Silver to Discuss 2024 ESG Regulatory Trends in Upcoming Webinar

Silver’s Trysha Daskam-Smith, Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy, will be participating in a webinar on 2/1 that will focus on 2024 Climate Regulations and the ESG environment. To register for the event, and to learn more about what will be discussed, please click here.

Silver’s Trysha Daskam-Smith, Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy, is scheduled to participate in an upcoming webinar, titled “Navigating 2024: Climate, SFDR, and CSRD Regulations,” to discuss how best to navigate the current 2024 investment and ESG environment.

Hosted by business and financial innovator Keesa Schreane, the webinar intends to explore complex topics within the ESG space, such as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), California’s climate laws and the proposed SEC Rule, and how they impact U.S. companies and private fund advisers that are doing business in California and the European Union.

Below are key details about the event, as well as a link to register:

When:  Thursday, February 1, 2024 from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

Topics for Discussion:

  • How the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), California’s climate laws and how the proposed SEC Rule might influence SEC proposals
  • Standardization and interoperability
  • Scope 3 challenges
  • Importance of human capital considerations
  • Opportunities for cost reduction and revenue generation in this environment

Panelists:

  • Kessa C. Schreane, CSO, Fractional (host)
  • Sarah Bratton Hughes, Head of Sustainable Investing, American Century Investments
  • Alison Joutsi, Principal, ESG Global Advisors
  • Trysha Daskam-Smith, Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy, Silver Regulatory Associates
  • Kathryn McDonald, Co-Founder & Head of Investments, Radiant Global Investors

Click Here to Register for the Event

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