How are sustainability and ESG shaping business moves and career grooves?
Event description
How much are sustainability, ESG, net zero, climate risk, and climate disclosure shaping the decisions of asset owners, project developers, companies, and investors?
How are these needs shaping career choices and skill development for professionals aiming to better serve their clients?
How does the community of sustainability practitioners grow effectively to serve the growing needs?
Join the facilitated discussion to explore these questions through case studies of working through complexities of sustainability, decarbonisation, and other non-technical and non-financial risks. Help explore how we can all help professionals, from recent graduates to seasoned experts, leverage their existing knowledge and experience to generate impact in the sustainability space.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jerome Bowen is a Director at Adaptus, a strategy and project consulting firm dedicated to assisting businesses in navigating the challenges and opportunities of decarbonisation, the energy transition, and sustainability (ESG) integration. Jerome is committed to empowering business leaders to align operational data with Net Zero and sustainability strategies and decision-making processes.
HOW TO FIND US
Meet in the downstairs lobby of 100 St George's Terrace at 17:45. You will be met and escorted up to the Microsoft office where the meeting will be held. If you have any problems please call Max on 0424 227 355.
CATERING
Veggie and non-veggie pizza will be provided to help fuel our discussions.
De-brief at the pub afterwards with other Net Zero Networkers is optional but recommended!
TIMING
*** 17:45 for 18:00 start ***
RECORDING
The event will be recorded and posted online afterwards.
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Many thanks to Microsoft for the generous donation of their meeting space for this event.
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