Who Should Attend
Vice Presidents, Directors, and Senior Managers of:
- Sustainability
- Corporate Responsibility and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Environment, Health, and Safety
- Corporate Giving / Foundation
- Public Affairs / Government Affairs / Corporate Affairs
- Communications
- Human Resources
- Strategy
- Marketing
Speakers
- Henry Boerner, Chairman, Governance & Accountability Institute
- Timothy Fleming, Director of Enterprise Sustainability, AT&T Inc.
- Alyson Genovese, Director/Head of Regional Hub: USA & Canada, GRI
- James Gowen, Vice President Global Supply Chain and Chief Sustainability Officer, Verizon
- Maureen Kline, Vice President Public Affairs and Sustainability, Pirelli Tire North America
- Kristina Kloberdanz, Senior Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer, MasterCard Incorporated
- Wanda Lopuch, Chairman of the Board, Global Sourcing Council
- Rick Love, Director, Environmental Programs, United Technologies Corporation
- Luis Neves, Managing Director, the Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI)
- Delilah Rothenberg, Operating Advisor ESG & Impact, Pegasus Capital Advisors
- Jeffrey Senne, Corporate Responsibility Strategy and Implementation Leader, PwC
- Thomas Singer, Principal Researcher, The Conference Board
- Amy Springsteel, Associate Vice President, Corporate Responsibility, Voya Financial
- Dave Stangis, Vice President Corporate Responsibility and Chief Sustainability Officer, Campbell Soup Co.
- Matthew Swibel, Director, Enterprise Risk and Sustainability, Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Hugh Welsh, General Counsel, Secretary, and President,, DSM North America
Sessions
- Making a business case for sustainability that persuades the C-Suite
- Telling investors the sustainability story the right way, with the right data
- Building bridges: When sustainability has a strategic partnership with marketing and branding, everybody wins
- How companies can navigate the sea of sustainability ratings and rankings
- You’re accountable for your supply chain. Is your supply chain accountable to you?
- Better together: integrating ESG and enterprise risk management (ERM)
- Making reporting work for you and your company
- Hitting the carbon wall: Cost-effective sources and solutions
Credits
Earn up to 14 CPE credits Specialized Knowledge Requirements : Attendees must sign-in each day for full credit. Delivery Method: Group-Live; Program Level: Intermediate, Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree or higher, Advanced Preparation: None
Cost
Non-members $1995 Members $1795
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