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    Directors' Guide to Climate Governance - Hosted by Deloitte, Toitū Tahua: Centre for Sustainable Finance & Sustainable Business Council

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    Deloitte, Level 18
    auckland, new zealand
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    Join Toitū Tahua: Centre for Sustainable Finance, Deloitte, and the Sustainable Business Council, for drinks and networking to launch the Directors’ Guide to Climate Governance.  This internationally aligned, New Zealand specific resource is a practical guide to prepare non-Executive Directors, the stewards of New Zealand businesses, to respond to the risks and opportunities of climate change.

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    Boards play a vital role in guiding businesses and markets towards a climate resilient future. We have captured the valuable views, insights, and experience shared in our 2022 Climate Risk Governance for Directors workshop series into a practical guide for New Zealand directors. The guide will support you to fulfil your duty as steward of your organisation’s long-term resilience.

    Join us to unpack the Director’s Guide to Climate Governance and to connect with your peers over drinks and nibbles.


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    Andrew Boivin, Climate & Sustainability Partner, Deloitte

    Bridget Coates, Chair, Toitū Tahua: Centre for Sustainable Finance

    Mike Burrell, Executive Director, Sustainable Business Council

    Rikki Stancich, Climate & Sustainability Director, Deloitte

    Simone Robbers, Assistant Governor/GM - Strategy, Sustainability, Governance, Reserve Bank of New Zealand


    Contact: governance@sustainablefinance.nz 

    We encourage you to invite a fellow Director. 

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    Deloitte, Level 18
    auckland, new zealand