Hayley Koerbin
Global Sustainability Director
Hayley leads NDY’s Global Sustainability Group, a team of highly skilled and diverse consultants driving sustainability solutions across the built environment.
Highly passionate and sought after for her expertise in Green Star and the WELL Building Standard, Hayley’s knowledge covers sustainable building design, analysis of building environmental quality, sustainability rating tools and occupant health and wellbeing. Hayley is motivated and strong in sharing knowledge, listening and delivering exceptional results for her clients.
Insights from this author
Navigating climate standards in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia
THE FIRST MANDATORY SUSTAINABILITY AND CLIMATE REPORTS HAVE BEEN ISSUED New climate disclosure requirements are coming into effect in various countries, supporting the allocation of capital in a way ...
5 minutes with Annelies Hodge
Annelies is an international sustainability and strategy expert who is working to enhance the ESG practices of our clients. She has assisted numerous organisations in identifying, understanding and a ...
2021 to 2022 ESG Report
This report demonstrates our commitment to sustainability and shows the action we’ve taken and progress made to positively impact the environment, people and communities we work with over the last 12 ...
Views from our Experts – Building NZ’s First 5 Star Green Star Hotel
Jeremy: Firstly Hayley, can you describe your job? Hayley: I lead the New Zealand sustainability team at Norman Disney Young within our global sustainability group. We work across all regions and all ...
Celebrating NDY’s Female Engineers
Hayley Koerbin, Wellington, New Zealand Hayley leads the NZ division of NDY’s Global Sustainability Group, a team of highly skilled and diverse consultants driving sustainability solutions across the ...
Views from our Experts – Carbon Offsetting For SMEs
Given the uncertain world we’re living in today, it’s easy to forget the importance of staying the course and tackling climate change head on. As we enter the next crucial decade in tackling climate ...