Trends in Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting: A 3BL Media Webcast, April 4, 12:30 p.m.

Mar 15, 2018 9:25 AM ET

NORTHAMPTON, Mass., March 15, 2018 /3BL Media/ - During a recent ReportAlert webinar, an attendee asked about trends in corporate reporting around CR and sustainability.

To answer, we have invited reporting veteran Tim Woodall and training extraordinaire Nancy Mancilla to share their observations on how corporate reporters are gearing up for 2018 and beyond. 

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Hear whether integrated reporting continues gathering steam, how brands are incorporating the Sustainable Development Goals into their updates, and how the Brands Taking Stands movement is manifesting itself in ESG disclosures. 

Has the recent letter from BlackRock’s Larry Fink to CEOs of public companies driven additional C-suite focus on CR and, if so, what questions are being asked among consultants steeped in sustainability?

Woodall, a CSR and sustainability strategist at Addison in New York, has worked on more than 50 sustainability reports over his nearly nine years at the firm. Previous roles include Ceres and The Nature Conservancy. 

Mancilla has been leading ISOS Group since its founding in 2008, providing training on non-financial disclosure via GRI, CDP, DJSI, GRESB and TSC, as well as strategies for value chain mapping, materiality and stakeholder engagement; and external assurance and verification. She is based in San Diego.

This presentation will also include a focus on two platforms designed for companies and NGOs to drive awareness of their corporate responsibility and sustainability initiatives – 3BL Media and ReportAlert.  Dave Armon, CMO of 3BL Media, will moderate the discussion.

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