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Subject: ESG Series: Corporate Governance - Best Practices for Brazil and the United States, Thursday, June 17th
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| | Thursday, June 17th 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (Eastern Time - U.S. and Canada) |
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| Our ESG Series continues with a webinar on “Corporate Governance - Best Practices for Brazil and the United States”, and will focus on the “G” in ESG. Join us to hear directly from representatives of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and leading organizations to explore this critical and evolving area from the perspectives of regulators, board members, in-house personnel, and external advisors.
In recent years, the interest of regulators, investors, and other stakeholders in companies and projects that adopt ESG principles in their activities has grown steadily. Although there is no unified set of expectations for ESG-compliant organizations, corporate compliance programs often contain certain elements that companies can leverage for more effective implementation and oversight of ESG matters.
The Chamber is convening an expert group of panelists to discuss different aspects of corporate governance and compliance programs that may be the pillars for integrating ESG into corporate activities. The panelists will also share their views on relevant practices and regulatory trends in Brazil and the United States. |
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| Moderator Andrew M. Levine, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Speakers Ana Paula Pessoa, Partner and Board Chair, Kunumi and Board Member of Credit Suisse, News Corp., Suzano, Vinci, Cosan, and Stanford University’s Global Advisory Council
Emily S. Pierce, Assistant Director, International Regulatory Policy Office of International Affairs, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Juliana Ramalho, Partner, Mattos Filho Advogados
Fabio Eduardo De Pieri Spina, General Counsel and Corporate Affairs Officer, Gerdau S.A.
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| Registration Information
Members: Free
Non-Members: $15
The webinar information will be provided to registrants once registration has been completed. |
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| This event has been organized by the Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Debevoise & Plimpton LLP and Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr. e Quiroga Advogados.
Prospects for global economic growth are improving as further macro policy support is rolled-out and face-to-face service industries start to re-open. Please join Brian Coulton, Chief Economist, in conversation with Tony Stringer, Chief Operating Officer of the Sovereigns Group, to discuss Fitch’s latest views on the world economy. Topics of discussion will include:
- Impact of further fiscal stimulus in the US and Europe
- Vaccines and the path to reduced social distancing
- The unusual strength of global goods demand through the pandemic
- Supply-chain pressures and inflation prospects
- Fed next steps: talking about talking about tapering
The following analysts will also be available for Q&A:
- Maxime Darmet, Economist, Director, Sovereign Enhanced Analytics
- Robert Ojeda-Sierra, Economist, Director, Sovereign Enhanced Analytics
Following prepared comments we will open for Q&A. Please submit your questions via the ‘Q&A’ box within the webinar console or to Daniela.Bazzini@fitchratings.com. Questions will be addressed during the webinar.
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If you are interested in the discussion topic but are unable to join the live session, please register. We will send you the on-demand recording once available. |
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