ESG And Sustainability In 2021: Corporate Governance, Strategies, And Priorities

  • Webinar
  • ESG & Sustainability

ESG And Sustainability In 2021: Corporate Governance, Strategies, And Priorities

Thursday, October 21, 2021

The new wave of ESG and sustainability – spurred on by the COVID-19 pandemic – is in full swing. How are firms adapting corporate strategies to meet stakeholder interest, and a rapidly evolving disclosure and regulatory landscape?

This webinar will give a novel and unique insight into corporate governance, strategies, and priority initiatives for technology and services investment across a variety of industries and geographies. The global survey includes the viewpoints of senior decision makers for ESG and sustainability, and incorporates real-world examples into the analysis, alongside Verdantix perspectives on market changes in 2021 and beyond.

On this webinar

Connor Taylor

Industry Analyst

Connor is an Industry Analyst in the ESG & Sustainability practice. His current research agenda focuses on emerging software solutions across financial markets, and broader market trends in the ESG space. Connor joined Verdantix in 2021 and has experience in EHS technology sales and development. He holds a B.A from Cambridge University in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic.

Research Director, ESG & Sustainability

Kim leads the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice, addressing business challenges and priorities in ESG and sustainability through technology and services. Her current research agenda focuses on ESG regulatory and market drivers, sustainability reporting, risk management, supply chain sustainability, circular economy, social impact.  Knickle has worked for more than 20 years in the IT industry, providing research and analysis to help companies invest wisely in new technologies. Before joining the analyst industry, she held various roles in IT services, engineering, and product safety testing, beginning her career at Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.  Knickle holds a MBA from Boston University and a BS in electrical engineering from Cornell.