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Market Place
GRI Organizational Stakeholder General Assembly (closed event)
Mr. Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Prof. Mervyn E. King S.C., Chairman, GRI Board of Directors
Ms. Karin Ireton, Director of Group Sustainability Management, Standard Bank Group
Many stakeholders have asked where and how GRI will be evolving in the coming years. This session will offer Organizational Stakeholders (OS) an opportunity to hear directly from official spokespeople about GRI’s future strategy. Professor Mervyn King will share his wide experience of sustainability reporting. Karin Ireton will talk about the vital contribution of OS to furthering the sustainability reporting agenda. At the core of the meeting is a panel discussion featuring Mervyn King, Karin Ireton and Ernst Ligteringen, taking direct questions from OS.
IDFA @ Lunchtime: Documentaries Addressing Sustainability
OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and GRI
Ms. Marie-France Houde, Head of Corporate Responsibility and OECD Senior Economist, OECD
Mr. Are-Jostein Norheim, CSR Ambassador, Section for Economic and Commercial Affairs, Ministry Foreign Affairs Norway
Dr. Roel Nieuwenkamp , Director International Trade and Globalization, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands
Mr. Herman Mulder (Moderator), GRI Board, NCP-NL Board, Worldconnector, former Director-General ABN AMRO
Opening PlenaryNavigating towards a sustainable global economy
Mr. Pavan Sukhdev, Study Leader, TEEB
Mr. Mathis Wackernagel, President, Global Footprint Network (GFN)
Mr. Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ms. Barbara Kux, Member of the Managing Board; Head of Supply Chain Management and Chief Sustainability Officer, Siemens AG
Mr. Hans Wijers, CEO, AkzoNobel
2010 is a critical year to take stock and take action. While enormous progress has been made on many fronts over the past decade, it’s clear that the current economic model is deeply unsustainable. Time is running out to find effective answers for challenges such as poverty alleviation, climate change, biodiversity loss and the other issues identified in the UN Millennium Development Goals. Most experts consider that the next decade will be crucial to the fate of humankind.
Against this backdrop, the 3rd Amsterdam Global Conference has set itself the challenge of crafting an action agenda for the period up to 2020. How can we tackle the triple challenges of ‘finance, fuel and food’? How can the power of information help markets and societies find ways to become sustainable? How can claims regarding ‘green growth’ and ‘green industry’ best be assessed?
GRI Training Community Celebration (closed event)
This session will provide an informal platform for the GRI Training Partners, Quality Control Consultants of the GRI Certified Training Program and anyone who has attended a GRI Certified Training Course to come together with the GRI Learning Services staff. Participants will have the opportunity to mix and network in a more social atmosphere and exchange experiences on the GRI Certified Training Programs in an informal way.
GRI Organizational Stakeholder Celebration (closed event)
Dr. Robert Massie, Sustainability and Corporate Governance Expert
GRI’s Organizational Stakeholder (OS) Program has grown to include 584 organizations from over 50 countries. Our conference presents a rare opportunity to bring together OS from around the world. GRI’s founders Bob Massie and Allen White will welcome OS to an exclusive celebration at the RAI’s “beach.” OS can enjoy drinks and canapés whilst meeting like-minded organizations, the OS Team, and members of the GRI Secretariat and Stakeholder Council. The OS General Assembly panel, Professor Mervyn King, Ernst Ligteringen and Karin Ireton will be present, this time for more informal discussion.
Market Place
Governments Main Hall SessionPartner or Regulator: Can government make the invisible hand do the right thing?
Mr. Richard Howitt, Labour Member of the European Parliament
Mr. Chris P. Buijink, Secretary-General, Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands
Mr. Jan Ernst de Groot , Managing Director and Member of the Board of Management, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Mr. Herman Mulder (Moderator), GRI Board, NCP-NL Board, Worldconnector, former Director-General ABN AMRO
Ms. Angela Cropper , Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director, UNEP
Ms. Elisabeth Dahlin , CEO, Save the Children
Mr. Pedro Ortun, Enterprise and Industry Directorate General, European Commission
Mr. Shri R. Bandyopadhyay, Secretary, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India
Mr. Jorge Samek, Binacional Director - General, ITAPU
Governments play a central role in setting the national and global framework for a sustainable economy. However not everything can or should be regulated. The art of government is to know how, where and when to intervene, using the full range of tools at its disposal.
Based on the recent hard lessons of the global financial crisis, Rethinking, this session will explore what lessons governments have drawn from the global financial crisis and what role governments see in Rebuilding the economy to ensure sustainability. While a growing number of companies Report and disclose ESG data, the majority of companies still limit disclosure to financial information. Uneven transparency affects markets and society alike, and could disadvantage more transparent organizations. How can government harness the power of markets to serve the common good? Is voluntary ESG reporting a driver towards a sustainable economy or a license for irresponsible conduct?
Learn about ISO 26000 and the GRI Guidelines
Mr. William Blackburn, President, William Blackburn Consulting, Ltd.
