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Webinar
April 15, 2026
11 am - 12 pm EDT
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Stay ahead of emerging sustainable business trends with insights and analysis on the critical economic, geopolitical, regulatory, and market developments shaping the quarter ahead from BSR. Our Quarterly Member Insights webinar, and accompanying report, are designed to help your business to navigate the short-term shocks and enduring changes shaping our world with strategic foresight.
The webinar is open to all employees of BSR member companies. We encourage you to invite colleagues across your company to learn, engage, and take full advantage of BSR’s member benefits.
Scheduled Speakers
Laura Gitman, Chief Impact Officer, BSR
Laura Gitman
Chief Impact Officer, BSR
New York
Laura is a global expert on corporate sustainability, with two decades of experience in strategy consulting and has advised senior executives at global companies across a range of industry sectors and sustainability issues.
As Chief Impact Officer (CIO), the first in the organization’s 30-year history, Laura focuses on maximizing the impact of BSR’s work with its network of over 300 members, both through direct engagement on project work and as a mentor for teams throughout the organization. She also oversees BSR’s Collaborative Initiatives and Membership, and is a recognized thought leader and innovator in strategic business.
She has been an instrumental leader in BSR’s organizational growth and impact. She launched BSR’s financial services practice and New York office, and she served as Chief Operating Officer for five years, leveraging her strengths in strategy, organizational change, and people management. Laura works with leading global companies to develop and enhance their sustainability strategies to maximize value for business and society, and she is sought after to facilitate senior-level strategy workshops and multi-stakeholder collaborations.
She previously worked for Deloitte Consulting, where she acquired extensive strategy experience advising multinational financial services companies. She also worked on several community and economic development projects in Latin America.
Laura holds a MBA from Stanford University and a BS in Industrial and Labor Relations from Cornell University. She is an adjunct professor in the Bard MBA in Sustainability program, a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, and a member of the UN Global Compact Expert Network.
Recent Insights From Laura Gitman
- Harnessing AI in Sustainability: Emerging Use Cases / September 17, 2025 / Reports
- Beyond the Business Case Debate: Reasserting the Strategic Value of Sustainability / July 30, 2025 / Insights+
- Sustainability Goal Setting: A New Chapter / January 21, 2025 / Insights+
- CSOs Are All Business: The Role of the CSO in a New Context / January 9, 2025 / Blog
- Racing Past the Crossroads: How Sustainability Leaders Can Reassert Ambition / October 31, 2024 / Blog
Jacob Park, Director, Sustainable Futures Lab, Business Transformation, BSR
Jacob Park
Director, Sustainable Futures Lab, Business Transformation, BSR
New York
Jacob leads BSR’s Sustainable Futures Lab, a new practice using strategic foresight techniques to help businesses engage with emerging issues that are reshaping the global landscape.
Before joining BSR, Jacob was the lead futurist in the New York office of Forum for the Future, where he used scenario planning and other futures techniques to develop sustainability strategy and drive innovation for leading businesses, foundations, and multistakeholder groups. Prior to that he worked at Adaptive Edge, a boutique strategic foresight consultancy, on collaborative scenario planning. Jacob began his career doing human rights research and advocacy at Human Rights First and the Center for Economic and Social Rights. He speaks English and French.
Jacob holds an M.B.A. in Sustainability from Presidio Graduate School and a B.A. in History from the University of Chicago.
Recent Insights From Jacob Park
- The Crisis in Iran: Implications and Actions for Sustainable Business / April 16, 2026 / Insights+
- How Foresight Can Enhance Strategic Resilience in a Time of Turbulence / July 10, 2025 / Blog
- Between Two Worlds: Sustainable Business in the Turbulent Transition / September 19, 2024 / Reports
- Navigating US Election Uncertainty: A Call to Action for Sustainable Business / July 16, 2024 / Insights+
- Applying a Future Lens to AI / June 4, 2024 / Audio
Jenny Vaughan, Managing Director, Human Rights and Inclusive Business, BSR
Jenny Vaughan
Managing Director, Human Rights and Inclusive Business, BSR
San Francisco
Jenny leads BSR’s human rights team and portfolio across consulting and collaboration. In addition to directing BSR’s Human Rights Working Group, Jenny leads human rights assessments and partners with companies to develop human rights strategies and stakeholder engagement plans. She works across industries with a focus on energy, technology, and conflict-affected and high-risk contexts.
Prior to joining BSR, Jenny worked at Mercy Corps for over a decade in field management and advisory roles to prevent and mitigate conflict, promote inclusive economic development, and build civil society capacity. As the organization’s first Peace and Governance Director in Myanmar and later as the Director of the Peace and Conflict technical advisory team, she designed and implemented programs to reduce violence, promote peace and development, and address critical and emerging threats like climate change, disruptive technology, and poor governance. She has experience in context analysis, stakeholder engagement, negotiation, project design and implementation, and strategic planning. Jenny has lived and worked in countries including Myanmar, Indonesia, Nepal, Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Central African Republic, and Cameroon.
Jenny holds a MA in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a BA in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Recent Insights From Jenny Vaughan
- The Crisis in Iran: Implications and Actions for Sustainable Business / April 16, 2026 / Insights+
- Safeguarding Human Rights in High-Risk and Conflict-Affected Areas / April 14, 2026 / Audio
- Responsible Innovation in the Automotive Industry / August 28, 2024 / Blog
- Top 10 Human Rights Priorities for the Automotive Sector / August 28, 2024 / Primers
- Making Connections Across Professions / September 27, 2023 / Blog
Richard Wingfield, Director, Responsible Tech, BSR
Richard Wingfield
Director, Responsible Tech, BSR
London
Richard co-leads BSR's Responsible Technology, working with companies that develop and use technology to build human rights considerations and practices into their products, services, and policies. He brings a strong understanding of international human rights law and standards and how to translate the corporate responsibility to respect human rights into practice for companies of different sizes and sectors.
Richard is particularly experienced in supporting companies with their regulatory requirements where these touch upon human rights considerations, and has worked with many companies undertaking risk assessments required by the EU's Digital Services Act and UK's Online Safety Act.
Prior to joining BSR, Richard led the legal and policy team at Global Partners Digital, an international human rights organization focused on the impacts of digital technologies on human rights.
Richard holds a LLB in Law and European Law from the University of Nottingham and is a qualified lawyer in England and Wales.
Recent Insights From Richard Wingfield
- Taking a Responsible Approach to AI: A Guide for Business / March 5, 2026 / Insights+
- The CSDDD: Implications for the Tech Sector / October 7, 2025 / Blog
- Harnessing AI in Sustainability: Emerging Use Cases / September 17, 2025 / Reports
- Four Tips for Authentic Business Leadership During Pride 2025 / June 5, 2025 / Blog
- The EU AI Act: Where Do We Stand in 2025? / May 6, 2025 / Blog