In this webcast, industry thought leaders will break down what you need to know about the proposed ESG disclosures and the key regulation impacts on the preparer and investor communities.
Regulators in the US and around the world have drafted proposals that would require companies to make certain environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosures, which has many wondering what the potential impact will be on corporate reporting.
In the latest installment of the EY Think ESG webcast series, industry representatives will break down what you need to know about the key regulation impacts on the preparer and investor communities.
Our speakers include:
- John White, Partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, former Head of Division of Corporation Finance at the SEC
- Pam Oberski, North America Finance Director at Dow Chemical
- Lindsey Stewart, Director, Investment Stewardship Research at Morningstar
- Andrew Hobbs, EY EMEIA Public Policy Leader
- Brian Tomlinson - Managing Director, Environmental, Social and Governance, Ernst & Young LLP | EY - US
Topics discussed include:
- An overview of ESG disclosures and the proposed regulatory changes
- The potential regulatory impact to financial statement preparers
- The potential regulatory impact on investors
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