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Lunch & Learn: How to become a shareholder activist

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Greenhouse
Sydney NSW, Australia
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Join us for our first Climate Lunch Club 'Lunch and Learn' on Tuesday, July 23rd, at 12:30 pm at Greenhouse! We are thrilled to have Adam Verwey, Founder of the Sustainable Investment Exchange (SIX), lead a Lunch & Learn session on "Shareholder Activism."

In this engaging session, Adam will walk you through the process of becoming a shareholder, starting with an investment as little as $500. Learn how to make your voice heard and influence corporate policies towards sustainability and ethical practices.

Key topics include:

  • Understanding the Australian market and its unique dynamics.
  • Step-by-step guidance on becoming a shareholder.
  • Live case studies showcasing successful shareholder activism.

This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable insights, network with like-minded individuals, and enjoy a delicious lunch—all for just $15.

Don't miss out on this chance to learn how you can make a difference as a shareholder activist. Sign up now and be part of the movement for a more sustainable future!

Event Details: Date: Tuesday, 23rd July Time: 12:30 pm Location: Greenhouse Cost: $15 (lunch included)

Reserve your spot today and take the first step towards becoming a shareholder activist!

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