Mr. Jonathon Hanks, Managing Director, Incite Sustainability, and Chair, ISO 26000 Drafting Team
Mr. Kevin McKinley, Deputy Secretary-General, ISO
Reporting for SMEs: Learn from Small Pioneers
Ms. Anna Fuster, CSR Product Manager, Lavola
Ms. Susana Pascual Garcia, Manager Integrated Systems Management, ACEFAT
Mr. Fernando Ramires, Founder, Envases Orlandini
Mr. Dante Pesce, Founder and Executive Director, Vincular: Centre for CSR
Small in size, but big in numbers, SMEs play an integral part in the process of creating a more sustainable world. It is a sector with unique issues and approaches towards sustainability reporting. This session will provide an opportunity for the audience to learn from the first hand experiences of SMEs who have taken the step to produce a GRI sustainability report and from those who helped them along the way.
Learn about GRI Certified Software and Tools
Ms. Alyssa Farrell, Global Marketing Manager, SAS
Mr. Yannick Peterschmitt, Director, Solution Management Sustainability Performance Management, SAP
Ms. Amanda Plakosh-Angeles, Global Sustainability Analyst, Lexmark International, Inc.
Mr. Jerry Williams, Program Director, Environmental Sustainability, SAS
The target group for the GRI Certified Software and Tools Program includes all types of organizations that are planning to fully or partly use the elements of the GRI Reporting Framework in their tools or software. This informative session will present the program and explain the applications process for interested parties.
The Future Steps in Developing the GRI Guidelines
Ms. Seema Arora, Principal Counsellor and Head, CII ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development
Dr. Alan Knight, Associate Senior Partner, AccountAbility
Ms. Sandy Nessing, Director, Sustainability & ESH Strategy & Design, American Electric Power
Mr. Mike Wallace, Director Sustainability Reporting Framework, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ms. Sonia Favaretto, Director Sustainability, BM&F BOVESPA
The Role of the Media in Shaping the Future of a Transparent Economy
Mr. Jo Confino, Executive Editor, The Guardian
Mr. Tobias Eigen, Founder, Kabissa - Space for Change in Africa
Mr. Mike McCluskey, State Director NSW Head Corporate Social Responsibility, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Ms. Jane Meacham, Research Analyst, Sustainable Investments Institute
The media play a central role in fostering transparency and accountability. But how transparent are media themselves? Learn from media and organizations and their stakeholders as they discuss how the media contribute to sustainable development through their unique role. And find out how these experts see this role evolving. Also hear how media organizations are taking steps to improve their own transparency, and how they are grappling with measuring and reporting on their unique media content related sustainability impacts.
Sustainability Reporting Panel
Prof. Ans Kolk, Professor of Sustainable Management, University of Amsterdam Business School
Prof. Karen Paul, Professor Department of Management and International Business, Florida International University
Prof. Francesco Perrini, Full Professor, Bocconi University (Department of Management)
This session will give insight into developments and peculiarities regarding sustainability reporting. Studies presented will cover trajectories of sustainability reporting by the largest multinationals worldwide, considering evolving patterns at the firm level in their sector-specific settings. Another study analyzes the evolution of reporting practices in Mexico over the years, comparing different generations of reporting. Attention will also be paid to the performance consequences, by relating the structure of sustainability reporting to corporate social performance.
Financial Markets Main Hall SessionOn price and value: helping markets make sustainable choices
Mr. James Gifford, Executive Director, Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)
Ms. Claudia Kruse, Senior Sustainability & Governance Specialist, APG All Pensions Group
Mr. Sean Harrigan (Moderator), Past Executive Director, States Council, Region 8, United Food and Commercial, Workers Union and Member, GRI Board of Directors
Mr. Hans Rademaker, Member Management Board, Robeco
Mr. Curtis Ravenel , Advisory Board, Director of Sustainability, Bloomberg
Ms. Estelle Mironesco, Director SRI Department, Vigeo
Dr. Matthew Kiernan, Founder and Chief Executive, Inflection Point Capital Management
Ms. Maria Luiza de Oliveira Pinto e Paiva, Executive Director, Banco Real
Mr. Frank Mantero, Director, Corporate Citizenship Programs, GE Corporation
Mr. Adam M. Kanzer, Managing Director & General Counsel, Domini Social Investments
Former Exxon Norway President Oystein Dahle is credited with having said: ‘Socialism collapsed because it did not allow the market to tell the economic truth; capitalism may collapse because it does not tell the ecological truth.’ Effective markets thrive on accurate, material and timely information. Information flows are shaped by government policies, investors’ and customers’ demands, and technological developments. Having seen how markets can fail to serve the common interest, Rethinking, this session explores how markets can be best informed to help Rebuild our economy and integrate environmental and social risks and value drivers. This session will explore the information needs of a sustainable economy, how sustainability Reporting should evolve, and whether or how the leading sustainability ratings and indexes can equip markets to mitigate risk and generate value. Will better ESG information help to change markets?
