Kristy Morse
Secondee
Kristy Morse brings more than 25 years of experience deploying technology-enabled solutions across global industries, with deep expertise at the intersection of industrial supply chain, enterprise systems, and sustainability. At Carbon Measures, Kristy supports the coordination and advancement of technical collaboration across a global coalition, bridging disciplines, aligning stakeholders, and enabling the practical application of emerging carbon accounting frameworks.
During her tenure at EY, Kristy has spent more than a decade advising global clients on enterprise system transformation with a particular focus on industrial supply chains. Her work centers on translating complex strategies into operational, deployable capabilities. She is experienced in high-stakes environments where the costs of imprecise data are significant, granting her a deep understanding of the challenges of embedding product-level carbon accounting into the core systems at scale.
Prior to EY, Kristy held senior roles in supply chain consulting and enterprise technology, including at KBACE Technologies, and earlier operational roles at Teradyne and Sun Microsystems, highlighting a career-long focus on operationalizing sustainability into the systems, processes, and decisions that drive business performance.
Kristy is deeply committed to global innovation ecosystem development, actively connecting with global innovation communities, like bridging the MIT Sloan School of Management and pan-African deep tech and climate tech ecosystems.
Kristy holds a bachelor's degree and an MBA from Bentley University, as well as an Executive MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. A proud Mainer, Kristy serves as a mentor to high school-aged girls through the Olympia Snowe Women's Leadership Institute, helping them build their confidence through the development of leadership skills. Kristy’s work is anchored in crafting sustainability strategies that deliver tangible results.
She joined the Carbon Measures team in April 2026 on secondment from EY’s US Technology Consulting practice.

