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Expert Panel - How to overcome your organization’s carbon challenges and realize new sustainable opportunities

Allison Herren Lee, former acting Chair of the SEC and current professor at New York University
Dana Gibber, CEO, Flowcarbon
Monique Oxender, Interim Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Keurig Dr Pepper
Sophie Flak - Managing Partner ESG & Digital, Member of Executive Board, Eurazeo.
Ryan Kisel, Partner and Head of H/Advisors Sustain, Moderator
Event by: Tom Johnson, Global co-CEO H/Advisors & CEO H/Advisors Abernathy
Format
In-person
Duration
3 hours
Language
English

08:30 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
The Helmsley Building, Executive Lounge. 230 Park Avenue, 5th Floor
Private event

New York City,
United States

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H/Advisors will host a breakfast panel discussion titled "How to overcome your organization’s carbon challenges and realize new sustainable opportunities". After a meet & greet over breakfast served at the private outdoors patio of a LEED certified, landmark location in Manhattan, The Hemsley Building, the hour-long panel discussion will commence.

The panelists will address carbon issues and climate change challenges that companies continually face and are keen on solving as well as exchanging best practices and experiences around communicating Net Zero plans, carbon offsetting, GHG emissions reporting, de-carbonizing supply chains, fulfilling new financial and climate change regulatory requirements and disclosure rules, to mention but a few.

The panel will be made of four experts representing different industries who will address this year's New York Week Climate macro-themes (meeting the challenges of the latest IPCC report in the face of delays and the use of fossil fuels not coming down fast enough? What does deep, systemic change look and feel like?

Our expert panel will address the aforementioned macro-themes from the perspective of their own efforts and experiences and focus on how organizations can prepare for the future economy and identify and tackle next frontiers and opportunities. Specifically, the panel discussion will gravitate around: a. Future economies and carbon challenges and opportunities from an investment perspective. b. Carbon offsets and the use of climate technology. c. Regulation and reporting and financial disclosure requirements. d. Different approaches to making supply chains more sustainable.

Once the 30-minute Q&A concludes, we will facilitate peer networking and conversations around how companies can improve their communications and stakeholder engagement regarding their plans to globally transition to a decarbonised economy.