Learn about Regulatory Approaches around the Globe
Mr. Carsten Ingerslev, Head of Centre for Danish Commerce and Companies Agency
Mr. Daniel Malan, Senior Lecturer, Business Ethics and Corporate Governance, University of Stellenbosch Business School
Ms. Teresa Fogelberg, Deputy Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ms. Angela Cropper , Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director, UNEP
Mr. Wim Bartels, Partner and Global Head of Sustainability Assurance Services, KPMG NL
Four years ago the groundbreaking study “Carrots and Sticks for Starters” was released. Since then the global financial and economic crisis has sparked renewed focus on regulation, including corporate governance and disclosure requirements. As a response to this, governments have been increasingly engaged in mandating sustainability reporting and in issuing guidance documents. What are the regulatory trends in the different regions of the world? Come and witness the launch of the second global study by UNEP, GRI, KPMG, and University of Stellenbosch Business School.
Learn about Reporting in Emerging Economies
Ms. Seema Arora, Principal Counsellor and Head, CII ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development
Mr. Raji Hattar, Chief Sustainability and Compliance Officer, Aramex International
Mr. Manoj Arora, Director, Ministry of Corporate Affairs India
Ms. Narina Mnatsakanian, Manager, Global Networks, Recruitment and Emerging Markets Work Streams, Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)
Mr. Ramnath N. Mukhija, President (Operations) and Member of the Board, Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T)
Ms. Karin Ireton, Director of Group Sustainability Management, Standard Bank Group
What value does sustainability reporting bring to organizations in major emerging markets like Brazil, India, China, and South Africa? The answer to this question is key, enabling the mainstreaming of sustainability reporting in these emerging markets.
Learn about 'The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity' (TEEB)
Mr. Joshua Bishop, Business and Enterprise Coordinator, TEEB
Mr. Sean Gilbert, Director GRI Focal Point China, Global Reporting Initiative
Mr. Richard Mattison, Chief Operating Officer, Trucost
Ms. Dorah Nteo, Chief Director: Planning, Coordination and Information Management, National Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa
The Future of Stakeholder Engagement Using Interactive Technology
Ms. Laura Berry, Executive Director, ICCR
Mr. Jo Confino, Executive Editor, The Guardian
Mr. Martin Smith, CEO, JustMeans
It is on everybody’s mind: how to use interactive technology (including social media) to get your sustainability message across? How can digital tools help you demonstrate accountability and optimize stakeholder engagement? The use of interactive technology is changing the traditional notions of transparency, power, and accountability between companies and their stakeholders. This session will provide an overview of how these technologies can be used by companies to communicate their sustainability message as well as deepen understanding and improve performance on accountability and stakeholder engagement.
The Future of NGO Reporting
Ms. Kate Gilmore, former Executive Deputy Secretary General, Amnesty International
Mr. Jeremy Hobbs, Executive Director, Oxfam International
Ms. Angeles Pereira, Executive Director, CEDHA
Many NGOs publish financial and overall program reports, but it is less common to publish data on their works that impacts the environment and on the unintended consequences of their activities. The GRI NGO Sector Supplement was initiated by the INGO Accountability Charter and will be released at this session. It was created for NGOs to signal their commitment to strengthen their public accountability. This session will discuss different views on what NGOs should report and what the future will bring for reporting NGOs.
Assurance of Sustainability Reporting
Dr. Ian Thomson Reader, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Strathclyde
Prof. David Owen, Professor of Social and Environmental Accounting, Nottingham Business School, University of Nottingham
Dr. Paolo Perego, Assistant Professor Department of Accounting and Control, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
This session will discuss and evaluate, both theoretically and empirically, recent trends and developments in assurance statement practice. What are the best practices for building assurance in reporting for professional firms? The session will specifically consider the role assurance is playing in enhancing stakeholder accountability.
All You Want to Know About GRI Publications
Not everyone knows that GRI publishes a number of relevant publications on sustainability reporting each year. These include both the GRI Learning Publications as well as publications in the GRI Research and Development series. In this lunch session the audience will find out about the different GRI publications and how to access them.
IDFA @ Lunchtime: Documentaries Addressing Sustainability
Electoral Debate between the candidates of the major Dutch political parties of the Netherlands
Workshop: Become a leader on Sustainability Issues in your Company
Mr. Trevor Rees, Head of Development, LEAD International (Moderator)
Mr. Tom Dodd, CSR Policy Officer, DG Enterprise & Industry, EU Commission
Mr. Les Hendry, Director, Onearth
UN Global Compact and GRI - Creating a Value Platform for Sustainability
Mr. Raji Hattar, Chief Sustainability and Compliance Officer, Aramex International
Mr. Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative
Ms. Dorah Nteo, Chief Director: Planning, Coordination and Information Management, National Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa (Moderator)
What can the UN Global Compact - GRI partnership offer your organization? The Global Compact pursues the alignment of values and operational principles for sustainable development. GRI offers organizations a trusted framework to communicate their sustainability performance. In a new decade with new needs, UNGC and GRI’s common vision of a sustainable economy will offer a platform for realizing the value of sustainable development: facilitating sustainable outcomes, material performance disclosure and ensuring that the information is accessible for today’s and tomorrow’s stakeholders.
