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Taking the pulse on S in ESG: are incentives, legislation and standards the right smart mix?

Investors and corporates are under increased pressure to consider the social (‘S’) performance component in their investments and corporate supply chains. Yet, progress has been marred by the many challenges and misperceptions about why social issues matter and whether they can be successfully integrated into all business operations. 

Join us on the second day of Trust Conference (27 October) to hear from expert speakers as they discuss the distinct drivers for embedding social performance and impact into corporate and investment practices – from legislation and regulation to performance-related leadership bonuses. We will explore some of the most successful approaches within the sector and whether these can truly achieve better outcomes for people.

 
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Meet the speakers:

Clare Connellan
Partner,
White & Case

Ashley Orbach
Director, Environment and Supply Chain Innovation,
Apple

Kanini Mutooni
Managing Director,
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation

Lara Wolters
Member of the European Parliament

 

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