ECONOMIC
SUSTAINABILITY
GROUP
← GBF 2024
ESG GLOBAL
BUSINESS
FORUM
OCTOBER 25-26, 2022
TORONTO, ON
Forum Sponsorship
sTRATEGIC NETWORKING PARTNER
esg global business 2022
INCLUDES:
1 REGISTRATION TO ATTEND
COMPANY LOGO AND PROMOTION AT CONFERENCE AND ON WEBSITE
TITLES:
Chief Sustainability Officer ♦ Director Sustainability & Resilience ♦ Director Social Impact ♦ Director EHS ♦ Director Finance ♦ Director Marketing ♦ Director Strategic Initiatives ♦ Founder ♦ Manager ESG ♦ Managing Director Global Head of ESG ♦ Manager Sustainability & ESG ♦ President ♦ Social Impact Manager ♦ SVP Culture & Corporate Responsibility ♦ VP Corporate Responsibility ♦ VP Diversity, Equity & Inclusion ♦ VP Environmental, Health & Safety ♦ VP ESG ♦ VP Sustainable Investing ♦ VP Sustainability
SPEAKERS
Sunya Norman
VP ESG strategy and engagement
Salesforce
Jill Schnarr
Chief social innovation and Communications Officer
TELUS
Sarah Chapman
global chief sustainability officer
Manulife
Ashwin Ramesh
Head of Sustainability & Impact Strategy
Mcdonald’s
James Temple
Chief Sustainability Officer
PwC Canada
Laura zizzo
CO-Founder and ceo
Manifest Climate
Cristian Rodriguez
VICE PRESIDENT EHS & SUSTAINABILITY
Wajax
George Bandy Jr.
Chief Sustainability Officer
Fiber Industries
Kelly Dittman
COMMERCIAL, HEAD OF ESG & SUSTAINABILITY
Hitachi environment business division NA
Leen Li
Chief Executive Officer
Wealthsimple Foundation
Robert Perkins
SVP, Chief Global Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Mondelēz International
Rachel Morier
Director of sustainability
The Beer Store
David Luba
Co-Founder, Head of Partnerships
tentree
Anna Indelicato
Senior Operations Manager
Polaroid
Maggie Hureau
head of social impact
Harry’s
Angelique Ahlstrom
Co-Founder, CSO
Flash Forest
Alyssa Rade
Chief Sustainability Officer
Sustain.Life
Anika De La Flor
Director, ESG
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts
Letecia Rose
Vice President of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging
Canadian Tire
Catherine Meade
Vice President of Community, Sustainability & Social Responsibility
OLG
Allison Murray
CEO
UPSWING SOLUTIONS
Dawne Skinner
Chief Information Officer
ACUICY
DAVID BLACKMORE
SVP, SALES
P&G CANADA
Melanee Short
DIRECTOR OF SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
Sanofi Pasteur
Eli Browne
Director of Corporate Sustainability
Sobeys Inc.
Rishma Nathoo
Founder, CEO
TESORO
Tania Ferlin
Global Manager of Communications and ESG
Husky Technologies
REGISTER NOW
ADMISSION - $1995 USD
To request an invitation send an email to info@esgzero.com to connect with our team.
REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICY
- 100% Refund if canceled more than 60 days before the event.
- No Refund if cancelled less than 60 days before the event.
- Transfer your registration to a colleague at no extra cost. This can be done up to seven days prior to the event. No transfers will be allowed the week of the event.
- Defer your registration to the following year at no cost.
- Transfer your registration to any other ESG event at no extra cost.
EVENT CANCELLATION (CANCELLATION BY ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY GROUP INC.)
- If it is determined, for reasons outside of the event’s control, that the ESG Global Business Forum cannot take place, registered participants will have the option to defer their participation to the following year at no extra cost.
venue
Hotel X Toronto by Library Hotel Collection
111 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto, ON M6K 3C3, CANADA
(entrance at corner of Lakeshore Blvd. and Newfoundland Dr.)
All room reservations at Hotel X can be
completed online through the link below.
RESERVED DISCOUNT CUT-OFF:
October 5th, 2022
(after this date, rooms subjects to availability)
For any questions contact info@esgzero.com.
