Sustainability Breakfast Roundtable – Boston

9 April 2025

The Langham
250 Franklin St, Boston, MA 02110, United States

Discover an exclusive breakfast experience that brings together ESG and sustainability leaders at the RepRisk Sustainability Breakfast Roundtable. Join us for a morning of networking, insightful presentations, and an interactive panel discussion focused on ESG data trends, corporate responsibility, and risk mitigation.

Your morning

08:00 GUEST ARRIVAL AND NETWORKING

08:30 BREAKFAST

09:00 WELCOME REMARKS FROM REPRISK

Joe Schuhow, Head of Business Development, Americas, RepRisk

09:05 REPRISK PRESENTATION
Harnessing the Power of AI and Human Intelligence for Business Conduct Risk

  • Exploring how AI and human oversight can improve transparency
  • How can the financial services sector identify material risks from businesses’ conduct?
  • What does the latest data tell us about greenwashing and social washing?
  • An insight into the evolving landscape of corporate sustainability and accountability

Philipp Aeby, CEO, RepRisk

09:25 INTERACTIVE SESSION
Supply Chain Risk Mitigation – Key Considerations for the Investor and Corporation

  • Making the critical connection between supply chain risk and integrity
  • Unpacking how financial risks (such as disruptions, regulatory penalties, and reputational damage) are intertwined with ESG considerations
  • Dissecting the influence of double materiality and supply chain risk on credit ratings, stock performance, valuation, and access to capital
  • Providing insights into the significant implications for businesses and investors

– Moderator: Jackie VanderBrug, Head of Sustainability Strategy, Putnam Investments
Giulia Tischhauser, Senior Business Development Associate, RepRisk
David Bulir, Corporate Sustainability Manager, Cabot Corp

9:55 PANEL DISCUSSION
The Evolution of Sustainability Trends in Private Markets

  • Navigating regulatory divergence and compliance challenges in private markets
  • Discover strategies to integrate nature and biodiversity considerations into investment decisions
  • Leveraging data driven decision-making – How can we effectively address reputational risk and responsible business conduct goals?

Moderator: Jenny Nordby, Head of Business Development, RepRisk
Brett Juliano, Head of Sustainability, THL Partners
Emily Lawrence, Director, Sustainable Investing Client Engagement North America, Northern Trust
Leah Daly, Head of Sustainability, Santander US

10:40 CLOSE OF ROUNDTABLE

* The RepRisk Sustainability Breakfast Roundtable operates under the Chatham House Rule

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