Event Resources
Webinar Presentation
Webinar Recording
Date and Time
Wednesday June 17, 2020
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
HKT
Location
Webinar
The webinar recording password is: 8n$!6$29
Join BSR, APG, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and the Singapore Exchange in discussing the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on ESG reporting. We will take key lessons from a discussion with the leaders of GRI and SASB the week prior to inform this conversation, expanding on them to further explore opportunities for improving materiality, disclosure, and corporate engagement.
This is an excellent opportunity to hear the perspectives of the organizations asking for ESG transparency and those using the data.
Note: This webinar is a follow-up for the June 11 'Sustainability Reporting in the COVID Era: Lessons Learned and Vision for a New Future' webinar with BSR, SASB and GRI to allow us to continue to explore sustainability reporting in the COVID era -- with an in-depth discussion from the stock exchange and investor perspectives about how these issues and trends need to be applied in order to strengthen ESG reporting and implementation practices.
Speakers
- Kelly Lee, Vice President, Policy and Secretariat Services, Listing Division, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited
- YK Park, Head of APAC Responsible Investment & Governance at APG Asset Management, APG
- Michael Tang Yong An, Vice President, Head, Listing Policy & Product Admission, Singapore Exchange
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Jeremy Prepscius,
Vice President, Asia-Pacific, BSR
Jeremy is in charge of serving and expanding BSR’s member base in Asia and integrating the work there into our global approach.
BSR’s global thought leadership, informed through field work and local implementations, enables us to work with member companies to create innovative sustainable solutions and globalize the sustainability dialogue.
Jeremy has extensive experience in supply chain management, business integration, external communications, government relations and compliance operations. Prior to joining BSR in 2006, he spent more than 10 years on equipment sourcing, footwear production and corporate responsibility for Nike, Inc. He also worked in China for five years as the North Asia Regional Compliance Director, covering sustainability issues in Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
Jeremy holds an M.S. in Economic Development from the Patterson School of Diplomacy, and an M.S. in International Commerce from the University of Kentucky.