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Driving ESG Impact: The Role of Technology [Virtual]

Join us on our ESG [Environmental, Sustainability, and Governance] focused August Branch Forum

Event Start: Tue 13 Aug 06:00 PM AEST
Event Finish: Tue 13 Aug 07:00 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Mon 12 Aug 11:00 AM


<p><strong>Do you think technology could be the key to unlocking a more sustainable and equitable world?</strong><br><br>Join us for the<strong> August Branch Forum</strong> as we explore the critical role of technology in driving positive environmental and social impact.<br><br><img alt="User-added image" src="https://acsau.my.salesforce.com/servlet/servlet.ImageServer?id=015GB00000JEiNz&amp;oid=00D90000000o5NE&amp;lastMod=1721094176000"></img></p> <p>This event will delve into the intersection of ESG and the tech industry, providing valuable insights for businesses and professionals alike.</p> <p><strong>Key takeaways for attendees:</strong></p> <ul><li>Gain insights into the latest ESG trends and challenges facing the tech industry.</li><li>Learn how to integrate ESG principles into your business operations.</li><li>Network with like-minded professionals and build valuable connections.</li><li>Discover practical strategies for driving positive environmental and social impact through technology.</li></ul>   <p> </p>

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Terence Jeyaretnam

Terence Jeyaretnam

Terence is the APAC Leader, Climate Change and Sustainability Services at EY in Melbourne, and has been a Partner at EY for the past decade. His expertise lies in helping private sector clients develop and implement sustainable business strategies. Additionally, Terence is a dedicated advocate for diversity and inclusion, serving as EY's national co-leader for cultural diversity and championing D&I initiatives within EY's Melbourne office.  He was previously EY Australia’s head of indigenous reconciliation.  Terence's passion for sustainability extends to his personal life, where he embodies a whole-food, plant-based lifestyle, reflecting his belief in a harmonious relationship between people and the planet.

Terence is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University.  Terence is a Non-Executive Director of Amnesty International Australia, Australian Conservation Foundation, Global Citizen (Australia) and Food Frontier.  He is also a member of the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board of Australia. 

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Driving ESG Impact: The Role of Technology [Virtual]

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  • Event Start:
    Tue 13 Aug 06:00 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Tue 13 Aug 07:00 PM AEST
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