A conversation on the future of sustainability disclosure
UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance
CFO of Operational Sustainability, JPMorganChase
Former CFO of Unilever and vice chair of TCFD
Professor of Practice at Bocconi School of Management and former Deputy Governor of the Banque de France
Co-founder, Watershed
Product Policy Lead, Watershed
We’re entering a pivotal moment for ESG reporting. Long past the province of feel-good CSR reports, sustainability disclosure is now being subjected to the same standards, controls, and stakes as financial reporting. 2025 will be a landmark year for this shift, as the first wave of companies comply with CSRD. In this summit, you’ll hear insights from policymakers and tangible lessons from companies leading the way in this transition.
Graeme Pitkethly, former CFO of Unilever and founding vice chair of TCFD, and Amy Lyn, CFO for Operational Sustainability at JPMorganChase have been at the forefront of finance-grade sustainability data. They shared practical lessons from the front-lines on how finance and sustainability teams can work together:
Hear from two of the architects of sustainability disclosure policy: Mark Carney, UN special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, former Governor of the Bank of England, founder of TCFD and GFANZ; and Sylvie Goulard, professor of practice at Bocconi University and former Member of the European Parliament and Deputy Governor of the Banque de France.
They shared their advice for companies on how to turn compliance into an accelerator for effective strategy — and insights on what to expect from the policy landscape in the coming years.
December 10 | 12:00 PM ET