Yes. You may use your company title in your profile for professional context, provided it is accurate, current, and not presented as organizational representation.
The National Council Leadership Pathway is an individual leadership pathway. Your company title may help explain your professional background, sector experience, expertise, and relevance to the country pathway, but it does not mean your company is participating through you.
For example, it may be appropriate to list:
- your name;
- your professional title;
- your employer or organization;
- your country of citizenship or nationality;
- your areas of interest;
- your relevant expertise, such as water, energy, health, food, infrastructure, AI, cybersecurity, finance, insurance, resilience, policy, governance, education, biodiversity, or cities.
This helps the National Council, Country Desk, Geneva Central Bureau, and Nexus Universe preparation process understand your professional background and possible contribution areas.
However, using your company title must remain claims-safe.
Your title should not be used to imply that:
- your company has joined the Nexus Consortium;
- your company is a GRF, GCRI, or GRA member, sponsor, partner, anchor, host, or institutional participant;
- you are representing your company in the pathway;
- your company endorses the National Council, Country Desk, Nexus Universe, GRF, GCRI, GRA, or Nexus Consortium;
- your company has committed funding, data, facilities, staff, products, technology, or institutional support;
- your company has received procurement status, vendor preference, certification, endorsement, or project approval.
A safe profile formulation would be:
[Name], [Professional Title] at [Company], participating in an individual capacity in the National Council Leadership Pathway for [Country].
A stronger claims-safe version would be:
[Name] participates in the National Council Leadership Pathway for [Country] in an individual capacity. Professional affiliation is listed for background only and does not imply organizational participation, sponsorship, partnership, endorsement, or representation.
If your company has separately approved your involvement and the Nexus pathway has separately accepted the company through an institutional pathway, then a different institutional profile may be possible. Until that separate documentation exists, your company title should be treated as background information only.
You should also ensure that your use of the company title complies with your employer’s internal policies, conflict-of-interest rules, communications rules, brand-use rules, and outside-activity requirements. Some employers may require approval before their name appears in public-facing profiles, even when used only for professional background.
In simple terms, yes, you can use your company title in your profile, but only as professional context. It does not mean your company is participating, sponsoring, partnering, endorsing, funding, or being represented unless a separate institutional pathway has been approved and documented.