Our ESG podcast series is focused on demystifying the jargon surrounding Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria. ESG criteria is increasingly being deployed in the corporate world to screen investments, encourage companies to act responsibly and disclose risks and opportunities to investors. With help from special guests, we will shed light on practical approaches to implementing ESG initiatives and identifying those easy early wins so we can galvanize collective action.
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Our ESG podcast series is focused on demystifying the jargon surrounding Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria. ESG criteria is increasingly being deployed in the corporate world to screen investments, encourage companies to act responsibly and disclose risks and opportunities to investors. With help from special guests, we will shed light on practical approaches to implementing ESG initiatives and identifying those easy early wins so we can galvanize collective action.
Episode 16: How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
Turley ESG Bites
27 minutes 23 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 16: How to be a Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
Debbie Harvey, Associate Director of Sustainability and ESG, hosts Anna Krotova, co-author of the newly released book, ‘How to be a CSO’, and Sustainability Lead at Picnic Technologies.
They explore what it takes to be a successful Chief Sustainability Officer in today’s corporate world and discover how sustainability leaders can foster effective strategies within their organisations. Anna shares her journey into sustainability, discusses how the UK can learn from the EU’s advancements with the CSO role, and highlights how the book serves as essential guidance for those aiming to prioritise this role within their organisations.
Turley ESG Bites
Our ESG podcast series is focused on demystifying the jargon surrounding Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) criteria. ESG criteria is increasingly being deployed in the corporate world to screen investments, encourage companies to act responsibly and disclose risks and opportunities to investors. With help from special guests, we will shed light on practical approaches to implementing ESG initiatives and identifying those easy early wins so we can galvanize collective action.