Workshop: Employee Motivation and Responsible Management
Mr. David Brilleslijper, Director Corporate Communications, Delta Lloyd
Mr. Patrick Koimans, Stakeholder Relations & Public Affairs Manager, Delta Lloyd
Ms. Kate Simpson, Impact International
Ms. Jacqueline van Zundert, Associate Corporate Secretary, Royal DSM NV
Mining & Metals Sector Supplement
Ms. Liesel Filgueiras, General Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility and Vale, Vale
Ms. Maaike Fleur, Project Manager Sector Supplements, Global Reporting Initiative
Mr. Scott Klinger, Director of Corporate Engagement, First Peoples Worldwide
All You Want to Know About GRI Training Programs
The Certified Training Program aims to disseminate knowledge on sustainability reporting around the world. It has been developed especially to help report makers and users to more effectively use the GRI Framework and GRI reports. This session will give a summary overview of the program and the “Introduction to GRI Workshop”. It will clarify who offers each of these, where they are offered and how interested participants can apply to attend.
Business Main Hall SessionFrom mitigation to innovation: can reporting help companies become sustainable?
Mr. Yogesh Chander Deveshwar, Chairman and CEO, ITC Limited
Mr. Oliver Greenfield, Head of Sustainable Business and Economics, WWF-UK
Mr. Aron Cramer (Moderator), President and CEO, BSR
Ms. Karin Ireton, Director of Group Sustainability Management, Standard Bank Group
Mr. Frank Curtiss, Head of Corporate Goverance, Railpen Investments
Ms. Pauline Skypala, Editor, Financial Times FM
Mr. Mikael Hagstrom, Executive Vice President, EMEA and Asia Pacific, SAS
Mr. Eric Hespenheide , Audit and Enterprise Risk Services Global Leader, Sustainability & Climate Change, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Mr. Toshiya Masuoka, Director Corporate Advice Department, International Finance Corporation (IFC)
There is increasing recognition by business leaders and stakeholders that the business paradigm has ‘lost the plot’. Rethinking, business has unequaled potential to be part of the sustainability solution as well as a worrying capacity to do damage to nature and society. In the long term, business cannot flourish unless it respects and reflects community and environmental values and constraints. Rebuilding, the green shoots of a new business model are emerging. These can be seen in the value being attached to stakeholder perspectives, the shift towards low-carbon and resource-efficient technologies, and the explicit adoption of the sustainable development agenda. This session will examine the strategies that leading companies are developing and how Reporting can help to inform corporate decision-making and engage stakeholders in managing today’s eco-efficiency, innovating tomorrow’s business model, and ensuring good corporate governance. But, can companies always be transparent with their stakeholders and be competitive in the
Learn about Sustainability in China
Dr. Liu Jianli, Deputy Director of the Research Center of Management Science, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Mrs. Wang Yuan, Director General, China Development Bank
Mr. Xu Wu, Executive President and Deputy Secretary of China Communist Party Comittee (Guangshou Development Industry (Holdings))
Learn how State-Owned Companies Take the Lead in Reporting
Ms. Jenny Didong, Division for State Enterprises, Ministry of Enterprise, Sweden
Ms. Lotta Fogde, Senior Vice President Corporate Communication, LKAB
Mr. Jean-Paul Schaay, Deputy Director State-owned Companies, Netherlands Ministry of Finance
Mr. Anders Söderlund, Chief Financial Officer, Systembolaget
Mr. Simon Theeuwes, Manager Investor Relations, Corporate Treasury Schiphol Group
In the last three years several governments - including Sweden, The Netherlands, Norway, and China - have issued policies on sustainability reporting for state-owned companies. Are these countries the exception to the rule, or are they leading a new trend? Have the affected state owned companies perceived this as an additional administrative burden, or as an opportunity to assess and profile their sustainability performance? Should state owned companies be treated differently from private companies? This session will explore these recent developments.
Sustainability Reporting and XBRL: Learn about the Applications
Mr. Olaf Brugman, Senior Manager CSR, Rabobank (Moderator)
Mr. Michael Krzus, Partner, Public Policy and External Affairs, Grant Thornton
Mr. Tomasz Noetzel, SRI Equity Research Analyst, Bloomberg
Mr. Patrick Quinlan, CEO, Rivet Software
XBRL is rapidly changing the way in which business information is reported. In this session we will explore how XBRL can benefit both report preparers and readers. Leading experts will present their perspectives on the application of XBRL in sustainability reporting.
How Financial Services Shape the Future of Reporting
Mr. Adrie Heinsbroek, Sustainability Reporting Analyst, ING Investment Office
Mr. Ricardo Henriques, Special Advisor to the President, National Social and Economic Development Bank (BNDES)
Ms. Denise Hills, Sustainability Superintendent, Itau Unibanco
Ms. Andrea Moffat, Senior Director of Corporate Programs, CERES
Mr. Marc Brammer, Head of UK & European Business Development, RiskMetrics
An increasing number of financial institutions are not only reporting on their own sustainability, but are also actively reviewing the sustainability performance of the companies in their own portfolios. Lenders, insurers and investors are increasingly analyzing hundreds of companies across entire indices (FTSE All Share, S&P 500) and within specific sectors, to assess hidden sustainability risks. While many have their own in-house analysts, there is also a growing reliance on intermediaries. Understand how and why mainstream financial institutions are taking sustainability reporting seriously.
