Justina Nixon-Saintil

Justina Nixon-Saintil

Vice President and Chief Impact Officer; President, IBM International Foundation
IBM

As IBM’s Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Chief Impact Officer, Justina Nixon-Saintil drives the initiatives that enable IBM and its employees to transform their altruism into reality for communities and the planet.

Justina leads IBM’s efforts across skilled employee volunteerism, education partnerships, and curricula to invest in the future of work, with a groundbreaking commitment to skill 30 million people worldwide by 2030. Through a strategic focus on IBM’s free education program IBM SkillsBuild, Justina’s global team provides access to  coursework in topics such as AI, sustainability, and cybersecurity to adult learners, high school and university students, and university faculty.

In 2022, Justina led the launch of IBM’s Sustainability Accelerator, which received the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s “Best Sustainability Program” 2023 award. The IBM Sustainability Accelerator is a pro bono social impact program that applies IBM technologies and an ecosystem of experts to scale projects that support communities vulnerable to environmental threats, including climate change. Under Justina’s leadership, the program is already working with 20 organizations in projects related to sustainable agriculture, clean energy, resilient cities, and water management.

Justina also spearheads corporate practices that underpin the company's tradition of uncompromising ethics and transparency in its operations and environmental footprint, including launching IBM’s first ESG framework, IBM Impact, and leading IBM’s ESG strategy and disclosures.

Previously, as director of Corporate Social Responsibility at Verizon, Justina created and led programs to make education more inclusive. She also led Verizon’s ConnectED commitment during the Obama Administration.  She was also an Engineer for the U.S. Department of Energy.

Justina earned her Master of Business Administration from the New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business and her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo.  She’s an Aspen Institute First Movers Fellow and is on the boards of Carnegie Learning and the New York Climate Exchange. She's also part of the Goldman Sachs Inclusive Growth Corporate Network. She previously served as a board member for the Princeton Area Community Foundation.