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Located right off of Gateway Rd. at Drake Street, Allhër apartments are within a short walking distance to Yaletown, the West End, and English Bay. This central location situates Ahllër close to numerous restaurants, café's, retail shops and city parks such as George Wainborn Park, David Lam Park and even Sunset Beach Park.
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December 11, 2024, from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
at the Truist Center
Network Effect: Charlotte
Network Effect: Charlotte Agenda
9 am
Breakfast, Coffee & Conversation
9:30 am
Welcome Remarks
Tori Kaplan, Chief Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Officer, Truist
9:45 am
Size of the Prize: The Billion-Dollar Impact of Growing Consumer Demand
Dave Armon, Vice Chairman, 3BL
There’s growing pressure on businesses to prioritize sustainability, but how much of an impact does it have? Are consumers actually switching brands for sustainability reasons? The answer is yes, and the impact of sustainability-driven brand switching totals $44 billion across 12 U.S. industries. We’ll share new research.
10:00 am
Evolution of ESG Strategy and Reporting Practices
Meredith Bandy, Vice President of Investor Relations and Sustainability, Albemarle Corporation
Emily Vesling, Director of Sustainability, Trane Technologies
Michelle Marks, Managing Partner, Ideas on Purpose
B2B and B2C companies of all sizes have been voluntarily reporting on their environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance for years, but mandatory disclosure is fast approaching. This session focuses on how ESG reporting strategy at two Charlotte-based corporations – Albemarle and Trane Technologies – has evolved to meet regulatory requirements while serving a broad set of stakeholders that includes supply chain partners, investors and employees.
10:20 am
Business Leads Hurricane Helene Relief
Amy Strecker, president, Duke Energy Foundation
Tori Kaplan, Chief Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Officer, Truist
Rick Lyke, Executive Vice President, Public Relations & Public Affairs, Mower
September’s deadly Hurricane Helene spawned catastrophic flooding and destruction in western North Carolina. This session focuses on the business response to Helene. We will hear from Truist and Duke Energy how advance planning is just as important as the ability to innovate based on immediate needs faced by the communities served by these local companies.
10:40 am
Driving STEM Forward
Diane Colomer Cheadle, Director, Client Services, Ideas on Purpose
Marcey Stone, Global Corporate Social Responsibility Leader, Honeywell
Eric Supil, Executive Director, Trips for Kids Charlotte
Middle school kids are too young to get their driver’s license, but STEM educators are targeting these eager learners to pursue tech careers. That’s good news for employers like Honeywell that need to fill their talent pipeline. This session will also include an innovative Charlotte nonprofit Trips for Kids, whose valuable lessons about circularity teaches kids how to be safe bicyclists.
11:05 am
Chef of the Board
Chef Chris Ivens-Brown, Chief Culinary Officer for Compass Group, Eurest
Dave Armon, Vice Chair, 3BL
The “G” in ESG is governance. This session features the unlikely journey Chris Ivens-Brown’s career has taken him from the kitchens of London to the U.S. boardroom of the world’s largest food service provider. We will learn about the creation of a rotating position on the Compass North American officer board. Ivens-Brown becomes the first practicing chef to take the high-level position, representing the voice – and palate – of 50,000 culinarians.
11:20
Closing Remarks & Networking
Truist Center
214 N Tryon St
Charlotte, NC 28202, USA, Innovation Center, 47th Floor
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