NEW YORK and LONDON, July, 2024
The most recent edition of the ASWQ features a discussion on effective future-focused boards and distils the findings from a panel at the Accountability in a Sustainable World (ASW) conference hosted by AccountAbility’s CEO, Mr. Sunil (Sunny A. Misser), with panelists Mr. Marco Antonio Achon, Global Head of Corporate Banking, Ms. Gabriela Figueiredo Dias, Chair of the International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA), and Mr. Robert H. Herz CPA, FCA, a director on several boards including Fannie Mae, Morgan Stanley and Workiva.
For the past several years, AccountAbility has been actively involved with the:
AccountAbility, a frequent contributor to the journal, heralds the publication’s journalistic integrity to ask hard questions and delve deeper into areas such as (but not limited to) sustainability strategy, governance, regulation, reporting, stakeholder engagement, capital allocation, and performance metrics.
In addition to our unwavering focus on client service, AccountAbility is significantly furthering its emphasis on research and advancing innovation in the field of sustainability through its continued partnership with ASWQ.
Contact:
Ms. Rachel Rose
AccountAbility
Global Head of Operations
Email: rachel.rose@accountability.org
Web: www.accountability.org
About AccountAbility:
AccountAbility is a specialist global Consulting and Standards firm that works with businesses, investors, governments, and multilateral organizations to innovate and advance the global Sustainability/ ESG agenda by improving the practices, performance, and impact of organizations. The firm focuses on delivering practical, effective, and enduring results that enable our clients to succeed.
AccountAbility is a Public Benefit Corporation, operating globally through a highly qualified team from offices in New York, London, Riyadh, and Dubai. The firm is the recipient of multiple business awards from the Financial Times, Forbes, and Capital Finance International, and its website is archived with the United States Library of Congress. Learn more at www.accountability.org.