17
Feb
Online
7:30am–8:30am
Webcast
1
CPD
Learn how quantifying climate impacts gives boards the financial insights needed for strategy, risk and resilience.
This webinar is free for Chapter Zero NZ supporters. When booking the event please enter the code SUPPORTERMAR26.
Quantifying the financial impacts of climate-related risks and opportunities helps boards understand what climate change means for enterprise value, investment decisions and long-term resilience. It moves climate from a narrative risk to a set of financial insights that can inform strategy, capital allocation and risk oversight.
In this Chapter Zero NZ webinar, Alec Tang (KPMG), XXX (NZ Actuaries Society) and director Hannah Hamling will explain what financial quantification involves, why it is increasingly important for boards, and how directors can use these insights in practice.
The session will cover:
This session is for directors and executives who want to strengthen governance by linking climate risk and opportunity to financial decision-making.
This webinar is sponsored by:
MInstD
Hannah is on the board of Mercury NZ and chairs the Safety and Enterprise Risk Committee of the Board. Prior to board work Hannah has over 30 years’ experience in the environmental and engineering industry. She was appointed on the global board of Golder in 2009 while also managing the New Zealand operation. In 2014 she was appointed President of the Asia Pacific Region for Golder, managing New Zealand, Australia and five countries in Asia, and was a member of the global executive committee. In addition to being President of Asia Pacific she was Global Sustainable Development Leader, reporting under the UNGC. Hannah is also a former board member of a Morgan Stanley Company.
MInstD
Alec is a Chartered Environmentalist and Fellow of the Institute of Environmental and Sustainability Professionals, with a career dedicated to tackling sustainability challenges across academia, business, and the public sector. He is a Partner with KPMG New Zealand, leading its Sustainability, Climate and ESG practice, lectures on sustainable business at AUT, and sits on the External Reporting Board’s Sustainability Reporting Committee, as well as the Queenstown Lakes District Council’s Climate Reference Group and the Chapter Zero New Zealand Steering Committee.
Alec is skilled in identifying sustainability risks and delivering strategic and operational solutions. He has led multi-disciplinary teams, driven by shared values and purpose, and has worked on everything from regional climate and wellbeing strategies to targeted interventions with measurable impact. His diverse experience enables him to bridge strategic insight with practical understanding of complex organisations, supported by strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills essential for driving enduring sustainability change.
CMInstD
Judene is a Principal Governance Adviser with the Institute of Directors’ Governance Leadership Centre and Chapter Zero NZ lead providing best practice advice, guidance and advocacy for directors. She is also chair of the Nelson Historic Theatre Trust, deputy chair of the Rātā Foundation, and a trustee for the Network Tasman Trust.
Prior to joining the IoD she ran her own consultancy for over 20 years, specialising in governance, policy, strategy and communications working across a wide range of sectors, including housing, health, solid waste, aviation, energy, not-for-profit and infrastructure.
Judene was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to governance, local government and the community in the 2026 New Year Honours. She was a local government elected member for 12 years and a director on a range of private and public entity boards. She has a background in behavioural science and communications and is a Chartered Member of the IoD.
Regrettably, registration fees cannot be refunded when cancellations are received within two working days prior to any event.
See our standard terms and conditions for more information.
Amy McNicol
National Sponsorship & Events Manager
+64 27 265 5824
Amy.McNicol@iod.org.nz
The Institute of Directors New Zealand (IoD) launched Chapter Zero New Zealand in March 2022. It is the home for climate change governance at the IoD and aims to support directors to meet their fiduciary duties by supporting them with the skills, tools, processes and information they need to act and guide their companies through the challenges of climate change. For more information and to be kept up to date with the latest events, webinars and resources sign up here.
Thank you to the Chapter Zero Foundation Partners
|
|
|
Members — $0.00
Non-members — $60.00