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Stephen Reese

Partner
Clifford Chance

Stephen Reese

Partner
Clifford Chance

Stephen Reese

Partner
Clifford Chance
Spotlight Interview: Evelina Vågesjö, Chief Executive Officer, Ilya Pharma
 

Scott Brown

Senior Executive Director
Cherry Tree & Associates

Scott Brown

Senior Executive Director
Cherry Tree & Associates

Scott Brown

Senior Executive Director
Cherry Tree & Associates
 

Lucas Huntimer

Senior Advisor External Innovation
Elanco

Lucas Huntimer

Senior Advisor External Innovation
Elanco

Lucas Huntimer

Senior Advisor External Innovation
Elanco
  • Should E, S and G be treated holistically or individually?
  • Nature and Biodiversity – expanding beyond climate in the E
  • Solving social risks at an increased rate: preventing long term reputational damage
  • How do we maintain long term ESG risk management frameworks that allow for innovation but are also reliable?
REPUTATIONAL RISK AND THE LONGER TERM

Author:

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group
  • Aligning internal frameworks with external commitments
  • Putting short term actionable plans into practice to make long term goals achievable
  • Mitigating against the risk of Net Zero targets and commitments
REPUTATIONAL RISK AND THE LONGER TERM

Author:

Simon Gadd

Group Climate Change Director
Legal and General

Simon Gadd

Group Climate Change Director
Legal and General
  • Ensuring risk managers are fully educated on ESG risk management practices
  • Upskilling from within or recruiting specialists?
  • Carving out clear ESG roles and responsibilities within existing risk departments 
EDUCATION
INTEGRATION AND CULTURE
Moderator

Author:

Graham Reynolds

Chief Development Officer
Redwood bank

Graham has over 30 years’ experience in banking and has also been a main Board Director. He has worked across a number of different fields and has held senior roles at Metro Bank, both RBS and NatWest, latterly Managing Director of Global Transaction Services for the Bank’s entire SME business.

At Redwood he is responsible for leading the Bank’s overall strategic direction, development, and delivery of its sustainability and Environment Social and Governance (ESG) ambitions, innovations and commitments.

Outside of banking Graham is a qualified football coach and, for his sine a lifelong Spurs fan and season ticket holder. 

Graham Reynolds

Chief Development Officer
Redwood bank

Graham has over 30 years’ experience in banking and has also been a main Board Director. He has worked across a number of different fields and has held senior roles at Metro Bank, both RBS and NatWest, latterly Managing Director of Global Transaction Services for the Bank’s entire SME business.

At Redwood he is responsible for leading the Bank’s overall strategic direction, development, and delivery of its sustainability and Environment Social and Governance (ESG) ambitions, innovations and commitments.

Outside of banking Graham is a qualified football coach and, for his sine a lifelong Spurs fan and season ticket holder. 

Author:

Sandra Schoonhoven

CoE Lead of Climate Risk
ING

Sandra Schoonhoven is the CoE Lead of Climate Risk – heading a core team of 4-5 people overseeing and coordinating INGs bank-wide activities around Climate Risk. Sandra has been part of ING’s sustainability journey for the last 7 years and as a former Head of Sustainability Programmes co-developed INGs Sustainability Direction and lead the execution of several programmes to achieve this direction. Within her current role she engages with both internal as well as external stakeholders (including supervisors).

Before she joint Global Sustainability, Sandra worked in several business roles within ING. Starting within Customer Intelligence as a data scientist avant la letter and after that moving into different leadership roles, she developed strong analytical -as well as leadership skills with a keen eye and passion for change management.

Before joining ING in 2004, Sandra worked in marketing roles in the publication sector (Wolters Kluwer) and insurance sector (Yarden).

She holds a MSc in Communication from Tilburg University and a Msc in Marketing Strategy from Henley Business University.

Next to her job, Sandra is member of the supervisory board of Stichting Spaarnesant – a public organization that provides public education through 26 schools in Haarlem. She holds an advisory board position at a strategy consultant company Stay Future Proof. And she is a certified Purpose to Impact session leader and has run multiple workshops for colleagues to help them find their purpose. Her own purpose in life is “to serve elephant for dinner”. 

Sandra Schoonhoven

CoE Lead of Climate Risk
ING

Sandra Schoonhoven is the CoE Lead of Climate Risk – heading a core team of 4-5 people overseeing and coordinating INGs bank-wide activities around Climate Risk. Sandra has been part of ING’s sustainability journey for the last 7 years and as a former Head of Sustainability Programmes co-developed INGs Sustainability Direction and lead the execution of several programmes to achieve this direction. Within her current role she engages with both internal as well as external stakeholders (including supervisors).

Before she joint Global Sustainability, Sandra worked in several business roles within ING. Starting within Customer Intelligence as a data scientist avant la letter and after that moving into different leadership roles, she developed strong analytical -as well as leadership skills with a keen eye and passion for change management.

Before joining ING in 2004, Sandra worked in marketing roles in the publication sector (Wolters Kluwer) and insurance sector (Yarden).

She holds a MSc in Communication from Tilburg University and a Msc in Marketing Strategy from Henley Business University.

Next to her job, Sandra is member of the supervisory board of Stichting Spaarnesant – a public organization that provides public education through 26 schools in Haarlem. She holds an advisory board position at a strategy consultant company Stay Future Proof. And she is a certified Purpose to Impact session leader and has run multiple workshops for colleagues to help them find their purpose. Her own purpose in life is “to serve elephant for dinner”. 

