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Pre-Conference Workshops

Workshop A — Comprehensive Guide to Building, Maintaining, and Operationalizing a Robust ESG Program

Oct 10, 2023 9:00am – 12:30 PM

Speakers

Alyse Mauro Mason
Associate Director, ESG
Protiviti

Michael Murphy
Partner
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Workshop B — Navigating the Complex World of ESG Ratings and Rankings

Oct 10, 2023 1:30pm – 05:00 PM

Speakers

Jessica Butts
Principal
ESG Global Advisors, Inc.

Boris Couteaux
Chief Strategy Office, Head of Indices
impak Analytics

Day 1 - Wednesday, October 11, 2023

8:00
Networking Breakfast and Registration
9:00
Opening Remarks from the Conference Co-Chairs
9:15
SEC Watch: Preparing for the Future of Mandatory ESG Disclosures
10:00
Navigating the ESG Whistleblower Landscape: What Companies Need to Know About ESG Whistleblower Rights and Corporate Obligations
11:00
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
11:15
Establishing and Maintaining the Global Supplier Diversity Strategy: Promoting Utilization of Diverse Suppliers Globally to Stakeholders
11:45
Networking Luncheon
1:00
Aligning the ESG Function in Your Organizational Strategy and Partnering with Business Units to Strengthen ESG Opportunities
2:15
Leveraging ESG and DEI Strategies that Shape Long-Term Sustainability and Deliver Value Creation
3:15
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
3:30
Tackling the Climate Crisis: Rapid Decarbonization, Risk Management, and Investment Opportunities
4:30
Keynote Presentation
5:00
Day 1 Adjourns

Day 2 - Thursday, October 12, 2023

8:00
Networking Breakfast and Registration
9:00
Opening Remarks from the Co-Chairs
9:10
Keynote Presentation
9:45
Navigating the Landscape of Pro- and Anti-ESG Regulatory Action in the U.S.
10:45
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
11:00
Sustainable Finance and ESG Investments: Risks and Opportunities
12:00
Networking Luncheon
1:00
Corporate Strategies for ESG Data Management to Drive Positive Impact, Informed Decision-making, and Long-term Value Creation
2:00
Designing an ESG Strategy that Mitigates the Risks of Greenwashing, Greenhushing, and Green Claims
3:00
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
3:15
Advancing Gender Equity through ESG Imperatives
4:15
California’s Climate Risk Disclosure Rules: Breaking Down the Landmark Legislation of Bills SB 253 and SB 261, and Cross-Industry Impacts
5:00
Closing Remarks from the Co-Chairs and Conference Adjourns

Day 1 - Wednesday, October 11, 2023

8:00
Networking Breakfast and Registration
9:00
Opening Remarks from the Conference Co-Chairs

Matthew Cullinen
Vice President, Sustainability
HSBC

Nicole Karlebach
Assistant General Counsel, Sustainability
Mars Wrigley

9:15
SEC Watch: Preparing for the Future of Mandatory ESG Disclosures

David Carlin
Head of Climate Risk and TCFD
United Nations Environmental Program, Financial Institutions (UNEP FI)

Frank G. Zarb, Jr.
Partner
Proskauer Rose LLP

Moderator:

Conor T. Chell
Head of ESG Practice Group: Sustainability
MLT Aikins LLP

ESG factors have gained significant importance among investors and stakeholders, and there has been a growing demand for standardized and consistent ESG reporting to support informed decision-making. During this critical panel on the future of mandatory ESG disclosures, we will discuss:

  • The SEC’s current and forward focus on ESG and its impact on financial markets in the U.S. and abroad
  • Proposed legislation and guidance on improving the consistency, comparability, and usefulness of such disclosures
  • Navigating a framework for materiality considerations in ESG reporting
  • Aligning ESG reporting requirements with internationally recognized standards, such as those developed by the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)

10:00
Navigating the ESG Whistleblower Landscape: What Companies Need to Know About ESG Whistleblower Rights and Corporate Obligations

Holly Carr, CPA
Managing Director, Forensics
BDO USA, P.A.

