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Environmental Social and Governance Reporting (ESG)

Description

Course Description
This course provides an overview of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting in the distilled spirits industry. Participants will learn about the importance of ESG to investors, customers, and consumers and how to identify ESG risks and opportunities in their operations. The course will also cover the US federal and state regulatory requirements for ESG reporting and provide an overview of platforms and frameworks for disclosure, such as CDP.

Learning Objectives
Understand the concept of ESG and its importance to investors, customers, and consumers in the distilled spirits industry.
Identify ESG risks and opportunities in their operations through materiality assessment.
Comply with the US federal and state regulatory requirements for ESG reporting.
Utilize different platforms and frameworks for ESG reporting, such as CDP.

Contributors

  • Maile Hartsook

    Maile Hartsook is an Environmental Sustainability Program Manager at Brown-Forman, overseeing supply chain sustainability for iconic brands like Jack Daniel's. She leads strategies and programs to advance climate action, water stewardship, sustainable packaging, agriculture, and forestry, and supports company-wide ESG reporting. Recently, she launched a Climate Action Supplier Program spanning agriculture, packaging, and transportation industries, and spearheaded a farmer engagement initiative to engage all direct farmers by 2025 on regenerative agriculture practices. Maile has a Master of Science in Sustainability Management from the Kogod School of Business.

August 14, 2024
Wed 1:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 0M

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