MILKA SEMOVA

With 25+ years of experience across leading academia, nonprofits and businesses worldwide, I have built a career centred on innovation networks.
My mission is to help identify organisational behaviours that result in the desired targets.
I am an adviser in sustainable change. I build bridges across different organisational cultures: Industrial, Academic, Nonprofit, and Institutional. I advocate for a holistic approach to implementing AI in sustainable investment, compliance and reporting.
You can check out the best sustainable development practices in your industry by using the contact form below.
engagement strategies for sustainable development

Services
building networks for innovation, organisational change, engagement strategies
Dr Semova’s portfolio of projects includes learning and development, organisational culture shaping, network design, engagement for sustainable change, and ESG reporting
Sustainable growth: goal prioritization
Dr Semova facilitates
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sustainable development goal mapping
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engagement surveys
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internal communications enhancement
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onboarding system revision
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EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
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ESG stock exchange indices reporting

Coaching for causes
The team of Erickson International-certified coaches at sustainability CONTOURS facilitates your organisation's sustainable development journey

Published analyses
Milka Semova is the author and co-author of many reports and framework tools, including:
ESG impact on market performance (2025)
HOW TO BUILD ALUMNI RELATIONS: because investing in alumni matters (2021)
Cryptocurrencies for social cause financing (2017)
Alumni networks as means for university organisational development (2016)
Alumni relations as an innovative managerial approach (2014)
Alumni traditions: a bridge to the future (2013)
Added value of alumni networks to universities. Quality indicators for the work of alumni relation offices (2013)
Successful projects, products, and services in the alumni fundraising area (2012)
Open innovations and academic entrepreneurship (2010)
What factors make enterprise clusters successful? (2009)
