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Event Overview
Given that environmental concerns are set to dominate the headlines for the next 10 years, nobody can really afford to ignore the issue.
The race to be the keenest green is well on the way and no financial institution can afford to be left behind.
Everyone knows that there are reputations at stake – but there's also a whole lot of money to be made.
This conference agenda has been designed to help you adapt your day to day operations - and your long-term investments - and to ensure that your business model - as well as the business you invest in - is sustainable.
We'll help you recognise physical, financial and reputational risks and show you how you can take advantage of emerging opportunities in 'environmental finance'
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Key Issues Covered
We'll cover all key issues that affect fund managers, investors and retail banks - including:
- How to make your current SRI funds mainstream?
- The actions and products that will give you first mover advantage
- Implementing the Equator Principles effectively – and to everyone's best advantage
- Getting your own house in order – and making sure people know about it
- What are the key opportunities for alternative investments?
- Operating in emerging markets – how to find your feet in a new environment
- Profitable - and sustainable: Tapping into the £300 billion microfinance market
- Low risk – High profit: Effective ways of integrating sustainability into your portfolios
- How to anticipate- and make the most of - regulatory changes
Confirmed Attendees
- ABN AMRO, Head SD Europe
- Allied Group Trade Ltd, Director
- ASSET4, Client Services Executive
- ASSET4, Managing Director UK
- Britannia Building Society, Business Leader
- Cooperative Bank, Ethics Advisor
- CPI, Dev Director
- Credit Suisse, Sustainability Officer
- CSR Developments, Director Operations (Ghana)
- CSR Developments, CFO
- CSR Developments, President & CEO
- Danske Bank, Group CSR manager
- Danske Bank, CSR communications
- Dexia Group, Project Officer
- DNV, MASenior Assessor
- Enablon, Corporate Responsibility Key Account Manager
- Enablon, CEO
- ERM, Principle Consultant
- European Investment Bank, Senior Communications Officer
- Fauna and Flora International, Director of Corporate Affairs
- GPT Halverton, Head of Facilities
- GPT Halverton, Investment Analyst
- Highway Carriers Ltd, Director
- HSBC, Enviromental Reporting Manager
- Institute for Social Banking, Manager
- KBC Group, CSR Communications Officer
- New Economics Foundation, Researcher
- RLF, Social worker/Teacher
- Royal Bank of Scotland, Manager, Corporate Responsibility
- Royal Bank of Scotland, Head of Corporate Responsibility
- Rural Area Development Program, RADP, Chairman
- Sedex, Advisor
- Shell, Project Finance HSE Advisor
- Suez Environment
- Syngenta Foundation, Head of Strategy
- Tropical Forest Trust (TFT), Finance Director
- UVA Business School, PhD Candidate
- Zegora Investment Management Ltd., Managing Director
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Speakers Include
- 3C Holding AG, Markus Hüwener, MD
- ABN AMRO, Carsten Schirmeisen, Head of Sustainable Risk Advisory
- ABN AMRO Real Bank, Jose Berenguer, Senior Vice President
- Association of British Insurers, Jane Milne, Climate Change Leader, Head of Property and Creditor Division
- Banktrack, Johan Frijns, Coordinator
- Barclays Plc, Garry Hoffman, Vice Chairman
- BNP Paribas, Eric Borremans, Head of Sustainability Research
- Catalyst Fund Management and Research Ltd, Rod Schwartz, CEO
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Peter Simons, Innovation & Development Team
- Citigroup, Robert Annibale, Head of Global Microfinance
- Cooperative financial services, Colin Baines, Ethics Adviser, Corporate Affairs and Social Goals Ethical
- Co-operative Insurance Society, Samantha Lacey, Responsible Shareholding Analyst
- F&C Asset Management plc, Vicky Bakhshi, Associate Director Governance and Sustainable Investment Team
- FairPensions, Alex Velden, Executive Director
- Fortis Investments, Eric Bouwmeester, General Manager Corporate Social Responsibility
- LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, Paul Watchman, Partner
- FTSE Group, Jayn Harding, Principal Advisor, Responsible Investment
- Goldman Sachs, Sarah Forest, Global Investment Research Goldman Sachs International
- Henderson Global Investors, My-Linh Ngo, Senior Analyst, Sustainable & Responsible Investment (SRI)
- HSBC , Jon Williams, Head of Group Sustainable Development
- Jupiter Asset Management, Emma Howard Boyd, Head of Environmental Research
- Linklaters, Vanessa Havard-Williams, Global Head of Environment
- London Bridge Capital, Mark Campanale, Associate Director
- Merrill Lynch, Abyd Karmali, Managing Director and Global Head of Carbon Emissions
- Standard Charted Bank, James Stacey, Head of Sustainable Business
- Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Ogino Yoshio, Environment Analysis Department
- UK Social Investment Forum, Penny Shepherd, Executive Director
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