Howard A. Fischer
Partner
Moses & Singer LLP

Navigating the ESG whistleblower landscape is crucial for companies to ensure compliance, ethical practices, and mitigate potential risks. Understanding whistleblower rights, corporate obligations, and taking appropriate next steps is essential in today’s sustainability focused climate. During this panel, we will discuss some key points for companies to consider, including:

  • Understanding the current landscape of whistleblower rights
  • Guidance on corporate obligations, including robust reporting mechanisms, internal reporting procedures, and training and awareness
  • Creating a roadmap to critical next steps, including prompt investigation, maintaining confidentiality, taking appropriate remedial actions, and continual improvements

11:00
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
11:15
Establishing and Maintaining the Global Supplier Diversity Strategy: Promoting Utilization of Diverse Suppliers Globally to Stakeholders

Kevin Kwok
Chief Operating Officer & Chief Sustainability Officer
OMAO Brands

Egwu Nwankpah
Vice President, Head of Supplier Diversity
Cushman & Wakefield

Developing and maintaining a global supplier diversity strategy requires careful planning, execution, and ongoing commitment. During this panel, we will explore steps to establish and maintain a strategy that promotes the utilization of diverse suppliers globally to stakeholders, including:

  • How to conduct a supplier diversity assessment
  • Establishing specific and measurable targets for supplier diversity, including the percentage of diverse suppliers you aim to engage globally, the amount of spend allocated to diverse suppliers, and the number of diverse suppliers integrated into your supply chain
  • Developing a global supplier diversity policy, including a comprehensive policy that outlines your organization’s commitment to global supplier diversity and communicating the policy to all stakeholders, including employees, suppliers, and customers
  • Emphasizing the importance of diversity, defining supplier eligibility criteria, and outlining steps your organization will take to promote diversity globally

11:45
Networking Luncheon
1:00
Aligning the ESG Function in Your Organizational Strategy and Partnering with Business Units to Strengthen ESG Opportunities

Chad Breckinridge
VP and Deputy General Counsel
Cisco

Hervé P. Duteil
Chief Sustainability Officer
BNP Paribas

Nicole Karlebach
Assistant General Counsel, Sustainability
Mars Wrigley

Joanna Rice
Vice President, Global Head of Corporate Social Responsibility
Match Group

Moderator:

Joe Rozza
Chief Sustainability Officer
Ryan Companies

Identifying ways to strengthen ESG opportunities requires a collaborative effort between sustainability professionals and business units within an organization. During this panel, we will explore steps to consider when partnering with business units to identify and strengthen opportunities that will ultimately drive overall business value. During this panel discussion, we will explore:

  • Clearly understanding the objectives and goals of the business units you are working with to identify areas where ESG can have the most impact
  • Identifying relevant sources to achieve goals across business units
  • Establishing clear communication channels with all stakeholders that are involved in the overall business objectives
  • Using sustainability data to drive decisions across the organization and empowering your teams to make decisions that support overall business

2:15
Leveraging ESG and DEI Strategies that Shape Long-Term Sustainability and Deliver Value Creation

Kelly Fisher
SVP and Head of Corporate Sustainability, US
HSBC

Angela Jhanji
Managing Director
EQT Group

Tequila Smith
Executive Vice President & Chief Sustainability Officer
Covanta

Moderator:

Clarence Mingo
Vice President, Corporate Affairs & ESG
T. Marzetti Company

ESG and DEI strategies have gained significant importance in the business world as they contribute to long-term sustainability and value creation. By incorporating these strategies into their operations, organizations can enhance their performance, mitigate risks, attract investors, and build strong relationships with stakeholders. During this panel, we will review ways to leverage ESG and DEI strategies for long-term sustainability and value, including:

  • Integrating DEI considerations into your business strategy, decision-making processes, and performance metrics
  • Engaging with stakeholders, including investors, employees, customers, suppliers, and local communities, to understand their expectations and concerns very clearly
  • Assessing DEI in the supply chain
  • Fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace by implementing policies and practices that promote diversity at all levels of the organization
  • Ensuring strong governance practices that promote ethical behavior, accountability, and transparency

3:15
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
3:30
Tackling the Climate Crisis: Rapid Decarbonization, Risk Management, and Investment Opportunities

Thomas Abdallah
Vice President Design Services and Chief Environmental Engineer
MTA Construction and Development New York City

Kirby Brendsel
Vice President, ESG & Sustainability Director
Flagstar Bank
 

Sarah Kapnick, PhD
Chief Scientist
NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

Subho Mukherjee
Vice President, Global Head of Sustainability
Nokia

Rishi Shah
Senior Director, Sustainability
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Tackling the climate crisis requires a multi-faceted approach, but energy efficiency and rapid decarbonization are crucial components of any comprehensive strategy. During this panel, we will explore how these two factors can contribute to mitigating climate change. We will explore:

  • Understanding the various categories and sources of emissions relevant to your industry and operations
  • Navigating reporting guidelines, methodologies, and emission factors prescribed by regulatory bodies or standards organizations like the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and the Greenhouse Gas Protocol
  • Identifying your emissions sources that are most material to your organization and best practices for conducting a materiality assessment
  • Seeking input from key suppliers, customers, industry associations, and experts to better understand the Scope 3 emissions associated with your value chain to gather valuable data and insights

4:30
Keynote Presentation

Rohit T. “Rit” Aggarwala
Chief Climate Officer of New York City
Commissioner of NYC Environmental Protection

5:00
Day 1 Adjourns

Day 2 - Thursday, October 12, 2023

8:00
Networking Breakfast and Registration
9:00
Opening Remarks from the Co-Chairs

Matthew Cullinen
Vice President, Sustainability
HSBC

Nicole Karlebach
Assistant General Counsel, Sustainability
Mars Wrigley

9:10
Keynote Presentation

Lee A. Greenwood
Assistant Regional Director – Asset Management Unit Division of Enforcement
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will kick off Day 2 of our conference with an insightful keynote presentation focused on the landscape of ESG in the U.S. — what’s new today and where are we headed for tomorrow.

