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When it comes to climate investment funds, diverse management is imperative The case for raising up women in climate tech 3 innovations in green steel Features Highlights from the mainstage of GreenFin 21 (22:35) In the first of two parts, we feature outtakes from two great panel discussions this week during the inaugural GreenFin event. Look for more coverage on the site and in this podcast next week. Meanwhile, let's hear from: Rick Lacaille, global chief investment officer of State Street Global Advisors Suzanne Dibianca, executive vice president corporate relations and chief impact officer for Salesforce Katie McGinty, vice president and chief sustainability, government and regulatory affairs officer at Johnson Controls Johnson Controls Chief Financial Officer Olivier Leonetti Know any circular economy startups? (31:45) The nominations process for the Accelerate fast-pitch completion at Circularity 21 is officially live.
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Capitals Coalition, said the digitization of ESG data is exciting because it moves away from the old rhythms of pushing out reports once a year, which he compared to water flowing through a pipe with holes in it. "Actually, we're moving more to a lake where you'd go and dip in, and you get it out … That's something where we're going to see a significant step forward, when we start getting the technical companies and others involved in this process." Along those lines, Mohin described a need for tools offering real-time, forecastable information for company leaders.
We chat with the new GreenBiz Group director of startup programs, Sherrie Totoki, about what we're looking for — and her emerging plans for supporting the entrepreneur ecosystem. *Music in this Email List episode by Lee Rosevere: "As I Was Saying," "Introducing the Pre-roll," "Sad Marimba Planet," "Curiosity" and "Waiting for the Moment That Never Comes" Stay connected To make sure you don't miss the newest episode of GreenBiz 350, subscribe on iTunes or Spotify. Have a question or suggestion for a future segment? E-mail us at 350@greenbiz.com.
Capitals Coalition, said the digitization of ESG data is exciting because it moves away from the old rhythms of pushing out reports once a year, which he compared to water flowing through a pipe with holes in it. "Actually, we're moving more to a lake where you'd go and dip in, and you get it out … That's something where we're going to see a significant step forward, when we start getting the technical companies and others involved in this process." Along those lines, Mohin described a need for tools offering real-time, forecastable information for company leaders.