Volans & GRI Research Program: Trends in Future Reporting
Ms. Amy Birchall, Associate Director Strategy Projects, Volans Ventures
Ms. Susan Blesener, Director of Corporate Accountability, Novo Nordisk
Mr. James Farrar, Vice President Sustainability, SAP
Mr. Mark Weick, Director Sustainability Programs, The Dow Chemical Company
Trends indicate that reporting on sustainability is moving beyond just annual publications. Fueled by unprecedented data flows and increasing complexity, this continuous demand for information requires new levels of transparency, and brings with it new issues. This session presents the highlights of a joint GRI & Volans report, The Transparent Economy, and invites the audience to an open debate on the findings.
Carbon Disclosure Panel
Prof. Ans Kolk, Professor of Sustainable Management, University of Amsterdam (Chair)
Dr. Mike Toffel, Assistant Professor of Business, Harvard Business School
Dr. Jonatan Pinkse, Assistant Professor of Strategy, University of Amsterdam Business School
Dr. Rory Sullivan, Head of Responsible Investment, Insight Investment
One of the topics that has received specific attention in the past decade is climate change, and along with it reporting, with a rapid increase in carbon disclosure. A main driver has been the Carbon Disclosure Project, and related investor pressure on companies to report their risks and vulnerabilities, and to a lesser extent, their opportunities in relation to climate change. This session will reflect on the emergence, peculiarities, relevance and usefulness of carbon disclosure, as well as drivers and determinants.
Readers' Main Hall SessionReaders' Views: Is sustainability reporting progressing?
Ms. Solitaire Townsend, Co-Founder, Futerra
Mr. Wim Bartels, Partner and Global Head of Sustainability Assurance Services, KPMG NL
Mr. Jean-Philippe Renaut, Program Manager, SustainAbility Ltd
Dr. Allen White (Moderator), Vice President, Tellus Institute, and Former Chief Executive, GRI
Mr. Marc Gunther , Contributing editor, FORTUNE, Senior writer, GreenBiz.com
Ms. Erin Lyon , Executive Director, CSR Asia
Ms. Helle Bank Jorgensen, US Sustainability Advisory Practice Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Ms. Celia Rosemblum, Editor of Special Projects, Valor Economico
Mr. Etienne Butruille, Director, KPMG Global Sustainability Services (Spain)
Respondents to the first Readers’ Choice Survey and Awards in 2008 threw down the gauntlet; sustainability reporting generally needed to become more balanced and connected with the corporate strategy. Have reporting entities taken note and has sustainability reporting progressed? The 2nd Biennial Readers’ Choice Survey and Awards provides again unique insights into the readers’ views on sustainability reporting’s effectiveness. Did readers find more balanced and compelling accounts of companies’ successes, challenges and choices? Did they find reports to be more informative about corporate strategies and sustainability performance? This session will explore the readers’ verdict and what reporting entities can do to meet their readers’ expectations.
Learn about the Earth Charter Principles and the GRI Guidelines
Ms. Teresa Fogelberg, Deputy Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ms. Bianca Patrocínio, Marketing and Disclosure Manager Investor Relations, Petrobras
Mr. Dumisani Nyoni, Director of Zimele Institute, Organisation of Rural Associations for Progress (ORAP) and Member, Earth Charter Initiative Council
Ms. Erna Witoelar, Member, Earth Charter International Council
Mr. Dumisani Nyoni, Director of Zimele Institute, Organisation of Rural Associations for Progress (ORAP) and Member, Earth Charter Initiative Council
The ‘Earth Charter’ is an inspiring set of widely endorsed values and principles offering some of the most comprehensive guidance on how to build a just and sustainable global society. GRI recommends the Earth Charter to organizations that seek extended normative or ethical guidance on how they could advance sustainability and related global principles. In 2010, the Earth Charter celebrates its 10th anniversary – time to celebrate, but also to take stock and explore how the ethical grounding of sustainability reporting can be reinforced.
Learn how Reporting Drives Gender Equality
Ms. Rufina Fernandes, CEO, NASSCOM Foundation
Sustainability reporters have the potential to promote gender equality by disclosing their organizations’ gender-responsive practices and performance. Yet reporting organizations rarely report much gender related information in their sustainability reports. This session will provide participants with the opportunity to learn from and discuss the gender issues they could report on and how to implement this. The session will also provide the opportunity to learn more about the GRI & IFC publication ‘Embedding Gender in Sustainability Reporting – a Practitioners’ Guide’.
The Future of Reporting: Do Accountants Get It?