9:45
Navigating the Landscape of Pro- and Anti-ESG Regulatory Action in the U.S.

Demian Newman
CEO
GreenWorks ESG

Matt Toohey
Vice President, ESG and Sustainable Business Practice
Modern West

ESG factors have become increasingly important for investors and companies alike. While there has been a growing interest in ESG investing and corporate sustainability, the regulatory landscape surrounding ESG in the U.S. has been somewhat fragmented and subject to change. During this panel, we will review the landscape of both Pro- and Anti-ESG Regulatory Action, with topics including:

  • The SEC’s steps to enhance ESG disclosure requirements and improve transparency through rulemaking to mandate standardized ESG disclosures, providing investors with consistent and reliable information
  • State-level initiatives that promote ESG practices and reporting
  • Best practices for navigating shareholder activism
  • Attempts to roll back or limit ESG-related regulations
  • The current landscape of industry opposition with the goal of limiting ESG-related mandates

10:45
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
11:00
Sustainable Finance and ESG Investments: Risks and Opportunities

Allen Cheng
Associate Partner, Hedge Fund Research - New York Practice Lead
AON

Marie Clara Buellingen
Director, Responsible Finance/ESG
Société Générale

Irina Markina
Managing Director, Head of Impact and Sustainability
Ara Partners

Nelson A. Switzer
Managing Partner
Climate Innovation Capital

Moderator:

Divya Bendre
Head of Sustainable Fixed Income, Americas
Bank of America

Sustainable finance and ESG investments have gained significant prominence in recent years as more investors recognize the importance of integrating ESG factors into their decision-making processes. Navigating the risks and opportunities in sustainable finance and ESG investments requires understanding the key concepts and considerations involved. During this panel, we will explore:

  • Assessing your company’s impact on the environment, such as its carbon emissions or resource usage
  • Addressing social factors such as how your organization interacts with its employees, customers, communities, and other stakeholders
  • Considerations for governance factors, including assessing the company’s leadership, executive compensation, shareholder rights, and board diversity
  • Best practices for the integration of ESG factors into investment analysis and decision-making processes

12:00
Networking Luncheon
1:00
Corporate Strategies for ESG Data Management to Drive Positive Impact, Informed Decision-making, and Long-term Value Creation

Jayme Colosimo
ESG Investment Director
Capital Group

John Anthony Hodges
Director of ESG, Climate and CSR
Burlington Stores

Punita Patel
Head of Supplier Diversity, Sustainable Procurement - ESG
Guardian Life

Moderator:

Brian Matt
Director, Head of ESG Advisory
New York Stock Exchange

Mitigating the risks of greenwashing requires a multifaceted approach that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and accurate communication. During this panel, we will explore strategies that businesses can use to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability, avoid greenwashing, and demonstrate an authentic commitment to environmental responsibility, including:

  • Providing clear information about your sustainability efforts and keys to avoiding exaggerated claims through the use of third-party certifications or labels to provide independent verification of your green credentials
  • Using accurate and understandable language that avoids greenwashing clichés and generalizations
  • Evaluating the environmental impact of your product or service from raw material extraction to disposal, and implementing a holistic view of your environmental footprint to identify areas for improvement
  • Investing in educating your employees about greenwashing and the importance of accurate environmental claims
  • Collaborate with environmental organizations, NGOs, and other stakeholders to gain insights and feedback on your sustainability initiatives

2:00
Designing an ESG Strategy that Mitigates the Risks of Greenwashing, Greenhushing, and Green Claims

Candice Dial
SVP and Director of ESG Investments
Rockefeller Capital Management

Ekaterina Grigoryeva
Former Global Lead, Environment and Social Development - Financial Sector
The World Bank

Ann Lee-Jeffs
Global Head of ESG & Sustainability
Modern Meadow

Moderator:

Douglas Thompson
Class Action and Commercial Litigation Partner
Snell & Wilmer

Mitigating the risks of greenwashing requires a multifaceted approach that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and accurate communication. During this panel, we will explore strategies that businesses can use to navigate the complex landscape of sustainability, avoid greenwashing, and demonstrate an authentic commitment to environmental responsibility, including:

