business resilience.
Aerial view of shallow lake
CDP and assurance
Assurance of emissions data is a non-negotiable to achieving the top score from CDP.
Woman riding bike
SS5/25 climate action plan
Transform your SS5/25 gap analysis and action plan into a strategic tool that aligns with PRA expectations and drives organisational value.
trees in sky with circular walls
Climate Risk Management expectations for banks and insurers
What you need to know about the PRA’s review of SS 3/19 (CP10/25).
group of people sitting in office with people rushing
From chaos to clarity
Why firms need a robust sustainability data governance framework.