Mr. Henk de Bruin, Senior Vice President and Head of Corporate Sustainability Office, Phillips
Mr. Eric Israel, Managing Director, KPMG
Prof. Paul James, Director, the Global Cities Institute (RMIT) and Director, United Nations Global Compact Cities Programme
Ms. Nancy Kamp-Roelands, Deputy Chairman, FEE Sustainability Group
Mr. Mike Krzus, Partner, Grant Thornton LLP
Mr. Luis Perera, Partner, PwC Chile
Mr. Henk de Bruin, Senior-Vice President, Royal Philips Electronics
Accounting for environmental liabilities is not a new issue, but the emergence of carbon markets and eco-system services has opened an entirely new area of accounting. Increasingly, annual reports are integrating sustainability information into documents requiring a new level of involvement and expertise from the accounting profession. How are accounts evolving as these issues become more relevant to the financial markets? What are the new assets and liabilities they are encountering and what is on the horizon for stakeholders?
Digital Tools in the Future of Reporting
Mr. Sylvain Guyoton, Vice President Services, EcoVadis – Sustainable Supply Management
Ms. Suzanne Pahlman, Innovation Catalyst, Connecore
Ms. Jennifer Pollard, Sr. Product Manager Microsoft Dynamics. Microsoft Corporation
During the last years there has been an increasing demand for software and digital tools to support the sustainability management systems of a range of diverse organizations. Meanwhile the requirements for monitoring organizational ESG data have become clearer as a result of the efforts of organizations like GRI. GRI has launched the GRI Certified Software and Tools program that seeks to meet the demands for content and for user friendly solutions for sustainability management.
The Future of Reporting in the Supply Chain
Mr. Peter Capozucca, Principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Mr. Roberto Waack, Board Member FSC, AMATA
Mr. Juan Carlos Corvalan, title, Sodimac
Large businesses increasingly find themselves under pressure from consumers, governments and other stakeholders to demonstrate leadership and take responsibility for their supply chain. There’s a crucial role for reporting within the supply chain, yet, how is this best implemented? In this session, hear what trend setters and thought leaders are saying on this topic.
NGO Accountability
Prof. Aldnoor Ebrahim, Associate Professor in the General Management Unit and in the Social Enterprise Initiative, Harvard University
Prof. Jeffrey Unerman, Professor of Accounting & Corporate Accountability; Deputy Head of School of Management Manchester Business School, University of Manchester
Dr. Gloria Agyemang, Lecturer in Accounting Royal Holloway, University of London
This session will evaluate recent trends in NGO accountability, specifically evaluating the likely impact of the GRI NGO sector supplement on NGO accountability in developing country contexts. This session will also address the dilemmas involved in measuring NGO performance and social impact.
Readers' Choice Awards Ceremony
Ms. Solitaire Townsend, Co-Founder, Futerra
Market Place
Workshop: Employee Motivation and Responsible Management
Ms. Kate Simpson, Consultant & Facilitator, Impact International (Moderator)
Mr. David Brilleslijper, Director Corporate Communications, Delta Lloyd
Mr. Patrick Koimans, Stakeholder Relations & Public Affairs Manager, Delta Lloyd
Ms. Jacqueline van Zundert, Associate Corporate Secretary, Royal DSM NV
What drives individuals to engage with the sustainability agenda? How may incentives be embedded into the reporting process? The Employee Motivation and Responsible Management session will be a highly interactive experience, based on participants’ practical experience. You will gain an insight into the way other people and organizations motivate employees around the sustainability agenda. You will learn and share some practical examples in developing strategies that engage employees.
Integrated Reporting Main Hall SessionClosing the gap: should financial and non-financial accounting merge?
Dr. Robert Eccles, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Business School
Mr. Alex Malley, CEO, CPA Australia
Mr. Ian Ball, CEO, IFAC
Mr. Rodolfo Guttilla, Corporate Affairs and Government Relations Vice-President, Natura Cosmeticos
Ms. Susanne Stormer , Vice President, Global TBL Management at Novo Nordisk
Ms. Ruth Picker, Global Leader - Global IFRS Services, Ernst & Young
Mr. Henk de Bruin, Senior-Vice President, Royal Philips Electronics
Prof. Mervyn E. King S.C., Chairman, GRI Board of Directors
Markets are starting to look at the connection between financial, environmental, social and governance information. While progress continues to be made in developing a common global approach to traditional financial reporting, development towards a sustainable economy will require organizations to Rethink and integrate key economic, social and environmental aspects of performance into their decision-making. Rebuilding their reports, pioneering companies are experimenting with various formats of integrated reporting to generate new insights for themselves and their stakeholders. What can we learn from these innovators? How will the integration of sustainability data into core reporting help organizations handle these issues, and how will the emergence of this new practice drive them to do so? This session will pick up early signals along the road toward integrated reporting and seek to identify the drivers and obstacles in this transformation. Report: Is integrated reporting the blueprint for corporate reporting in a sustainable economy?
