Silver Welcomes PRI for a Discussion on 2024 Reporting and More

Join Silver's Trysha Daskam-Smith and PRI's Shaska Chirinos on April 17th at 9:00 am EST for a discussion the 2024 PRI reporting process, new and upcoming Signatory initiatives and how to best engage with PRI’s resources.

As discussed in our recent summary of key standard-setting developments, in February, PRI announced minor changes to the 2024 reporting framework, and confirmed that reporting will be voluntary for a “majority” of Signatories.  PRI has since clarified its guidance, and issued direct confirmations of mandatory reporting to any Signatory that is required to report in 2024.

To help address questions related to the upcoming reporting cycle, and to provide a broader update on PRI overall, Trysha Daskam-Smith, Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy at Silver Regulatory Associates, and Shaska Chirinos, Senior Relationship Manager at the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), will engage in a timely discussion focused on the following key themes:

  • Navigating the 2024 reporting announcements, changes and reporting process;
  • New and upcoming Signatory initiatives, including an update on PRI’s “Progression Pathways”; and 
  • How to locate, and engage with PRI’s reporting and other resources.

When: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 9:00 am EST 

Panelists: 

  • Trysha Daskam-Smith, Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy at Silver Regulatory Associates
  • Shaska Chirinos, Senior Relationship Manager at the Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)

Please submit questions you would like to cover during this conversation to [email protected] in advance of the webinar. We will address inquiries received either directly in conversation, or via e-mail following the discussion. Questions received during the course of the webinar will be addressed only via email.

Register for the Webinar Here

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