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Advisory Board on ESG Reporting

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What is the Advisory Board on ESG Reporting?

As an experienced sustainability professional, you already know solid ESG reporting is essential. But that doesn’t make it any easier to execute. You and your peers are ranked and rated on standards that are still evolving. That's why Ï㽶ÐãCCC assembled the Advisory Board on ESG Reporting...

This advisory board, comprised of sustainability, social impact, and ESG reporting veterans like you, form a supportive community of practice that takes an active, engaged approach to both informing and getting counsel on questions like:

 

  • How might we influence the reporting standards to harmonize the indicators they emphasize? 
  • How do we ensure that ESG reporting is used as a management and performance improvement tool that gets us closer to meaningful goals?
  • What are the benefits of adopting various reporting standards or frameworks? 
  • What is coming down the pike in terms of regulation?  How might we prepare?
  • Where should we advocate positions on reporting standards or requirements? 

If you’re working on all or part of your company’s ESG reporting, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. 

What can you do as an ESG Advisory Board Member?

Stay abreast of pertinent frameworks/models, unpack material issues, explore global trends in reporting requirements, and more... Learn More

 

What Do Board Members Do?

Each year the board will work as a group to set the advisory agenda to be explored.  Advisory Board members will have the opportunity to present their own work and to recommend guest topics and/or speakers.  Members will help to shape one or more advisory bulletin publications focused on emerging themes and best practices in ESG reporting.  Advisory board members are invited (but not required) to be named co-authors of the advisory bulletin publications. 

 

Download the 2024 Bulletin

This report highlights lessons from the Advisory Board for ESG Reporting, hosted by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship. Click on the link to download this report. 

DOWNLOAD THE BULLETIN

Meet the Members of the Advisory Board on ESG Reporting

Board Chair

Board Chair

Francis Hyatt

Executive Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer, Liberty Mutual Insurance

Co-Chair

Co-Chair

Matt Blakely

Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability, RGA Reinsurance Company

2024-2025 Board MembersInterested in joining this board? Let us know.

List updated as of September 2024

Kaitlin AugustineESG Manager

HealthEquity

Daniel AntonuccioVP ESG Research & Measurement

Liberty Mutual Insurance Company

Alyssa AubergerChief Sustainability Officer

Baker McKenzie

Matt BlakelyVice President, Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability

RGA Reinsurance Company

Theresa DuganCorporate Responsibility Program Analyst

AAON

Jenna Feldman Director, Corporate Citizenship

OpenText Corporation

David HackettSenior Counsel

Baker McKenzie

Witt HarlinSustainability Strategy and Reporting Senior Advisor

Cigna

Francis HyattExecutive Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer

Liberty Mutual Insurance

Niki KingChief Sustainability Officer

The Clorox Company

Pooja KnightAVP of Enterprise Risk Management & Climate Change

Gallagher

Jill MagruderESG Senior Advisor

Cigna

Julie Millard Vice President, Corporate Citizenship

OpenText Corporation

Dale MillerDirector of People Projects & Corporate Social Responsibility

HealthEquity

Ami MorganDirector, Environment and Social Governance

Goodwin Procter LLP

Suzanne QuigleyDirector, Global Corporate Responisbility

QVC Inc.

Stephanie ReganDirector, Corporate Citizenship

AAON, Inc.

Danielle ReyesCounsel

Goodwin Procter LLP

Jayme SmootVP, Corporate Sustainability and External Affairs Operations

Nationwide

Kristin TalaricoSr. Project Manager, Diversity & Community Development

Erie Insurance

Amy WendelSenior Director, Head of Corporate Responsibility & ESG

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Who Can Join?

Participants should have a level of decision-making responsibility for their company’s ESG reporting. The primary member can bring a colleague of any level to participate. Ï㽶ÐãCCC membership required.

What can you do as an ESG Advisory Board Member?

Stay abreast of pertinent frameworks/models, unpack material issues, explore global trends in reporting requirements, and more... Learn More