How to Define Report Content: Learn about Materiality from Practitioners
Mr. Richard Boele, Managing Director, Banarra Sustainability Assurance and Advice
Dr. Glenn Frommer, Head of Sustainable Development, MTR Corporation
Mr. Luis Perera, Partner, PwC Chile
Ms. Julia Robbins, Senior Accountability Associate, Vancity
Choosing the issues and indicators to report on, and determining the responsibility boundaries of what to report on, are among the most fundamental decisions to be taken in the preparation of any report. In this session practitioners share their perspectives on how to get these crucial decisions right.
Learn about Transparency in the Supply Chain
Mr. Juan Carlos Corvalan, CSR & Legal Affairs Manager, Sodimac, Chile
Mr. Jose Figueiredo Soares, Director of Sustainability and Environmental Affairs, EDP
Ms. Selin Gür, CEO, SLN Tekstil Ve Moda Sanayi Ticaret Ltd Sti
Mr. Jörg Hartmann, Executive Director, Center for Cooperation with the Private Sector/Public Private Partnership (PPP), GTZ
Mr. Jorge Quintas Serrano, Responsible for Business Development, SOLIDAL, Condutores Eléctricos (Grupo Quintas & Quintas)
Mr. Stefan Seidel, Environmental and Social Affairs Manager EMEA, PUMA
The need to bring greater transparency to the supply chain is a challenge faced by large companies all around the world. Through the Global Action Network for Transparency in the Supply Chain program (GANTSCh), GRI offers the opportunity to large companies to support their (SME) suppliers in developing a GRI G3 sustainability report. In this session the audience can learn from the experiences of participating multinational enterprises and their suppliers.
Learn about Current Approaches to External Assurance
Ms. Rebecca Bowens, Global Sustainability Report Assurance Product Manager, SGS
Mr. Jermyn Brooks, Chair Business Advisory Board, Transparency International
Prof. David Owen, Professor of Social and Environmental Accounting, Nottingham Business School, University of Nottingham
Mr. Jason Perks, Group Director, Two Tomorrows
Mr. David York, Head of Auditing Practice, ACCA
This session will serve as a knowledge-sharing platform around current approaches to the external assurance of sustainability reports. A panel of representatives from the leading accounting firms, alternative assurance providers and the academic world will share their experiences and views on the assurance of ESG data. The session is primarily intended for professionals within the assurance field and other directly affected parties.
Future Trends on Reporting and Product Disclosure
Dr. Jon Johnson, Co-Director, Walmart’s Sustainability Consortium
Mr. Marcello Manca, Vice President & General Manager, UL Environment
Ms. Anneke Sipkens, CEO, People 4 Earth
Dr. Allen White (Moderator), Vice President, Tellus Institute, and Former Chief Executive, GRI
Hundreds of sustainability statements are being issued by organizations on a daily basis. A recent review of eco-labeling schemes identified over 300 of them, varying from international, local, product to the organizational level. Can a non-sustainable company produce a sustainable product? Can a non-sustainable product come from a sustainable company? Who decides and how do we know what claims are reliable? This panel will discuss the relationship between varying types of sustainability measurement and disclosure tools and help stakeholders make sense of the confusion in the market.
A Green Future: What's in it for me?
Ms. Teresa Fogelberg, Deputy Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ms. Sally Jeanrenaud, Programme Director Green Economy Coalition, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Mr. Joost Martens, Director General, Consumers International
Dr. Dorothea Seebode, Senior Director Sustainability, Philips Research
Mr. Steven Stone, Director, Economics and Trade Branch, Division of Technology, Industry & Economics, United Nations Environment Programme
Mr. Pierre Habbard, Policy Advisor, TUAC-OECD
What is the ‘green economy’? What does it mean for union, consumer and business groups? What are the key transparency and accountability principles involved? Founded in 2009 by IUCN, WWF International, IIED and others, the Green Economy Coalition has been working with different social and economic groups. GRI is a coalition collaborator. This session explores the challenges and opportunities in making a transition to economies that are resilient, protect nature, and embrace social justice, responsibility and transparency.
Carbon Performance and Measurement Panel
Mr. Bill Blackburn, President, William Blackburn Consulting, Ltd.
Dr. Timo Busch, Senior Researcher, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Dr. Tobias Hahn, Associate Professor for Corporate Sustainability, CSR and Environmental Management, Euromed Marseille Management School
To arrive at a better corporate carbon performance the use of carbon must be accounted for and carbon data be used. Poor data means that data will not be used. This panel will discuss both carbon measurement and accounting as well as the use of corporate carbon performance data. Presentations will cover existing guidelines and norms as well as carbon performance indicators and the assessment of corporate carbon performance in monetary terms.
