Early bird ticket prices for Civil Society’s annual ESG Imperative conference end this Friday.
The event will begin with an opening note from Richard Hawkes, chief executive of British Asian Trust, who will address the significance of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and why leading with the SDGs as a guiding compass could offer a fresh and hopeful perspective for global progress.
Two streams of panel discussions will follow, with speakers including Julian Atkins, net zero programme director of Church of England’s environment programme, Catherine Seymour, director of policy, practice and research of the Association of Charitable Foundations, Mandeep Rupra, director of equity and belonging of Citizens Advice and many more.
The event will end with a closing panel discussion on the ethics of donations and corporate partnerships. A networking drinks event will follow.
Other sessions include the impact of AI on ESG reporting, inequity in impact investment and net zero investment portfolio.
Charity Finance subscribers early bird tickets are £79 but increase to £149 after 17 January.
Early bird standard charity tickets are £99 but increase to £169 after 17 January.
Early bird tickets for charity teams (up to four places) are £249 but increase to £460 after 17 January.
To find out more about the event’s pricing and programme, click here.
The ESG Imperative conference will take place at One America Square, London, EC3N 2LB, on 12 February.