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ESG 2.0: Putting it into Practice Recap

Whether you lead ESG, work with people who do ESG, or champion ESG, it will take all of us to democratize ESG and incorporate it across organizations. As you set goals and vision around ESG focus on what’s important to your organization and what you want it to grow into. Thank you to Casey Stock, […]

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Whether you lead ESG, work with people who do ESG, or champion ESG, it will take all of us to democratize ESG and incorporate it across organizations. As you set goals and vision around ESG focus on what’s important to your organization and what you want it to grow into.

Thank you to Casey Stock, head of ESG and sustainability for Natera, for sharing her insights and expertise. Thank you to Erica McIntire and Bank of America for hosting us.

Interested in connecting with our speaker or host?

  • Casey Stock, Head of ESG and Sustainability, Natera.
  • Erica McIntire, Colorado Market Executive, Local Market Organization, Bank of America.

A recording of the program, slides and resources can be accessed below. ESG 2.0_BCivic_SHAREABLE

Not sure where to get started? Here’s Casey’s five action items:

  1. Complete a materiality assessment.
  2. Outline what ESG data is relevant + material to your company.
  3. Identify your ESG vision + communicate it out to key internal stakeholders.
  4. Build an ESG core team & find an executive sponsor.
  5. Build a transparent roadmap of where you are & what you’re working on. Share that externally.

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