Workshop: Become a leader on Sustainability Issues in your Company
Mr. Tom Dodd, CSR Policy Officer, DG Enterprise & Industry, EU Commission
Mr. Les Hendry, Director, Onearth
2020 Vision Main Hall SessionMaking it all add up: Action in 2010 for Universal Sustainability Disclosure in 2020
Ms. Alya Z. Kayal, Vice President Social Research, Calvert Group, and Member GRI Stakeholder Council
Dr. Barbara Dubach, Sustainable Development, Senior Vice President, Holcim
Dr. Robert Massie, Sustainability and Corporate Governance Expert
Ms. Heather White, President, New Standards
Mr. Dumisani Nyoni, Director of Zimele Institute, Organisation of Rural Associations for Progress (ORAP) and Member, Earth Charter Initiative Council
Dr. Roel Nieuwenkamp , Director International Trade and Globalization, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands
Mr. Oded Grajew , President and Member of the Board, Ethos Institute of Business and Social Responsibility
Mr. Kevin McKinley, Deputy Secretary-General, ISO
Mr. Pierre Habbard, Policy Advisor, TUAC-OECD
Ms. Isabel Garro Hernandez, General Director, Global Compact Network Spain
Rethinking, global leaders representing the most widely used global ESG frameworks will reflect on the discussions in the previous main hall sessions: how does it all add up; what vision is emerging? Considering Rebuilding and Reporting they will discuss with a cross section of stakeholders what government, financial markets, business, civil society and labor organizations can do to ensure that we adopt the fundamental values and norms needed for a timely transition to a sustainable economy and how we will get the information needed to measure our progress. How much sustainability progress do we need by 2020 and how can [all] companies and markets be made to be transparent about the progress they are making?
Integrated Reporting: Learn from Real Examples
Ms. Jessica Fries, Project Leader, Accounting for Sustainability
Mr. Frank Janssen, Director Corporate Communications, Van Gansewinkel Groep
Dr. Stiaan Wandrag, Sustainable Development Manager, Sasol
Dr. Robert Eccles, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Business School
Learn How to Get Stakeholder Input for Sustainability Reports
Elisabet Riera Alemany, Manager of Integral Management, Dep. Gestió Integral i Innovació Fundació Ramon Noguera, Spain
Sietze Montijn, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Heineken International B.V.
Peter William Hughes, Managing Director, Impahla Clothing – South Africa
Learn about Trends in Online Sustainability Reporting
Mr. Olaf Brugman, Senior Manager CSR at Rabobank and Member of Standards Board at AccountAbility
Mr. Mark Hynes, Board Director and Chair, Policy Committee at the Investor Relations Society
Mr. Ben Richards, Lead Researcher Sustainability Reporting, Radley Yeldar
Mr. Curtis Ravenel, Advisory Board, Director of Sustainability, Bloomberg
This session will showcase the results of the second GRI-Radley Yeldar study on ‘Trends in Online Sustainability Reporting’. Following the presentation of some innovative examples and exploration of the role of the online GRI Content Index, an expert panel of reporters and report-users will discuss the benefits and potential drawbacks of online reporting. Session attendees will be involved via mobile devices and Twitter – they’ll be asked to consider the future of online reporting in terms of usability, stakeholder engagement, integrated reporting, and real-time reporting.
The Future of Reporting on Human Rights
Ms. Christine Bader, Advisor to the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative on business & human rights, UN
Ms. Catharina Hempel Kipp, CSR Ambassador, International Trade Policy Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sweden
Ms. Anna Pot, Senior Sustainability Specialist, APG All Pensions Group
Ms. Elizabeth Umlas, Independent Consultant
Ms. Marleen van Ruijven, Senior Policy Officer, Amnesty International
A general understanding of the human rights responsibilities of business has emerged. Yet many business leaders still struggle to define how to embrace human rights responsibilities and to embed them into reporting practice. This session focuses on these challenges by examining which human rights issues should be covered and what should be disclosed on practice and performance.
The Future of Sustainability Reporting in the Food Processing Industry
Mr. Claus Conzelmann, Vice President - Head of Safety, Health & Environmental Sustainability, Nestlé Group
Ms. Carole Crozat, Allianz Global Investors France
Mr. Piet Klop, Senior Fellow - World Resources Institute (WRI)
Connecting Sustainability Reporting and Internal Organizational Processes
Dr. Ian Thomson Reader, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Strathclyde
Dr. Colin Dey, Lecturer, University of Dundee
Ms. Linda Lewis, Senior Lecturer, Sheffield University Management School, University of Sheffield
Dr. Georgios Georgakopoulos, Assistant Professor of Financial Accounting, University of Amsterdam
This session will present and debate a series of empirical and theoretical reflections on how a number of prominent organizations developed practical tools to enable environmental and social performance to be better connected with strategy and financial performance, and thereby embedded into their day-to-day operations and decision making.
Closing PlenarySignposts on the road to sustainability: Where do we go from here?
Mr. Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director, Greenpeace International
Prof. Mervyn E. King S.C., Chairman, GRI Board of Directors
Mr. Georg Kell, Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Mr. Ernst Ligteringen, Chief Executive, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ms. Angela Cropper , Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director, UNEP
Global leaders from business, politics and civil society will share their view on how to achieve a transition to a sustainable economy and reflect on what conference participants could do with the insights accumulated over the previous days. The GRI Chairman will close the conference reflecting on the lessons GRI should draw from participants’ discussions and recommendations.













