Climate Collaboration: Bridging Business and Sustainability for Impact
The recently issued SEC climate disclosure rules have ushered in a new era of reporting on climate-related impacts and risks for U.S. businesses. Yet reporting for large, public companies alone will not solve climate change. It’s critical for all organizations to embed sustainability into their operations for the benefit of the planet, people, and performance.
This panel event gathers experts in sustainability across the business, financial, and technology ecosystem including:
Kim Kolt: General Partner at Bay Bridge Ventures and Founder of For Good Ventures, Board Member for multiple climate tech private companies, BOD of the non-profits Sustainable Ocean Alliance, Third Derivative (part of RMI) and Venture for America, Founding Finance Council Member for Clean Energy for America
Ilmi Granoff: Partner at the strategic advisory firm Climate Technology Group, senior fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, and visiting senior fellow at the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics
Eva Zlotnicka: Co-Founder of Women Investing for a Sustainable Economy (WISE) and Board Director at Aircela, Enviva, and Unifi Manufacturing
Sarah Golden: Vice President, Energy & Interim Executive Director at VERGE, GreenBiz Group
Chris Robinson (Moderator): Founder & Co-CEO of Clearyst
This one-hour informative discussion will explore how companies can anticipate, measure and manage their business impact on climate change and design a future-proof sustainability strategy.
Intended for those interested in the intersection between business, sustainability, technology, and policy.
For in person attendance, see address on the event page for more details about the location.
For virtual attendance, join via the link here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83795897519
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