The ESG Exchange
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Insights to inspire the future of financial services
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Harnessing the power of purpose today, tomorrow, and beyond
As the need for action on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) topics by governments and corporations alike has never been higher, the financial services industry is stepping to the front. But given the depth and complexity of the topic, corporate leaders need to think strategically about how their organizations should respond. Move the needle toward a more equitable, sustainable financial services industry by tuning in to three webcast recordings and taking a deep dive into the insights and actionable takeaways from the sessions.
The ESG peer-to-peer exchange
On October 19, 2022, we held—both live and virtual—a roundtable discussion to learn more about the need for action on environmental, social, and governance topics. The event was kicked off with a fireside chat featuring Robert J. Jackson, Jr., former commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission and professor of law at the NYU School of Law, and Monica O’Reilly, vice chair and US financial services industry leader at Deloitte. Tune in to hear about the unique challenges, opportunities, and responsibilities that rest with the financial services sector.
Inspirational insights on ESG
Fireside chat 5x5
ESG peer-to-peer exchange keynote
“It’s time to acknowledge this on a competitive landscape.”
—Robert J. Jackson Jr.
The Social Exchange 5x5
Impact is subjective
“How will we be viewed in seven generations?” —Amber Buker, Founder and CEO, Totem
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On-demand financial services ESG Exchange virtual panels
Our ESG Exchange webcast series took place October 17–18, 2022. Over three distinct virtual events, we explored how financial services leaders can strengthen environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives to help build a brighter future for all. Watch our virtual event recordings to gain an overview of the current landscape, better plan for and navigate potential challenges, and tap new opportunities.
The Environmental Exchange
The evolution of a more sustainable industry
Learn what actions companies are taking to develop climate programs and move the needle toward a more sustainable world.
The Social Exchange
The coexistence of equity and financial services
Hear what financial institutions can do to create an equitable future and explore actionable steps to drive impact.
The Governance Exchange
Fostering transparency and stability
Explore what financial services organizations can do to build a broader perspective and capitalize on the unique opportunities that governance provides.
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Move forward confidently with our actionable 5x5 takeaways
Help your company navigate its ESG journey with five insights you should know paired with five actions you can take now.
The Environmental Exchange 5x5
More than an enterprise transition
“Progress will depend upon a nontraditional collaboration.”
—Scott Corwin, US Leader for Sustainability & Climate Change
The Social
Exchange 5x5
Impact is subjective
“How will we be viewed in seven generations?”
—Amber Buker, Founder and CEO, Totem
The Governance Exchange 5x5
Revisiting the mission
“With heightened stakeholder expectations, get on your front foot.”
—Jim Eckenrode, Executive Director, Deloitte Center for Financial Services
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Dive deeper into ESG insights
How financial services can use ESG initiatives to help build a brighter future for all
Learn about the need for action on ESG topics, and explore the unique challenges, opportunities, and responsibilities that rest with the financial services industry.
Amplifying opportunities for women in financial services
Actionable insights to reach gender parity
Discover how there are opportunities for financial services organizations to retain, develop, and grow the share of women in leadership.
Centering around sustainability in financial services firms
Navigating risks, finding opportunities
Read about actions financial firms can take now to develop more comprehensive and holistic climate programs—and the key role climate risk will likely play in the near future.