The Beekly: Inside Braze's Sustainability Strategy
How does a fast-growing software company like Braze turn ESG from a reporting exercise into a core driver of growth and trust? Join Dylan Mayer, Sustainability Senior Lead at Braze, and Adriel Lubarsky, CEO of Beehive, for an inside look at how one of the world’s top customer-engagement platforms is scaling climate action, inclusion, and governance with purpose.
From achieving science-based emissions targets to empowering underrepresented founders, Braze’s sustainability program offers a roadmap for tech companies navigating new disclosure rules (California SB 261, CSRD, IFRS S2) while maintaining innovation and transparency.
🔎 Topics We’ll Explore
Science-Based Climate Goals: How Braze secured SBTi approval for its emissions-reduction targets—aiming to cut Scope 1 and 2 emissions 50% by FY’33—and the role of PPAs in achieving these goals .
Building Inclusion into Business: The impact of Braze’s 11 Employee Resource Groups, $2.9 million in grants, and 1% equity pledge to social-impact programs that strengthen its workforce and community.
Climate Risk as Opportunity: How transparency on carbon, supply-chain, and data-center resilience creates competitive advantage and customer loyalty in a low-carbon economy .
Practical Takeaways: How companies of any size can adopt Braze’s three-lines-of-defense model for climate risk management, and embed ESG metrics into board reporting
Why attend:
If you’re a sustainability, ESG or investor-relations leader at a U.S. software company or in enterprise tech, you’ll gain practical lessons you can apply in your own business context—especially given the growing regulatory pressure and the need to link ESG more directly to enterprise risk and value. Whether you’re refining your governance model, enhancing your disclosures or exploring how ESG links into your broader corporate strategy, this webinar will deliver high-leverage insights.
Who Should Attend:
Legal, ESG, Compliance, and Investor Relations leaders navigating California’s climate laws, CSRD, or other global disclosure frameworks.