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World Environment Day Spotlight: Gildan Leaders on What Sustainability Means to Them

3BL Media

She also chairs the Long-term Value Creation area of focus and is responsible for pushing Gildan’s goal of contributing to value-driven community projects in the regions where we operate. Having seen the Company’s ESG efforts grow and evolve, Claudia now oversees ESG under Peter Iliopoulos’s leadership.

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Private Equity Firms Are Paving the Way to a More Sustainable Future 

Richard Matthews

According to Prequin , the size of PE assets under management has multiplied 6 times since 2004, tripled in the last decade and Prequin predicts that PEs will grow by 30 percent between 2019 and 2025 when PEs are expected to reach $8.3 ESG is emerging as the key locus of value creation and a major competitive advantage.

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Health leaders discuss Mechanisms and Coordination of Global Health Governance and Finance

Sustainable Development Network

Watch the webinar recording: On November 21, 2022, SDSN and the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University (CSD) hosted the second of three webinars to discuss the Lancet COVID-19 Commission’s findings and recommendations, as presented in their final report: The Lancet Commission on lessons for the future from COVID-19.

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Dignity First Climate Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

In “The 8 Th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness,” published in 2004, Covey identified the “industrial age paradigm” – in which controlling, extracting, and exchanging “things” is de rigueur – as the fundamental “problem.”

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Dignity First: Executive, Enterprise & Economic Leadership

Sustainable Round Table

It turns out that human na ture is the part of nature that citizens in developed economies have most painfully misunderstood. . Fortunately, a new dignity-first leadership paradigm is emerging across executive, enterprise and economic leadership. Ken Frazier, Chairman & CEO of Merck & Co.,