Breaking Barriers – How to Integrate Sustainability into the Boardroom
Sustainability in the boardroom is a hot topic. The WEF Global Risks Report has consistently ranked environmental and social issues among the top five global risks, with ‘climate action failure’ often at the forefront. However, many boards lack the necessary insights, beyond regulatory changes, in order to translate information into relevant decisions. There is a need for transformation, which demands new skills and expertise to ensure boards remain competent and fit-for-purpose as sustainability expectations rise. How can we break existing barriers and integrate sustainability into the boardroom in order to future-proof business?
Andreas Rasche, Professor of Business in Society at the CBS Centre for Sustainability, will moderate that question in a panel discussion with Cornelia Andersson and Maria Hjorth. Cornelia is Global Head of Sustainable Finance and Investing, Data & Analytics, at the London Stock Exchange Group and holds a seat in several boards. Maria has over 20 years of experience in the financial services sector, and is a former CEO and member on six boards, focusing on financial, risk, and ESG reporting.
Your key takeaways include
- Insights on which barriers there are to overcome to fully integrate sustainability into the boardroom.
- Understand the needs and collaboration between the board, investors and leadership.
- How to approach sustainability with the board as a driver for value creation rather than a compliance task.
Our panel includes
Maria Hjorth
Member on six boards, focusing on financial, risk, and ESG reporting & Former CEO at Mercer and VP
Securities
Cornelia Andersson
Global Head of Sustainable Finance and Investing, Data & Analytics, at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG)
Board Member at the Net Zero Data Public Utility and Chartered Institute of Librarians and Information Professionals
Moderator
Andreas Rasche
Professor of Business in Society at the CBS Centre for Sustainability, Associate Dean for the CBS Full-Time MBA Program
Copenhagen Business School