Course Access:
90-day course access from date of purchase
Time:
Self-study, self-paced
Instructor:
Noah Miller, CFI
Length/Duration:
1.5 hours
About This Course |
Environmental, Social,
and Governance (ESG) has gained increasing attention over the past few years,
with many institutional investors investing only in those companies that
provide ESG performance reporting. ESG has considerations relevant to analysts
and investors, consumers and employees, and it has become a key topic of
discussion at the Board table. This course provides an overview of an ESG
framework and how it supports a company’s overall risk management. It examines
each component in detail and provides insight into how they converge to impact
a company and its stakeholders. The course also discusses how to look at
corporate pressures & stakeholder expectations and their impact on risk
identification and business success. Lastly, we look at critical considerations
from both the company and investor perspectives before applying theory to
practice in a final case study.
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Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Explain what ESG is and its relevance to making financial decisions
- Describe key environmental, social, and governance issues
- Explain how stakeholders influence corporate ESG performance
- Analyze ESG risks and opportunities
- Assess ESG company performance using publicly available information
- Translate ESG information to business intelligence
Who Should Attend |
This Environmental
Social Governance (ESG) course is perfect for any analyst who would like to
better understand how a company manages risks and opportunities that shifting
market & non-market conditions create in today’s world.
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About Our Expert |
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Noah Miller
Prior to launching Rho Impact, Noah Miller worked in ESG consulting, social entrepreneurship, and served in a variety of internal and external consulting capacities. Most recently he spent two years with Summit Strategy Group, serving as the Senior Director of their ESG Consulting and Stakeholder Engagement Practice. Noah has also been an internal management consultant for Keurig-Dr. Pepper (a US-based and publicly listed multinational) and advised global non-profits on revenue generation and program development.
Noah currently supports a variety of NGOs on a pro-bono basis – including as a board member for Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR) and sitting on the ESG committee for the Green Building Initiative (GBI).
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Continued Risk Learning Credits: 1.5 |
PRMIA Continued Risk Learning (CRL) programs provide you with the opportunity to formally recognize your professional development, documenting your evolution as a risk professional. Employers can see that you are not static, making you a highly valued, dynamic, and desirable employee. The CRL program is open to all Contributing, Sustaining, and Risk Leader members, providing a convenient and easily accessible way to submit, manage, track and document your activities online through the PRMIA CRL Center. To request CRL credits, please email [email protected].
Registration |
Membership Type |
Price |
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Members |
$ 60.00 |
Non Members |
$ 66.00 |
Access
Immediate access to the course is granted for 90 days after your purchase. Please complete the course within that time period.
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