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Reporting that Matters: Emerging Best Practices for the Future of Corporate Reporting

Time: Wednesday, March 14 10:30 - 12:00

If it is true that we manage what we measure, then it is vital that we measure what matters.  Focusing on economic value alone is increasingly unlikely to be the best guide to achieving superior risk-adjusted returns over the long-term.  Find out how leading businesses are now also taking full account of social, environmental, governance, and cultural drivers of tomorrow's value; and learn about the outcomes of new research which takes a systems view of how to reform corporate reporting.

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Confirmed Participants:

Tony Manwaring, CEO, Tomorrow's Company, UK (Moderator)
Jessica Fries, Executive Chairman, The Prince’s Accounting for Sustainability Project & Board Director, The International Integrated Reporting Council
Edward Madzy, Director of Product Regulations & Product Stewardship, BASF Corp., USA
Alan McGill, Partner Sustainability & Climate Change, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, UK
Mary O'Malley, Vice President of Environment & Sustainability, Prudential Financial Inc., USA

 
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