Webinar
Diverging Paths in ESG Regulation?
We’ll discuss:
- • Why ESG matters to third party (and Nth party) risk management
- • EU and German Supply Chain Due Diligence Regulations (environment and human rights) and what sets them apart from other ESG regulations
- • Newly approved EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Regulation and SEC Climate Reporting proposal
- • ESG and the U.S. 2024 election’s impact on regulations
- • ESG Standards consolidation – ISSB
- • Proposed New York State Department of Financial Service Guidance for New York State Regulated Banking and Mortgage Institutions Relating to Management of Material Financial Risks from Climate Change and existing Insurance industry guidance
- • Bank of England observations on climate related risks
And more!
Speakers:
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Gary RoboffSenior Advisor, Shared AssessmentsGary Roboff is a Senior Advisor to Shared Assessments where he focuses on payments, risk management, mobile financial services, and information management. Gary has almost four decades of experience in financial services planning and management, including 25 years at JP Morgan Chase where he retired as Senior Vice President of Electronic Commerce. Gary has worked extensively in electronic payments, payments fraud, third party risk management, privacy, and information utilization, as well as business frameworks and standards for electronic commerce applications.View full bio
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Colleen MilazzoSVP of Third Party Risk Software Products, Shared AssessmentsColleen leads the TPRM software team in the development of software products/tools for third party-risk assurance. Colleen has over 20 years of experience within the financial services industry and consulting. She has led programs associated with risk management, procurement/contract negotiation, mergers and acquisitions, and business process reengineering. She has regulatory and global experience executing portfolios to meet the corporate strategy.View full bio