The G In ESG: Why GRC Software Is Essential For Sustainability Leaders

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The G In ESG: Why GRC Software Is Essential For Sustainability Leaders

ESG professionals face increasing pressure to manage complex sustainability risks while achieving ambitious Net Zero goals. Yet, many still rely on siloed or basic tools that fail to capture the full spectrum of ESG risks and impacts.

This webinar explores how advanced Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) platforms are transforming ESG risk management by offering comprehensive tools, robust analytics, and real-time monitoring capabilities.

Don't miss out! Watch to discover:

  • How integrated carbon accounting within GRC platforms provides a quantitative foundation essential for monitoring ESG risks.
  • The latest advancements in GRC software, designed to address the complex challenges of ESG risk management.
  • The ways in which these tools can help organizations move from reactive compliance to proactive and strategic ESG leadership.

On this webinar

Renee Murphy

Principal Analyst

Renee Murphy is a Principal Analyst in the Risk Management practice at Verdantix. Her current research targets GRC, with a particular focus on the integration of ESG into GRC. Prior to joining Verdantix, Renee was Chief Evangelist at Diligent Software; she also worked at Forrester for a decade, where she was Principal Analyst, covering risk management, audit and sustainability management.

Katelyn Johnson

Senior Manager, Risk Management

Katelyn is the Senior Manager in the Verdantix Risk Management practice. Her current research agenda focuses on climate risk and its integration into risk management frameworks. Prior to joining Verdantix, Katelyn was a climate scientist at GNS Science in New Zealand. She has previously held roles in the energy industry, where she helped projects manage risk due to weather and ocean phenomena. Katelyn holds a PhD in Geology from Victoria University of Wellington and an MS in Earth Sciences from Ohio State University – both focusing on climate science – as well as a BS in Meteorology from Texas A&M University.