Program Content:
Your company’s ESG information will be increasingly relied upon by outside decision makers involved in business relationships, deals, insurance and lending to name a few. ESG reporting therefore requires the same level of oversight and management that financial disclosures receive. This includes processes and internal controls that ensure the completeness, accuracy, and consistency of disclosures. Issues regarding ESG data will undoubtedly arise in certain organizations and will require an internal response in the form of a review or investigation.
Join our webcast where Grant Thornton leaders will share insights into how executive leadership and boards of services companies should be looking at the accuracy and quality of ESG data to avoid issues requiring an investigation. Learn how to prepare your organization for potential ESG reviews and investigations when risk management protocols are circumvented.
Learning objectives
- Define sources of ESG data and data quality
- Identify policies, processes, and internal controls that should be in place to ensure data quality
- Describe the evolving regulatory framework and case law
- Demonstrate how to leverage sustainability standards or frameworks when considering the metrics to disclose
- Identify key elements of an ESG investigation
Speakers:
- Fred Kohm, National Managing Partner, Services Industry, Grant Thornton LLP
- Dan Mosher, Director, Risk, Grant Thornton LLP
- Chris Hanson, Senior Manager, Risk, Grant Thornton LLP
Please note: CPE credits are not awarded for webcast replay.
Recommended Field of Study: Business Management and Organization
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisite: N/A
Delivery Method: Group - Internet
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