Is sustainability disclosure drowning dialogue?
Our next webinar explores the critical role of sustainability communications for corporates.
A lot of the value companies get out of sustainability comes from communicating what they’re doing to customers, employees and investors. But now, that’s much harder.
Big, new disclosure requirements make sustainability look like compliance. While increasing greenwash allegations reduce the desire to speak out. Our panel will discuss their role and how they navigate these challenges and more.
Areas of discussion:
- The critical role sustainability communications plays for today’s corporates
- Why it’s not the same as reporting and what companies lose by making this mistake
- The strategies, tools and tactics to do it well
- What the future of the discipline looks like
On our expert panel:
Dan Strechay, Director of Sustainability Communications & Engagement for Mars, Inc.
Dan is responsible for communications, stakeholder engagement, and reporting around the company’s multibillion-dollar Sustainable in a Generation Plan. As a member of the Mars corporate affairs team, he supports multiple teams and segments, as well as leads engagement at key UN conferences and meetings.
Kerrita McClaughlyn, Head of Sustainability Communications, BAT
Kerrita is responsible for strategy and delivery of internal and external communications and stakeholder engagement globally. Prior to joining BAT, she held similar communication positions globally at sustainability leaders Mars and Unilever.
Sara Neame, Global Sustainability Communications Lead, Givaudan
Sara leads sustainability communications strategy and delivery at Givaudan, a global leader in Fragrance & Beauty and Taste & Wellbeing. Sara is responsible for sustainability communications across internal and external communications globally. As member of Givaudan’s Sustainability Leadership team, she supports the business to integrate sustainability messaging across the business.
Hosted and chaired by David Willans – Director, Sustainability at Bladonmore
Date: Wednesday 15, January 2024
Time: 08.00 – 09.00 ET / 13.00 – 14.00 GMT
Location: Virtual session via Zoom.