Make Environmental, Social, and Governance Work for You

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Presented on July 12, 2021

Terry Pierce, Senior Manager, Central Region Recruiting for Moss Adams
Gayle Appelbaum, Partner, Regional and Community Banking, McLagan
Rhotunda Conda, SPHR, Vice President Human Resources, Golden 1 Credit Union
Greg Gehlmann, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Tri Counties Bank

Should your organization focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria? In most cases, yes—ESG can help your company access new financial opportunities, especially if potential investors want more insight into your company’s corporate performance.

Explore what ESG encompasses, why you should be engaged in ESG best practices, and steps to move your organization forward. Our industry leaders provide perspectives on these topics and give insight into key ESG developments in the financial services sector.

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