ESG GLOBALBUSINESS FORUM
OCTOBER 25-26, 2022
REGISTRATION – 7:00AM
LOCALLY SOURCED BREAKFAST MENU
KANDY GALLERY – HOTEL X
OPENING REMARKS – 7:55AM
CINEMA
FEATURE
8:00AM
SUNYA NORMAN
VP, ESG STRATEGY & ENGAGEMENT
SALESFORCE
THE JOURNEY TO NET ZERO, TOGETHER
Understanding the interconnected crises and key business considerations for leaders
Creating value with values for all stakeholders, and what it means to get there
The Salesforce Net Zero journey, and where/how they found success
Lessons learned and blueprints for getting started on or expanding your current sustainability plans
FEATURE
8:35AM
AYMAN CHOWDHURY
HEAD OF SECRETARIAT
UN GLOBAL COMPACT NETWORK CANADA
“Global Goals for People and Planet:
Supporting the SDGs through Business Integration”
FEATURE
9:05AM
JILL SCHNARR
CHIEF SOCIAL INNOVATION AND
COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
TELUS
THEATRE HOTEL X
SESSION
9:40AM
ASHWIN RAMESH
Head of Sustainability &
Impact Strategy
MCDONALD’S
“HARNESSING THE POWER OF IMPACT PARTNERSHIPS”
10:10AM
SOLUTIONS NETWORKING – NEW FORT HALL
WORKSHOP
11:00AM
ANGELIQUE AHLSTROM
CO-FOUNDER &
CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER
FLASH FOREST
FEATURE
11:35AM
ROBERT PERKINS
CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICER
MONDELEZ
“CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE”
The case for inclusive corporate culture
Foundational competencies needed for ESG driven leadership to build on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Emphasizing the benefits of a broader and more diverse workforce
Establishing underlying strategies that enhance performance
FEATURE
12:05PM
LAURA ZIZZO
CO-FOUNDER & CEO
“CLIMATE TECH AND THE FUTURE OF ESG”
Successful climate action has never been more important and it is also more accessible than ever through advanced climate-related SaaS platforms. ESG is now on the radar of every business and capital market stakeholder. ESG’s importance will soar as calls for better data and transparency mount. Climate technology and insights are vital for a comprehensive response and ESG’s future. Using the latest climate intelligence is key to having up-to-date efficient and effective ESG strategies at your fingertips now and in the future.
LUNCH
LOCALLY SOURCED MENU – KANDY GALLERY
CASE STUDY
1:35PM
MAGGIE HUREAU
HEAD OF SOCIAL IMPACT
HARRY’S CO
“DISRUPTIVE PHILANTHROPY:
HARRY’S SOCIAL IMPACT ENGINE”
With a family of omnichannel brands that have gathered a large consumer following, Harry’s Inc. flagship brand of Harry’s has consistently set aside 1% of all sales for its social mission efforts since 2013. With it’s mission of creating thing people like more through purpose-led brands, products and experiences, this is also reflected within the company’s philanthropic work.
Learn more from Harry’s Inc. Head of Social Impact, Maggie Hureau, on how the brand has successfully implemented a steady social impact engine through honing in on an issue that directly impacts the community they serve – men’s mental health – and establishing ongoing relationships with impactful nonprofit partners to amplify their efforts.
PANEL
2:10PM
“ENGAGING SUPPLIERS TOWARDS NET-ZERO GOALS”
Scope 3 carbon emissions in supply chains can be the most challenging to address on the road to net-zero. How do companies get started when they have thousands of suppliers to reach? What are some of the opportunities to engage suppliers in meaningful emissions reductions? What role can software play to support suppliers and accelerate action towards net-zero?
PANEL A
MODERATOR:
ALLISON MURRAY
CEO
ELI BROWNE
DIR. OF CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY
DAWNE SKINNER
CIO
2:40PM
SOLUTIONS NETWORKING
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION:
“BALANCING PARENTHOOD IN THE WORKPLACE”
ANNA INDELICATO
SR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER
“THE VIEW” HOTEL X
FEATURE
3:30PM
DAVID BLACKMORE
SVP, SALES
P&G CANADA
PANEL
4:05PM
“THE NEXT GENERATION: BRIDGING THE GAPS”
Creating a framework for new sustainability leaders to unlock their potential
How ESG is reshaping the competition for talent
Closing in on generational gaps in leadership and best practices
Shared experiences, challenges and successes
MODERATOR:
JESSIE SITNICK
Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications and Sustainable Value
TANIA FERLIN
GLOBAL MANAGER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND ESG
HUSKY TECHNOLOGIES
ANIKA DE LA FLOR
DIRECTOR, ESG
FOUR SEASONS HOTELS AND RESORTS
LOBBY HOTEL X
FIRESIDE CHAT
4:40PM
“Building Trust with Stakeholders &
Strengthening Leadership Accountability”
JAMES TEMPLE
CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER
PwC CANADA
LEEN LI
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
WEALTHSIMPLE FOUNDATION
FEATURE
5:15PM
KELLY DITTMANN
COMMERCIAL, HEAD OF ESG & SUSTAINABILITY
HITACHI ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS
DIVISION NORTH AMERICA
“SUSTAINABILITY AS A DRIVER FOR TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION”
How can artificial intelligence help drive ESG principles?
Capturing system wide improvements to execute impactful action
Implementing technology to tackle social challenges
Machine learning to mitigate climate change
5:45PM
CHAIR’S CLOSE
5:50pm
OPEN BAR RECEPTION
PRESENTED BY:
OCTOBER 26TH – DAY 2
LOCALLY SOURCED BREAKFAST – 7:30AM
FEATURE
8:35AM
GEORGE BANDY JR.
CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER
FIBER INDUSTRIES
PANEL
9:10AM
“LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN ESG”
Leadership strategies as a catalyst to create ESG driven workforce culture
Building a path through environmentally conscious, socially aware practices, networks and policies
Women’s leadership as a change agent and exploring the commitment to gender parity
Methods that encourage buy-in and organizational support for your company vision to unfold
SPONSORED BY:
TD BANK GROUP
SARAH CHAPMAN
GLOBAL CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER
MANULIFE
CATHERINE MEADE
VP COMMUNITY, SUSTAINABILITY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
OLG
FEATURE
9:45AM
DAVID LUBA
CO-FOUNDER, HEAD OF PARTNERSHIPS
TENTREE
“IMPACT PEOPLE ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT”
Building a tree planting company through apparel
Innovating with technology
Creating experiences that connect people to impact
Evolving business models
10:15AM
SOLUTIONS NETWORKING
FEATURE
11:05AM
SARAH CHAPMAN
GLOBAL CHIEF
SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER
MANULIFE/ JOHN HANCOCK
“INVESTING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE”
Scaling the integration of ESG through products and service
Taking a sector-based approach
Making clear commitments on climate
Actions that result in real change vs. perceived change
WORKSHOP
11:40AM
ALYSSA RADE
CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY
OFFICER
SUSTAIN.LIFE
“RESILIENCE THROUGH TECH: THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION TO NET-ZERO”
Implementing an effective ESG strategy—starting with emissions management—enhances a business’s bottom line and helps distinguish it to stakeholders including customers, partners, investors, and recruits. But there’s a larger problem at play: few companies can measure—let alone meet—their stated net-zero goals.
It’s time companies across industries leverage technology to lead their decarbonisation effort, saving precious human capital for where it’s needed most.
This presentation will cover how companies can embrace the new era of opportunity ushered in by the digital transformation of ESG. Learn how technology can capture crucial scope 3 emissions and lead the journey towards net-zero and regulated climate disclosure.
LUNCH
LOCALLY SOURCED MENU – KANDY GALLERY
FEATURE
1:15PM
LETECIA ROSE
VICE PRESIDENT OF DIVERSITY,
INCLUSION & BELONGING
CANADIAN TIRE
“THE DYNAMICS OF DIVERSITY”
Contemporary methods to create an inclusive workplace
Leveraging employee listening and engagement activities to champion safety and belonging
Lessons from the past as drivers for actionable insights
Critical behaviors for leaders with company-wide responsibility
CASE STUDY
1:50PM
CRISTIAN RODRIGUEZ
VICE PRESIDENT EHS &
SUSTAINABILITY
WAJAX
“THE “S” ON ESG, A WAJAX JOURNEY TO EXCELLENCE!, TOUCHING ON MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS, COMMUNITY AND DIVERSITY”
Steps to identify key areas of need in your corporate community
Key strategies to recruit, promote, and inspire leadership
Diving into the benefits of a foundational health and wellness program
The importance of creating an inclusive and supported workforce culture
WORKSHOP
2:25PM
CHRISTINE MARTIN
Regional Vice President Utility Sales, Quebec / Government and Institutional Relations Lead, Canada
Hitachi Energy
KELLY DITTMAN
COMMERCIAL, HEAD OF ESG & SUSTAINABILITY
HITACHI ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS
DIVISION NA
SESSION
3:00PM
RACHEL MORIER
DIRECTOR OF SUSTAINABILITY
THE BEER STORE
“MODERNIZING LEGACY PROCESSES TO EVOLVE AS AN ENVIRONMENTAL LEADER”
Speaking the business language of your colleagues and stakeholders to align on sustainability goals
How to push beyond “the way it has always been done”
Adapting to new innovative processes, products and packaging
Understanding stakeholder priorities, managing a shifting regulatory landscape and reporting progress transparently
SESSION
4:00PM
MELANEE SHORT
DIRECTOR OF
SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE
SANOFI PASTEUR
“CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY: EVERY VISION NEEDS A PLAN”
Connecting corporate sustainability strategy with real-world actions
Important tools when presenting the sustainability case to the executive team
Change enablement and networking within your organization
Incorporating long range goals and identifying next steps
4:30PM
CHAIR’S CLOSE
4:30PM
CHAIR’S CLOSE
TORONTO 2022
Corporate Innovators • Transformative Leadership • Impactful Solutions
The ESG Business Forum is where purpose driven companies gather in an exclusive setting to connect the passion they have for positive change with tangible plans. We’re hosting a boutique event to keep up with the urgent transformation required by us all. You’ll discover the different ways in which corporate leaders are addressing environmental and social impact, by using real world connectivity to integrate solutions across all functions. Attending the forum will allow you to weave in and out of sessions, creating a custom itinerary based on your objectives. Discover new strategies to drive forward business growth and solidify positive impact throughout your operation.
LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
SOCIAL IMPACT
ESG REPORTING
SUSTAINABILITY
DIVERSITY, EQUITy & INCLUSION
WORKFORCE CULTURE
WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT
COMMUNITY IMPACT
CLEANTECH INNOVATION
PUBLIC RELATIONS
CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
CIRCULARITY
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