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Join us to discuss how boards can unlock growth, productivity and resilience in today’s volatile landscape
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As market conditions have tightened and expectations have risen, sustainability is moving from aspiration to execution — a strategic lever for driving productivity, growth, and risk mitigation.
Michael Kobori — experienced director, former Chief Sustainability Officer at Starbucks, and VP of Sustainability at Levi Strauss & Co. — has spent more than two decades helping global corporations embed sustainability into core business. With deep experience across both operations and governance, Michael brings practical insights into how and why sustainability could be translated into tangible business outcomes.
In this fireside chat with chair of the Chapter Zero NZ steering committee and ASB director Ross Buckley CMInstD, Michael will share his global insights on how boards can take a sharper, more strategic approach to sustainability — not as a bolt-on, but as a driver of value creation. He’ll reflect on how economic pressures, shifting investor expectations, and new regulatory realities are raising the bar for board oversight — and how smart companies are getting ahead.
This session will explore:
Why boards should treat sustainability as a lever for risk mitigation — across supply chains, insurance, capital access and regulation
How sustainability strategy can unlock business productivity and operational efficiency
The shift from bold commitments to disciplined delivery — and what that means for governance
How directors can ask the right questions to ensure strategy and sustainability are fully aligned
From values to value is not a retreat from purpose — it’s how boards translate purpose into performance.
Table sales are available for this event for $1050.00 incl. GST for a table of ten. Subject to availability at the time of booking. For enquiries or bookings, please contact Gemma Fellowes.
This Chapter Zero NZ breakfast is sponsored by ASB Bank.
Michael Kobori is a globally recognised leader in corporate sustainability, with over 30 years of experience applying sustainability and social impact to drive growth, productivity, and brand value.
He has held senior leadership roles at Starbucks and Levi Strauss & Co., where he pioneered industry-leading initiatives across climate, human rights, innovation, and supply chain transformation. As Starbucks’ first Chief Sustainability Officer, he led global programs across 40,000 stores and partnered with finance and retail teams to deliver over $400M in high-impact investments. At Levi’s, he positioned the company as a sustainability leader and co-developed the $2B Global Trade Supplier Finance program in partnership with the World Bank.
Michael also brings deep governance experience, having served as a board director for Bunge Global SA during a period of record-breaking earnings, a major merger, and significant sustainability milestones. He is widely trusted across public, private, and civil sectors, and has served on numerous global boards and industry coalitions advancing sustainable and responsible business.
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oss Buckley CMInstD began his professional governance career in October 2020 after retiring from KPMG, where he was executive chair of the New Zealand firm from 2011 to 2020. Ross joined KPMG in Wellington in 1983 and held a variety of roles in New Zealand and overseas including serving as a board member of KPMG Asia Pacific and a member of KPMG’s Global Council.
Ross is an independent board director of ASB Bank, he chairs the Audit Committee and is a member of ASB’s Appointment and Remuneration, and Risk Committees. He is also the independent chair of Service Foods and a member of Massey University’s Council and chairs their Finance and Assurance Committee. Ross is an independent director at Investore Property Limited and independent director at Stride Property Group and chairs the Audit and Risk Committee. Ross is also a member of the Audit Oversight Committee at Financial Markets Authority.
Ross has a BBS (Massey University) and is a Fellow Chartered Accountant (FCA) and Fellow Certified Practising Accountant (FCPA). Ross is a Chartered Member of the IoD and was appointed Chair of the Board in June 2023.
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Gemma Fellowes
Project & Events Executive
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Gemma.Fellowes@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.
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