Join the "Tackling the CSRD – The Role of the CIO" webinar on July 2, 2024, to explore the critical role of CIOs in achieving CSRD compliance, featuring insights from top industry leaders.
Have you ever wondered about the role of CIOs in complying with the CSRD?
To explore this essential question, Sweep and Axionable are hosting the webinar "Tackling the CSRD - The Role of the CIO". Valuable insights will be shared by Mélissa Saint-Fort, CSR Director at TFI Group, and Eric Driutti, Head of CSR Tools at TF1.
Date and time: July 2, from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
With the implementation of the CSRD, large corporations are busy preparing their reports: the Information Systems, Finance, and CSR Departments must work hand in hand to manage all data collection and quality assurance processes.
Gwendal BIHAN, President of Axionable, and Rachel Delacour, CEO of Sweep, will discuss the best approaches to support compliance with the new non-financial regulation.
Among the topics addressed:
This webinar will be moderated by Renaud Bettin, VP of Climate Action at Sweep.
By registering for this webinar, you acknowledge and consent to the sharing of your data with both Sweep and Axionable.
Axionable is a consultancy firm at the intersection of technology and sustainable development, certified as a B Corp, which supports companies in the financial, industrial, energy, retail, media, and public sectors in their climate strategy: assessing and reducing their carbon footprint, and enhancing their resilience against climate change risks through an innovative combination of consulting services, ESG expertise, and cutting-edge technological tools, applied with pragmatism and tech-savviness.
Sweep is a carbon and ESG data management platform. Its market-leading AI-powered software helps companies identify and analyze all their extra-financial data and that of their value chain, in order to meet the growing demands for reporting and to act to achieve their sustainable development goals.
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