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Why ESG Needs to Guide Corporate Decision-Making with Claudia Toussaint
Publisher |
Dave McGimpsey
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Business
Publication Date |
Sep 21, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:34:00

Claudia Toussaint, General Counsel of Xylem, provides a terrific discussion of ESG issues from the perspective of a publicly traded corporation’s general counsel. In a nutshell, Claudia describes how little acorns of ESG can grow into mighty oaks when corporate boards use ESG to guide their business strategies.

In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • Claudia’s unique background
  • What ESG is from a publicly traded company’s perspective
  • Why the water sector is so central to ESG issues
  • How sustainability has morphed from primarily being an environmental concept to a business and social concept
  • Why an entity’s business strategy needs to align with its sustainability strategy
  • The ESG issues involved in the Exxon Mobil proxy fight
  • Why ESG needs to be front and center for publicly traded companies (guess what – the logic applies to all businesses!)
  • Why it is critical for corporate boards to have an ESG strategy
  • How ESG supports a corporation’s access to capital and lowers the cost of capital
  • How ESG supports a corporation’s workforce and the corporation’s strategic direction
  • How businesses measure ESG
  • Why Claudia thinks the water sector can lead on ESG

Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:

Claudia Toussaint, General Counsel of Xylem, provides a terrific discussion of ESG issues from the perspective of a publicly traded corporation’s general counsel. In a nutshell, Claudia describes how little acorns of ESG can grow into mighty oaks when corporate boards use ESG to guide their business strategies. In this session, you’ll learn about: Claudia’s unique backgroundWhat ESG is from a publicly traded company’s perspectiveWhy the water sector is so central to ESG issuesHow sustainability has morphed from primarily being an environmental concept to a business and social conceptWhy an entity’s business strategy needs to align with its sustainability strategyThe ESG issues involved in the Exxon Mobil proxy fightWhy ESG needs to be front and center for publicly traded companies (guess what – the logic applies to all businesses!)Why it is critical for corporate boards to have an ESG strategyHow ESG supports a corporation’s access to capital and lowers the cost of capitalHow ESG supports a corporation’s workforce and the corporation’s strategic directionHow businesses measure ESGWhy Claudia thinks the water sector can lead on ESG Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include: Claudia’s LinkedIn PageXylem’s websiteSmart sewer technology satisfies EPA consent decree, saves city $400 million

Claudia Toussaint, General Counsel of Xylem, provides a terrific discussion of ESG issues from the perspective of a publicly traded corporation’s general counsel. In a nutshell, Claudia describes how little acorns of ESG can grow into mighty oaks when corporate boards use ESG to guide their business strategies.

In this session, you’ll learn about:

  • Claudia’s unique background
  • What ESG is from a publicly traded company’s perspective
  • Why the water sector is so central to ESG issues
  • How sustainability has morphed from primarily being an environmental concept to a business and social concept
  • Why an entity’s business strategy needs to align with its sustainability strategy
  • The ESG issues involved in the Exxon Mobil proxy fight
  • Why ESG needs to be front and center for publicly traded companies (guess what – the logic applies to all businesses!)
  • Why it is critical for corporate boards to have an ESG strategy
  • How ESG supports a corporation’s access to capital and lowers the cost of capital
  • How ESG supports a corporation’s workforce and the corporation’s strategic direction
  • How businesses measure ESG
  • Why Claudia thinks the water sector can lead on ESG

Resources and links mentioned in or relevant to this session include:

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