Hosted by Black Women in Asset Management and Schroders. By invitation only.
In the ESG conversation, there has been a one-size fits all approach to analysis, investment, and stewardship that has arguably left Black voices out of the discussion. At a time when the ESG policies of today may dictate the sustainability outcomes for the next generation, it is more important to ensure diverse perspectives are heard and amplified.
This important roundtable event will bring together senior Black professionals (all genders) to consider the most effective ways to promote ESG policies with an intersectional lens. Designed to encourage open and candid discussion, this event also seeks to connect the Black ESG community in London and will be held under Chatham House rules.
Roundtable Facilitators:
Kimberley Lewis, Head of Active Ownership at Schroders
Remi Olu-Pitan, Fund Manager at Schroders
Uzo Ekwue, Equity Research Analyst at Schroders
Themes and Topics:
How can ethnic pay gap reporting can drive change?
Identifying, screening and monitoring climate justice risks and exposures
Accelerating Black board representation