22nd April 2026 @ 9:00 - 10:15

Impact and integrity: sustainability leadership in a complex world

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The World Economic Forum's latest report highlights "uncertainty" as the defining theme of 2026. This presents significant challenges for board directors, who face the critical task of overseeing sustainability-related risks and opportunities while safeguarding corporate reputation and stewarding long-term business resilience.

Join Chapter Zero and the Deloitte Academy for an in-person discussion on how organisations can consider their sustainability impact against a rapidly changing geopolitical and economic backdrop. Nick Bridge CMG (Associate Fellow at Chatham House and former UK Special Representative for Climate Change to 5 Foreign Secretaries) and Camilla Born MBE (CEO of campaign organisation Electrify Britain and senior climate policy advisor including to Rt Hon. Lord Sharma KCMG as COP26 President) will be on the panel. They will discuss:

  • Navigating global risks
  • Enhancing resilience through sustainability action
  • Leveraging AI for a sustainable transformation
  • Crafting authentic communications in a polarised environment
This is an in-person event taking place in Central London for non-executive directors only. A light breakfast will be available from 8:30.
22nd April 2026 @ 9:00 - 10:15

Impact and integrity: sustainability leadership in a complex world

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