Sarah Yeoh is a Director in the Climate Change and Sustainability Services (CCaSS) practice in Kuala Lumpur, with over a decade of experience in sustainability, strategy and transformation. With a background in chemical engineering, she brings a strong technical foundation combined with a pragmatic, business-oriented approach.
She advises organizations—particularly across the energy, oil and gas, and industrial sectors—on integrating sustainability into strategy, governance, and operations. Her work spans sustainability and climate risk management, decarbonization pathways, sustainability frameworks, human rights and social impact assessments, as well as regulatory-aligned disclosures.
Sarah has led major transformation initiatives, including designing an energy transition academy for a national utility firm, ISSB readiness and implementation programs, climate risk scenario analysis for financial institutions and just transition workforce strategies for the energy sector.
She also drives capability building through targeted training on sustainability reporting, materiality and greenhouse gas measurement to embed sustainability into organizational culture and decision-making.
How Sarah is shaping the future with confidence
Sarah works at the intersection of sustainability strategy and organizational transformation—helping companies embed sustainability into how they operate, allocate capital, and make decisions.
Her focus is on translating sustainability ambitions into practical, measurable outcomes—whether through decarbonization strategies, climate risk integration, or capability building at scale. She has been instrumental in enabling organizations to build future-ready capabilities, including large-scale workforce transformation and sustainability training programs.
Beyond advisory work, she is passionate about operationalizing sustainability—ensuring organizations move beyond ambition to execution with clear governance, accountability, and measurable impact.