Event Details

Join us as we explore the intersection of international diplomacy and corporate sustainability, in the aftermath of the U.S. presidential election. We will analyze the effectiveness of COP climate conferences and the crucial role, responsibility, and accountability of corporations in achieving the ambitious goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Our discussion will cover the achievements and limitations of COP conferences in establishing international climate agreements and fostering collaboration between developed and emerging nations. We will also consider how the outcome of the US Presidential election may influence U.S. climate policy, drive awareness, and shape climate action strategies on a global scale.

Please note that this event is limited to senior-level executives and per invitation only. If you are not an existing member of The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network, but would like to learn how you can attend our events, please contact us at eicn_hongkong@economist.com

Agenda

12:00 - 12:30
Registration & Networking
12:30 - 13:55
13:55 - 14:00
Close of Event

Speakers

  • Jules Bottlaender (Head of Sustainable Finance, Asia Pacific at BNP Paribas)

    Jules Bottlaender

    Head of Sustainable Finance, Asia Pacific at BNP Paribas

    Drawing from diverse experiences in financial modelling, sales, and Distributed Ledger Technology, Jules transitioned to a focus on sustainability in early 2019. Two years later he assumed leadership of the sustainable finance in the Asia-Pacific region. In this capacity, Jules drives the regional strategy, guiding financial institutions on their ESG journey. His leadership has positioned APAC has a hub for product innovation, significantly advancing BNP Paribas Securities Services’ sustainability objectives.

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  • Bruce Chong (Director of Climate & Sustainability at Arup)

    Bruce Chong

    Director of Climate & Sustainability at Arup

    Bruce is a Fellow and Director of Climate & Sustainability Group of Arup, focusing on formulating strategic approaches on zero carbon, carbon neutrality, resources efficiency, green infrastructure, smart and resilient city planning.

    He is also the Skills Leader of Resilience City and Sustainable Infrastructure Design Leader in Arup’s East Asia region, working on smart city, strategic resources planning, climate resilience for both master-planning and building projects in Hong Kong, China and Southeast Asia.

    Bruce is a Cambridge Overseas Scholar and a Research Fellow at Sydney University. Recently, he launched the Asia Corporate Coalition for Climate Change Resilience (A4CR), an Asia-based platform for companies in this region, to drive a more climate resilient business community. Bruce is also a fellow of ICE, IET, CIBSE and HKIE, as well as being a committee member of various organisations such as HKGFA, Built Environment Council (BEC), HK Green Building Council (HKGBC), Financial Services Development Council (FSDC), Urban Land Institute (ULI), using his expert knowledge to create value and generate momentum of change for the industry, for example the Smart Green Resilient framework which has now been adopted by all the strategic planning projects of the Hong Kong government.

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  • Dr Robin Kennish (Director, Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change of ERM)

    Dr Robin Kennish

    Director, Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change of ERM

    Dr Kennish has worked with ERMs Clients in the Asia Pacific region for the last 28 years on managing their sustainability risks and opportunities. Robin’s focus is on helping Clients on their net zero journey and working with their teams to ensure that a robust ESG strategy is in place. He is working with power companies, conglomerates and asset management firms on aligning their climate change disclosures with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosure requirements. Robin has recently worked with two HKEX listed companies on their Nature strategy which has included looking as risks and opportunities, value chain impacts as well as preparation of TNFD aligned disclosure for ESG reports. Robin has a PhD in Marine Sciences and his Biodiversity and Nature experience has ranged from developing corporate level policies through to site level assessments and habitat creation plans.

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  • Agnes K Y Tai, PhD (Director of Great Glory Investment Corporation)

    Agnes K Y Tai, PhD

    Director of Great Glory Investment Corporation

    Agnes is Director of Great Glory Investment Corporation and Senior Advisor of iPartners Holdings Ltd.

    In her 44 years of serving the financial community in China, Hong Kong SAR, the USA and Australia, she has established and managed asset management/investment companies, consultancy practices, and new business units within major financial institutions, including co-Founding Peregrine Asset Management (Hong Kong) in the early 1990’s. She held senior roles at Bank of America, Citicorp, Westpac Banking Corporation, Mingly Corporation, Shanghai AJ Trust and Investment Company, Cupola Capital Limited, Booz & Company, Yaozhi Asset Management International, Arta TechFin Corporation, BlueOnion, Bai Xian Asia Institute, Habitat for Humanity, Centreon Technology, and Great Glory Strategies. She was a board or advisory committee member of various international non-profits organizations.

    She holds a Climate Designation certificate from Competent Boards, a Sustainability and Climate Risk certificate and a Financial Risk Manager certificate from Global Association of Risk Professionals, a Board Oversight of Responsible AI certificate from Boards Impact Forum, an ESG Investing certificate from CFA UK, a CAIA certificate from Chartered Alternative Investment Association, and a Palladium Kaplan-Norton Balanced Scorecard certificate. She was a Responsible Officer in regulated activities 4 and 9 licensed by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission.

    Agnes has a PhD from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with dissertation titled “Do carbon risks matter for Hong Kong equity prices?”, an MBA from the University of Chicago - Booth School of Business, a BSc (Honors) from Roosevelt University in USA and is a graduate of the Stanford University Senior Executive Leadership Program and the 2011 Stanford Directors’ College. She has authored a book on investing in H-shares, a Harvard Business case, a chapter in CFA Society Hong Kong’s 30th anniversary book “Rise from Crises”, a positive psychology book ‘Tall Miracles’, and various articles in magazines of HKIoD, HKCGI, CSIA, and a whitepaper for Taiwan’s securities regulatory think tank SITCA.

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  • Anke Schrader (China Director of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network)

    Anke Schrader

    China Director of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network

    Anke Schrader is the China director of the Economist Intelligence Corporate Network. Utilizing over two decades of living and working in China, Anke works closely with network members to help inform their business strategies through political, economic, and operational insight and to connect them with their senior leadership peers.

    Anke is also a recognized sustainability expert. She is the author of numerous publications on ESG, citizenship, and sustainable development issues in China and served six years as Chair of the American Chamber of Commerce in China’s Business Sustainability Committee.

    Before joining The Economist Group, Anke was the Asia Research Director at The Conference Board, where she led strategic planning and execution of thought leadership research for China and the Asia region, leading a team of economists and researchers covering macroeconomics, human capital, and sustainability research. She also previously worked as a strategy consultant at PwC in Beijing advising multinational clients on macroeconomic, policy, market entry strategy, and operational issues.
    Anke has led multi-year China research partnerships with Cornell University and Indiana University (funded by the Henry Luce Foundation and the Ford Foundation), was a guest lecturer at Cornell’s Employment and Disability Institute, and a mentor for the Schwarzman Scholars Program at Tsinghua University.

    Anke received scholarships for Chinese language studies at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) in Beijing and Shanghai Jiaotong University’s international MBA program. She holds an M.A. in politics and management from University of Konstanz.

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Venue

Canvas 1, Level 26

The Park Lane Hong Kong
310 Gloucester Road

Causeway Bay, Hong Kong SAR (China)

If you have any questions please contact Mabel Chang

Contact Organizer

+852 25853831

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