Watershed event
Corporate sustainability after the US elections
- Datum
- Zeit
Watch a frank discussion on the implications of the 2024 elections for climate policy and corporate sustainability. Learn from Rich Powell, the leading voice in Washington, D.C. for conservative policies to accelerate climate solutions, and Rob Jackson, a former SEC commissioner, on what’s next for sustainability in the US.
We covered:
- The US policies that could change under the new administration
- US and global policies that likely won’t change as a result of the election
- Ways to think about your strategy and what to stress in internal communications with your teams
speakers
Robert J. Jackson Jr.
Robert J. Jackson, Jr. is Professor of Law, Co-Director of the Institute for Corporate Governance and Finance, and Director of the Program on Corporate Law and Policy at New York University’s School of Law. He became Commissioner of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2017 and served in that role until February 2020.
Rich Powell
Rich is CEO of the Clean Energy Buyers Association and the Clean Energy Buyers Institute, working with hundreds of companies to deploy clean energy. Rich was previously CEO at ClearPath, where he was the leading voice in Washington, DC for conservative policies to accelerate climate solutions. He has a unique perspective on the climate policy landscape on both sides of the aisle.
Ann Radil
Ann is a Climate Advisor at Watershed, where she collaborates with leading companies including Walmart and General Mills to advance their climate programs. A climate scientist by training, Ann has dedicated her career leading and advising on climate change initiatives.