  • Providing clear information about your sustainability efforts and keys to avoiding exaggerated claims through the use of third-party certifications or labels to provide independent verification of your green credentials
  • Using accurate and understandable language that avoids greenwashing clichés and generalizations
  • Evaluating the environmental impact of your product or service from raw material extraction to disposal, and implementing a holistic view of your environmental footprint to identify areas for improvement
  • Investing in educating your employees about greenwashing and the importance of accurate environmental claims
  • Collaborating with environmental organizations, NGOs, and other stakeholders to gain insights and feedback on your sustainability initiatives

3:00
Networking Break
Coffee Sponsor
3:15
Advancing Gender Equity through ESG Imperatives

Akanksha Halbe
Associate Director, Corporate Responsibility & ESG
Organon

Alyse Mauro Mason
Associate Director, ESG
Protiviti

During this panel, we will address the myriad ways that integrating gender equity into ESG imperatives can be a powerful catalyst for advancing social progress. We will explore best pathways to embracing diverse perspectives, ensuring equal opportunities, and fostering inclusive cultures, so that the business can create a more equitable and sustainable future. Speaking points will include:

  • Promoting equal representation and creating an inclusive environment to ensure that women have equal opportunities for career advancement and leadership positions
  • Addressing gender pay gaps and ensuring that women receive equal benefits, such as paid parental leave, flexible work arrangements, etc
  • Implementing policies that allow for flexible working hours, remote work options, and family-friendly benefits to create an environment that supports women’s career progression and reduces the burden of work-life conflicts
  • Promoting gender equity by partnering with suppliers that uphold fair labor practices, including gender equality and women’s empowerment throughout their value chains
  • Ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered while promoting a culture of accountability and transparency

4:15
California’s Climate Risk Disclosure Rules: Breaking Down the Landmark Legislation of Bills SB 253 and SB 261, and Cross-Industry Impacts

John Tobin-de le Puente
Professor of Practice of Corporate Sustainability
Cornell University

Kevin Christopher
Founder & Principal
Rockridge Venture Law

Amid eager anticipation for the SEC’s Final Climate Risk Disclosure Rule, California legislature has approved two landmark bills—SB 253 and SB 261— with national and global implications for businesses and their supply chains.

The bills, which require large public and private companies in the state to disclose greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) to investors and the public, mean that impacted companies will face significant costs for compliance, including across supply chains. During this timely panel, we will explore:

  • Key elements of each bill, including SB 253’s disclosure requirements for Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG emissions for the prior fiscal year
  • Key differences between Senate Bill 253 and Senate Bill 261
  • Understanding who has to disclose, reporting entities versus covered entities
  • The requirement for publicly disclosing climate-related financial risks
  • Addressing transparency as a broader theme and cross-industry impacts
  • Key issues and next steps, including potential legal challenges

5:00
Closing Remarks from the Co-Chairs and Conference Adjourns

Workshop A — Comprehensive Guide to Building, Maintaining, and Operationalizing a Robust ESG Program

Oct 10, 2023 9:00am – 12:30 PM

Alyse Mauro Mason
Associate Director, ESG
Protiviti

Michael Murphy
Partner
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

What is it about?

Workshops are offered In-Person only


Building, maintaining, and operationalizing a robust ESG program is crucial for organizations that prioritize sustainability and responsible business practices. During this deep-dive workshop, we will explore some steps to help you establish and sustain an effective and robust ESG program, including:

  • Commitment from Top Leadership
  • Defining ESG Objectives
  • Developing a Robust ESG Framework
  • Conducting Materiality Assessment
  • Integrating ESG into Strategy
  • Establishing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • Engaging Stakeholders
  • Risk Management and Compliance

Workshop B — Navigating the Complex World of ESG Ratings and Rankings

Oct 10, 2023 1:30pm – 05:00 PM

Jessica Butts
Principal
ESG Global Advisors, Inc.

Boris Couteaux
Chief Strategy Office, Head of Indices
impak Analytics

What is it about?

Workshops are offered In-Person only


There currently exists a lack of global uniform reporting standards for ESG. This lack of standards across multiple sectors has led ESG ratings providers to adopt varying methodologies, creating a number of complex challenges organizations. During this deep-dive workshop, we will discuss the complex landscape of ESG ratings and rankings. We will explore:

  • Navigating varying ESG standards – ESG’s Alphabet soup
  • Addressing disparities and ambiguity in current ESG ratings and rankings
  • Creating a path toward more rigorous and coherent methods for ratings and rankings
  • Customizing organizational ESG indices to align with your investor values
  • Embedding standardized ratings and rankings into ESG strategy