Tuesday 4th June 2023, 9.30 – 19.30 | One Great George Street, London
The UK Centre for Greening Finance and Investment (CGFI) is holding its third Annual Forum on Tuesday 4th of June 2024.
The CGFI Annual Forum 2024, a full-day event in the heart of London, will bring together leading experts across industry, government and academia. It will explore emerging trends in research, policy and innovation for the greening of finance and the latest science, data and analytical solutions relevant for financial institutions.
Building on our 2023 Forum, it will feature panel discussions, innovation showcases and keynote speeches. Topics will include understanding extreme events, transition plans, analytics for resilience, and much more. There will be ample networking opportunities throughout the day.
Please register your interest below using your work/professional email, and we look forward to confirming your booking shortly. Confirmed speakers will be announced soon.
Please contact information@cgfi.ac.uk with any queries.
Confirmed speakers
Baroness Vere
Parliamentary Secretary, HM Treasury
Cath Bremner
Chief Commercial Officer, Impax Asset Management
Sharon Brooks
Head of Nature Economy, UNEP-WCMC
David Carlin
Head of Risk, UNEP-FI
Vanessa Havard-Williams
Chair, Transition Finance Market Review, HM Treasurey
Amy Jenkins
Deputy Director, Green Finance
and Net Zero Investment/Workforce, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Alicia Kedzierski
Head of ESG, Financial Conduct Authority
Kate Levick
Associate Director - Sustainable Finance, E3G
Emily McKenzie
Technical Director, TNFD
Mark Manning
Principal Advisor, Regulatory Affairs, IFRS Foundation
Jo Paisley
President, GARP Risk Institute
Calvin Quek
Executive Director for Nature Finance, Oxford Sustainable Finance Group
Matt Scott
Executive Director, UK Centre for Greening Finance and Investment
Diandrah Soobiah
Director of Responsible Investment, National Employment Savings Trust
Billy Suid
Head of Climate Risk, Barclays
Tony Rook
Executive Director, Head of Transition Advisory, Howden
Jason Lowe
Head of Climate Services, Met Office
Iain Williams
Director of Strategic Partnerships, Natural Environment Research Council