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  • Determining what regulatory changes are on the horizon and how they will impact existing risk management
  • Developing flexible methods to deal with evolving regulation
  • Understanding global regulatory differences: is a universally compliant framework possible?
Regulation and Reporting
Moderator

Author:

Sus Rajalingam

Director, Business Development
The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global

Director of Business Development, The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global

Sus Rajalingam is Director of Business Development for EMEA at The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global.

Sus is an experienced Financial Services leader with a passion for Climate Risk and understanding how organisations can benefit from incorporating climate considerations into economic decisions - to accurately put a value around its financial impacts and identify the most impactful ways of transitioning towards a low-carbon economy.

 

Sus Rajalingam

Director, Business Development
The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global

Director of Business Development, The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global

Sus Rajalingam is Director of Business Development for EMEA at The Climate Service, now a part of S&P Global.

Sus is an experienced Financial Services leader with a passion for Climate Risk and understanding how organisations can benefit from incorporating climate considerations into economic decisions - to accurately put a value around its financial impacts and identify the most impactful ways of transitioning towards a low-carbon economy.

 

Panellists

Author:

Victoria Collins

Global Head of climate Risk and ESG
Nomura

Victoria Collins

Global Head of climate Risk and ESG
Nomura

Author:

Leah Ramoutar

Head of TCFD Implementation
Phoenix Group

Leah is the Head of TCFD at Phoenix Group where she oversees all the Group’s activities related to climate risk and leads on a number of ESG, climate and nature-related projects.  Prior to joining Phoenix in 2009, Leah spent two years in Investment Management and five years in the audit and corporate finance advisory practice at KPMG. Leah started her career in sustainable finance, working with SME clients across the Caribbean and South America. She holds a B.Sc. in Business Management from King’s College, London and is a Fellow Chartered Accountant.

Leah Ramoutar

Head of TCFD Implementation
Phoenix Group

Leah is the Head of TCFD at Phoenix Group where she oversees all the Group’s activities related to climate risk and leads on a number of ESG, climate and nature-related projects.  Prior to joining Phoenix in 2009, Leah spent two years in Investment Management and five years in the audit and corporate finance advisory practice at KPMG. Leah started her career in sustainable finance, working with SME clients across the Caribbean and South America. She holds a B.Sc. in Business Management from King’s College, London and is a Fellow Chartered Accountant.

Author:

Frances Loring

Associate Director, Sustainability and Reputational Risk
Federated Hermes

Frances Loring

Associate Director, Sustainability and Reputational Risk
Federated Hermes
 

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Kim Hazelwood

Director, Engineering
Meta

Kim Hazelwood is an engineering leader whose expertise lies at the intersection of scalable computer systems and applied machine learning. Her roles at Meta have included multiple engineering organizational leadership roles across Infrastructure and Research. Prior to Facebook, Kim held positions including Director of Research at Yahoo Labs, Software Engineer in the datacenter division of Google, Research Scientist at Intel, and tenured Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia.

Kim Hazelwood

Director, Engineering
Meta

Kim Hazelwood

Director, Engineering
Meta

Kim Hazelwood is an engineering leader whose expertise lies at the intersection of scalable computer systems and applied machine learning. Her roles at Meta have included multiple engineering organizational leadership roles across Infrastructure and Research. Prior to Facebook, Kim held positions including Director of Research at Yahoo Labs, Software Engineer in the datacenter division of Google, Research Scientist at Intel, and tenured Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. Kim holds a PhD in Computer Science from Harvard University and has authored over 50 publications and one book. She is a recipient of the MIT "Top 35 Innovators under 35"​ award, the ACM SIGPLAN "Test of Time" Award, the Anita Borg Early Career Award, and an NSF Career Award. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Computing Research Association.