Scaling Up Our Impact: Ohana’s Growth and Vision For 2025

The EU policy landscape has been busier than ever, and so has life at Ohana! Since celebrating our 5th anniversary last October, we not only entered a completely new sector, but established new partnerships, onboarded even more fresh talent and restructured our teams. So we thought that it was time for a new update piece, […]
Ohana Enters a New Sector: A Primer on EU Agri-food Policies in 2024-2029

The way we produce and consume our food is changing, and it will need to undergo even deeper transformations if we are to meet the EU’s environmental and climate goals. To that end, Ohana is now expanding its scope to collaborate with the agri-food industry in accelerating the sector’s green transition. In this blog article, […]
Ohana’s 5-Year Celebration: Reflecting on the Key Moments for Ohana and for the EU

This year marks a special milestone — Ohana Public Affairs turns five! As I look back on this incredible journey, I can’t help but feel immensely proud of how far we’ve come. From a small, one-person consultancy to a talented team that continues to grow, we’ve navigated significant changes in EU sustainability legislation alongside our […]
Fresh Talent in the Ohana Public Affairs Team: Introducing Analoli Menéndez

We are thrilled to announce yet another valuable addition to our team, Analoli del Cueto Menéndez! With a background in Law and European Integration, specifically in EU Environmental Governance, Analoli brings a unique set of skills and experiences that align perfectly with our commitment to driving positive change in the EU sustainability landscape. Want someone […]
Ohana Public Affairs: Taking EU Legislation Monitoring Services to the Next Level

In the rapidly changing EU sustainability policy landscape, having appropriate guidance from subject-matter experts can be invaluable for companies interested in staying ahead of the game and turning emerging challenges into business opportunities. As a boutique public affairs consultancy focused on sustainability matters, Ohana consistently goes beyond the standard approaches to public affairs, taking standard […]
Meet Karina: Ohana’s New Public Affairs and Sustainability Expert

Ohana’s continuous growth means that we are once again expanding our talent base, now welcoming the brilliant Karina Grucka to the team. Karina’s diverse background and extensive knowledge of EU policy making will not only expand our team’s possibilities to generate positive impact but also elevate the level of support offered to our clients throughout […]
Ohana Public Affairs Live Webinars: The Missing Piece in Your Sustainability Strategy

It was over a year ago when we first identified an opportunity to innovate on how Ohana’s public affairs consultancy services are offered. During our conversations with industry organisations, some representatives mentioned how they wished their members could provide more informed inputs in the EU consultation process. Others shared concerns about receiving a large number […]
New Talent at Ohana: Meet Jędrzej and Luca

Ohana is growing and thrilled to announce two brilliant additions to our team of experts! After the talented Rannveig van Iterson joined Ohana in January last year, it’s time to introduce our new public affairs consultants, Jędrzej Nadolny and Luca Boniolo. Both Jędrzej and Luca joined us in March, and have each brought a strong […]
How to Align Your Departments for Your Sustainability Strategy

In the early days, corporate sustainability was often seen as a philanthropic practice separate from the aims of the core business departments. Sustainability was thought of as an add-on rather than a key goal relevant to every division. Unsurprisingly, this approach often led to organizational silos and misalignment. We’ve come a long way since then. […]
Ohana Consultancy, Your Public Affairs Consultant, Is Now Live

We’ve been in public affairs since 2007. Back then, while the world was going through the Great Recession, Europe adopted the first progress report on the Sustainable Development Strategy. They decided that sustainable development was important to them and that they would have to start implementing some rules to make progress. As nations started to […]