How to move transition planning forward from the boardroom
Sign up for this eventJoin us for an essential webinar hosted by Chapter Zero, Chronos Sustainability, and the London Stock Exchange Group, designed to empower non-executive directors to navigate the transition to net zero.
Transition plans are becoming the new norm in the private sector climate journey. Hear from Rory Sullivan, CEO, and Nicky Amos, Managing Director of Chronos Sustainability, on how boards can oversee the development of high-quality transition plans, as well as approaches for integrating climate risk and opportunity into discussions on business strategy.
Our Chair and Co-Chair of TPT Sector Guidance, Julie Baddeley, will bring our Transition Planning Toolkit to life sharing insights on how it is being used by NEDs in the boardroom to steer the conversation by those both championing transition plans or supporting the executive team leading on them.
Drawing from her experiences at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), Jane Goodland will reflect on using the Toolkit to structure discussions with the LSEG board on transition planning, sharing practical next steps for moving transition planning forward from the boardroom in a conversation with Chapter Zero Fellow and experienced NED, Devyani Vaishampayan.
The webinar will conclude in an interactive Q&A session, led by Mark Manning, Co-Chair of the Disclosure Framework Workstream of the TPT Delivery Group. This is your chance to ask questions, seek advice, and share perspectives with our panel of experts.
Please note: While this event is tailored for NEDs, it offers valuable insights for others involved in board-level oversight of transition planning. |
Why attend the webinar?
- You will gain insights into how boards can oversee the development of high-quality transition plans.
- You will find out how others are integrating climate risk and opportunity into discussions on business strategy.
- You will discover how our Transition Planning Toolkit is being used by NEDs in the boardroom to improve how the board is tackling the climate transition.
- You can ask questions, seek advice, and share perspectives with our panel of experts.
Julie Baddeley
Chair of Chapter Zero and Co-Chair of TPT Sector GuidanceChair and founding member of Chapter Zero, Julie Baddeley is one of the UK’s most experienced women directors, having served on the boards of major organisations in the public and private sectors for more than 20 years.
Rory Sullivan
CEO of Chronos SustainabilityRory is an internationally renowned expert on climate change and sustainable investment. He is also Visiting Professor in Practice in the Department of Geography and Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Nicky Amos
Managing Director at Chronos SustainabilityNicky is a global expert in corporate responsibility. She has extensive experience of managing corporate sustainability and directing complex multi-stakeholder processes. She advises multinational organisations and leading non-governmental organisations on the development and implementation of sustainable development strategies, governance and management systems and disclosure practices.
Jane Goodland
Group Head of Sustainability at London Stock Exchange GroupJane is responsible for designing and leading LSEG's sustainability ambition and strategy globally. Throughout her 25+ year career, she has been in the vanguard of the sustainable and responsible investment market, often responsible for designing and building new sustainable finance capabilities across different market segments.
Mark Manning
Co-Chair of the Disclosure Framework Workstream of the TPT Delivery GroupHaving worked within financial services for almost three decades, Mark has extensive expertise within policy development and risk and financial regulation, with a focus on climate change and sustainability.
Devyani Vaishampayan
Chapter Zero Fellow and NEDDevyani is an experienced Independent Non-Executive Director and is a thought leader around Sustainability, Board Governance, Inclusive Leadership, and the Digitisation of the Workforce.