ESG And Sustainability In 2023: Navigating Budgets, Priorities And Tech Preferences

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ESG And Sustainability In 2023: Navigating Budgets, Priorities And Tech Preferences

As the drive to meet evolving ESG and Sustainability objectives accelerates, companies are channelling significant efforts and resources to adapt and lead. But how can businesses ensure they're on the right track and make smart investments?

Join our upcoming complimentary webinar on Wednesday, October 25, to hear practical advice on how to create a structured approach to annual strategy setting, how to align your business and product plans with your sustainability goals - and gain insight into the investment priorities driving business growth for challenges in the year ahead.

Discussion topics:

  • Understand the technology priorities, investment plans and preferences of 400 senior ESG and sustainability executives  
  • Align business strategy and product plans with current demand and emerging trends in the market
  • Benchmark your spend priorities for ESG initiatives against peers

On this webinar

Jessie Wilson

Analyst

Jessie is an Analyst in the Verdantix ESG & Sustainability practice. Her current research agenda spans areas such as ESG reporting, the circular economy and supply chain sustainability. Prior to joining Verdantix, Jessie graduated from the University of Bristol with First Class Honours in BSc Geography and French. Her dissertation was on achieving a circular economy for plastics with reusable packaging.

Research Director, ESG & Sustainability

Kimberly Knickle is Research Director of the ESG & Sustainability practice at Verdantix. Her research areas encompass ESG regulations and reporting, ESG risk, supply chain sustainability, circular economy, social impact, and sustainable finance. Kim 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. Kim holds an MBA from Boston University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Cornell.