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Turning the tide on greenwashing - the difference between ESG and Impact

Every organisation has an impact on people and the planet. Learn how to manage ESG risks to identify new growth and value creation opportunities.

Date
7:00am — 9:00am, 13 October 2022
Venue
Havelock North Function Centre
Location
30 Te Mata Road, Havelock North 4130
Price members
$40.00 incl GST
Price non-members
$60.00 incl GST

Overview

Boards are increasing their focus on understanding the risks and opportunities arising from ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) factors and their impact on profitability and performance. These factors have begun to directly influence financial markets – evidenced by a positive correlation between the share price and good sustainable practices, indicating the significance of investor influence on share price, stakeholder awareness and the importance of high-quality information and transparency. Additionally, new climate regulations and IFRS’ drive towards global accounting standards for recording and disclosing these practices to those investors and stakeholders, is advancing the convergence towards common standards that are likely to impact all organisations.

Colin will illustrate, through global case studies, how co-created impact management plans, can help you and your team measure organisational impact for enhancing your governance, engaging your stakeholders, and identifying opportunities for innovation while mitigating and adapting to social and planetary change.

Dr Colin Habberton

Colin is Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Relativ Group, an impact solutions provider based in Cape Town, South Africa with subsidiaries in Canada and New Zealand serving investors, corporates, social enterprises, foundation, government agencies and non-profits in over 30 countries.

His PhD research focused on the decision-making dynamics of institutional investors towards responsible investing. Through academic research and professional practice, Colin and his multi-disciplinary team has focussed on building tools, processes and plans to serve organisations and their decision-makers to identify, manage and amplify their impact for more than 15 years.

He has contributed to a variety of industry and media reviews and presented at conferences across the world on impact management, finance, analytics, decision-making, fundraising, and strategic communications and the perspectives they bring to business and social systems. 

He is a Member of the Institute of Directors (New Zealand), Fellow of Royal Society of Arts and Commerce (UK), Fellow of the Institute of Directors of South Africa, an Endeavor mentor and serves on the boards of for-profit and non-profit purpose-driven organisations including The Resource Alliance, UK.

For further information -

Dr Colin Habberton - https://www.linkedin.com/in/colinhabberton/

Relativ Group - http://www.relativimpact.com

Additional information

Covid-19 precautions

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Branch event cancellation policy

Regrettably, registration fees cannot be refunded when cancellations are received within two working days prior to any branch event.

See our standard terms and conditions for more information.

Contact

Pauline Prince
Wellington Branch Manager

+64 21 577 031
+64 4 470 2673
pauline.prince@iod.org.nz

Our sponsors

The Wellington branch acknowledges the generous support of

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The East Coast region also thank

The Manawatu region also thank

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  • Fully booked

    Havelock North

    date
    13 Oct 2022

    Members — $40.00

    Non-members — $60.00

    Please ph 04 499 0076 to be placed on the waitlist