A Closed-Door Roundtable for Corporate Sustainability Leaders
[ confirmed attendees - Bloomberg, JP Morgan, Amazon, LEGO, Spotify, and more ]
CSO Peer Forum: Breakfast Discussion
This is the year of talking less and doing more. Join 40 in-house corporate sustainability professionals to explore key topics shaping your agenda. This intimate, vetted, peer-to-peer forum is designed to foster connection, refresh thinking, and spur 'aha' dialogue as we approach year-end 2025.
Confirmed roundtable leaders
Lucas Joppa, CSO, Haveli Investments
Sandra Leyva, Head of Sustainability, Americas, Brambles
Gabby Leeds, Director, Global Decarbonisation, Brambles
Chris Low, Head of Sustainability Procurement & Packaging, Haleon
Caroline Corbett-Thompson, Head of ESG, Wise
Chad Reed, VP, Sustainability and Impact, HASI
Sabina Kaplan, Sr Director, Sustainability and Investor Relations, IAC
Tim Zhang, Global ESG Controller, Herbalife
Tasha Scotnicki, Strategic Partnerships and Engagement Lead, Cisco
Brendan Molony, Sustainability Manager, Docusign
Denisse Becerra, ESG Research & Integration, Americas, DWS Group
Guided breakout topics include
Regulations (SB 261, EPR, CSRD) – How new policies are reshaping internal focus and resources.
Carbon (carbon accounting, scope 2 update, CDR) – Strategies for action planning and engaging partners.
Stakeholder Engagement – Strengthening relationships with executives, employees, and external audiences.
We appreciate your presence and will capture and share the practical insights from your collective sentiments and best practices.
Who should attend
If you are a decision maker in sustainability, ESG, climate resilience and/or adaptation at a public or private organization, and seeking a private, peer-led forum to share ideas.
Chatham house rules apply.
Read our SFCW CSO x Carbon Removal and Summer CSO Forum x Terraset strategy briefs to learn about who we are and insights shared.
This event is hosted by Angela Tseng and Eliza Erskine, two sustainability experts with a combined 25 years in the industry.