Victoria (Tori) Arnold

Project Manager, MIT Sustainable Supply Chain Lab & MIT Low-Income Firms Transformation (LIFT) Lab
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Turning sustainability research into real-world supply chain action

Victoria (Tori) Arnold is a sustainability-focused project leader driving research and real-world impact at the intersection of supply chains, technology, and social progress. Her work brings together corporations, researchers, and policymakers to address some of the most pressing challenges in global logistics, including decarbonization, Scope 3 emissions, and the role of AI in advancing sustainability outcomes.

With a strong foundation in operations and stakeholder engagement, Tori has led complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives that translate academic research into actionable insights for industry leaders. She plays a key role in shaping influential research efforts, including global sustainability surveys and reports that inform decision-making at the highest levels. Through this work, she helps organizations better understand where sustainability efforts are succeeding—and where barriers remain.

Tori’s impact extends beyond environmental outcomes to include a focus on poverty alleviation and inclusive growth. By supporting initiatives that bridge sustainability with economic opportunity, she contributes to more resilient and equitable systems. Her approach combines structured project execution with a deep commitment to collaboration, ensuring that research not only advances knowledge but also drives meaningful, scalable change across industries.

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What I’d love to discuss during the event

  • Scope 3 emissions remain one of the toughest challenges in supply chain sustainability—what practical approaches are actually working today?
  • How can AI move beyond experimentation to create measurable sustainability impact in global logistics and operations?
  • What role should collaboration between industry, academia, and policymakers play in accelerating sustainable supply chain transformation?
  • How do we ensure that sustainability initiatives also drive inclusive growth and support low-income or underserved communities?
  • What are the biggest gaps between sustainability research and real-world implementation—and how can we close them?
Area of Expertise
DecarbonizationScope 3 EmissionsStakeholder EngagementSupply Chain SustainabilitySustainability Research

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