In this webinar, ClimeCo experts equip you with actionable insights for preparing for California Senate Bills 253 & 261, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) ruling, and the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
As climate disclosure requirements continue to evolve, companies face increased compliance risk. The interplay between these disclosure requirements is nuanced and while these rules and directives may still change through litigation and implementation, what is clear is that companies should start preparing for disclosures now.
Watch this session on-demand to hear actionable steps companies should take in order to meet upcoming deadlines. We will also cover:
- An overview of the disclosure mandates and critical deadlines
- The roadmap to compliance preparation, including specific actions, risks and opportunities
- Taking advantage of planning efficiencies including considerations for internal team coordination through illustrative case studies
Watch this webinar on-demand for free by completing the form on the right >>
Meet the Speakers:
Kamayani Barshilia, Senior Manager, Sustainability, Policy & Advisory, ClimeCo
Kamayani brings over 7+ years of consulting and industry experience in ESG across several geographies and sectors. Her focus areas are corporate ESG strategizing and strategic investor and stakeholder communication planning. She has delivered turnkey projects, advising clients on sustainability reporting and assurance, peer benchmarking and ESG materiality assessment, social impact assessment, and climate actions.
Kamayani has served institutions in India, advancing financial inclusion, and scaling up clean energy access in underserved communities. She holds a Master’s degree in Carbon Management from the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, and a Master of Science in Resource Management from the University of Delhi, India.
Amanda Mast, Senior Manager, Sustainability, Policy & Advisory, ClimeCo
Amanda is a Senior Manager of Climate Advisory at ClimeCo, specializing in climate strategy and risk, corporate sustainability, and ESG Disclosure.
Previously, she worked on Apple’s Environment, Policy, & Social Initiatives team and with The Coca-Cola Company, supporting global initiatives for environmental sustainability. Amanda offers expertise in climate strategy and risk management, corporate sustainability, and ESG disclosure.
Amanda holds a dual Master of Business Administration and Master of Environmental Management from the University of North Carolina and Duke University and a Bachelor of Arts from the College of William & Mary. Before pursuing her advanced degrees, she partnered with an indigenous community in Panama to co-found an ecotourism enterprise, generating income and helping preserve endangered species.