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10:45 - 11:15

Keynote: global financial stability in 2021


Fabio Natalucci, Deputy Director, Monetary and Capital Markets Department, International Monetary Fund

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11:30 - 12:30

Plenary session 12: Corporate sustainability disclosure: what do investors need?


Wendy Cromwell, Vice Chair, Wellington Management
Teresa Ko, Trustee, IFRS Foundation
Michèle Lacroix, Head of Group Investment Risk & Sustainability, SCOR
David Semaya, Executive Chairman and Representative Director, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Asset Management
Erik Thedéen, Director General, Finansinspektionen, the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority
Moderator: Morgan Slebos, Director of Sustainable Markets, PRI

Recent global and regional developments on corporate ESG reporting reflect the ever-growing demand for comparable, consistent and high-quality corporate sustainability disclosures. This session will investigate what information investors need to incorporate ESG issues in their investment decisions and assess the sustainability performance of corporate entities.

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13:00 - 14:00

Plenary session 13: Investor action on human rights: big tech in the spotlight


Daniëlle Essink, Senior Engagement Specialist, Active Ownership, Robeco
Iain Levine, Senior Human Rights Advisor, Facebook
Luigi Zingales, Professor, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Moderator: Simon Mundy, Moral Money Editor, Financial Times

This session will explore how investors can approach engagement on human rights with big tech companies to address the most severe risks this industry poses to people. It will also be an opportunity to hear more about recent developments around how the industry is seeking to address and mitigate human rights risks.

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14:30 - 15:30

Plenary session 14: Stewardship for sustainability outcomes


Sarah Couturier-Tanoh, Manager, Corporate Engagement & Advocacy, SHARE
Emine Isciel, Head of Climate and Environment, Storebrand Asset Management
Brynn O'Brien, Executive Director, Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR)
Charlie Penner, Head of Active Engagement, Engine No. 1
Moderator: Paul Chandler, Director of Stewardship, PRI

In the nearly two years since the PRI released Active Ownership 2.0, we have seen early signs of a step change in investors’ use of stewardship, as concerns around systemic sustainability issues have grown. From new directors on the board of ExxonMobil, to engagement with the Brazilian government on deforestation, to further emphasis on corporate lobbying, this practitioner-focused session will provide an overview of some of the key developments in how investors are using their influence to shape sustainability outcomes.

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15:30 - 15:45

Conference closing and launch of PRI in Person 2022


Martin Skancke, Board Chair, PRI

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