Author:

Jacopo Gadani

Vice President, ESG Solutions
Santander Corporate and Investment Banking

Developing strategies and promoting sustainable and impactful investments covering corporate clients of Santander. Member and volunteer of the CFA UK, and currently member of the Sustainability Committee, Sustainability Community, and Climate and Investing Panel (responsible for the CFA UK's Certificate in Climate and Investing (CCI)).

Jacopo Gadani

Vice President, ESG Solutions
Santander Corporate and Investment Banking

Developing strategies and promoting sustainable and impactful investments covering corporate clients of Santander. Member and volunteer of the CFA UK, and currently member of the Sustainability Committee, Sustainability Community, and Climate and Investing Panel (responsible for the CFA UK's Certificate in Climate and Investing (CCI)).

  • Ensuring the widespread education on and implementation of ESG risk management practices across the entire institution
  • Effectively communicating ESG risk management factors to the wider business
  • Tackling ESG risks in the context of institutional risk management 
EDUCATION
INTEGRATION AND CULTURE
Moderator

Author:

Manuel Vicente

Sustainability and Risk Solutions,
Former CRO HSBC

Manuel Vicente is a senior international executive with over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry with business, treasury, risk, and finance expertise. Manuel is currently advising financial services, climate tech and academia in assessing materiality and leading solutions in sustainability, climate, and risk management. This includes ESG Board training, strategic plans, risk appetite, client/product due diligence, stress testing, and disclosures.

Prior to this, Manuel was CRO Europe Wholesale and Markets at HSBC, where he focused, amongst others, on shaping and delivering the Sustainability and ESG strategy across the UK and EU regulatory landscape. Prior senior positions included Group Risk, Regulatory and Data lead for IBOR Transition and Group Risk lead for Brexit.


Manuel holds a MSc in Business Engineering from the Louvain School of Management (LSM of UCL), and the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) certificate from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.

Manuel Vicente

Sustainability and Risk Solutions,
Former CRO HSBC

Manuel Vicente is a senior international executive with over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry with business, treasury, risk, and finance expertise. Manuel is currently advising financial services, climate tech and academia in assessing materiality and leading solutions in sustainability, climate, and risk management. This includes ESG Board training, strategic plans, risk appetite, client/product due diligence, stress testing, and disclosures.

Prior to this, Manuel was CRO Europe Wholesale and Markets at HSBC, where he focused, amongst others, on shaping and delivering the Sustainability and ESG strategy across the UK and EU regulatory landscape. Prior senior positions included Group Risk, Regulatory and Data lead for IBOR Transition and Group Risk lead for Brexit.


Manuel holds a MSc in Business Engineering from the Louvain School of Management (LSM of UCL), and the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) certificate from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.

Author:

Rachel Neill

Head of Sustainability
Heptagon Capital

Rachel oversees Heptagon’s ESG strategy and firm-wide sustainability initiatives.  She was previously the Chief Sustainability Officer at Connected Asset Management, a dedicated impact investment manager.  Prior to that she developed the sustainable investment strategy at Smart Pension, the fintech master trust.  Her financial services career spans the UK, Channel Islands and Australia and includes various banking and sustainability roles.  Rachel has a BComm Honors in Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management from the University of Cape Town and earned her CFA Charter in 2019.

Rachel Neill

Head of Sustainability
Heptagon Capital

Rachel oversees Heptagon’s ESG strategy and firm-wide sustainability initiatives.  She was previously the Chief Sustainability Officer at Connected Asset Management, a dedicated impact investment manager.  Prior to that she developed the sustainable investment strategy at Smart Pension, the fintech master trust.  Her financial services career spans the UK, Channel Islands and Australia and includes various banking and sustainability roles.  Rachel has a BComm Honors in Financial Analysis and Portfolio Management from the University of Cape Town and earned her CFA Charter in 2019.

Author:

Parmod Garg

Chief risk Officer- SMF lead ESG
Punjab National Bank International

Parmod Garg

Chief risk Officer- SMF lead ESG
Punjab National Bank International

Author:

Dr. Evgueni Ivantsov

Chairman
The European Risk Management Council

Dr Evgueni Ivantsov has a risk management career stretching over 25 years. He is currently the Chairman of the European Risk Management Council. He is an author of many publications on risk management including a book “Heads or Tails: Financial Disaster, Risk Management and Survival Strategy in the World of Extreme Risk”. His articles are regularly published in leading media including the Financial Times and the Banker magazine.

Prior to joining the European Risk Management Council in 2017, Dr Ivantsov held various executive positions at several global banks. His most recent role was Head of Portfolio Management & Strategy at Lloyds Banking Group based in London. Prior to this role, he worked at HSBC as Head of Global Analytics and Head of Portfolio Risk for Europe. Evgueni also worked in senior risk management roles at ING Group and Banque Bruxelles Lambert.

Dr Ivantsov was also a visiting Professor of Cass Business School (City University, London), a visiting Professor of International Economics at the Boston University and a visiting Professor of Money, Banking and Credit at the United Business Institutes in Brussels.

Dr. Evgueni Ivantsov

Chairman
The European Risk Management Council

Dr Evgueni Ivantsov has a risk management career stretching over 25 years. He is currently the Chairman of the European Risk Management Council. He is an author of many publications on risk management including a book “Heads or Tails: Financial Disaster, Risk Management and Survival Strategy in the World of Extreme Risk”. His articles are regularly published in leading media including the Financial Times and the Banker magazine.

Prior to joining the European Risk Management Council in 2017, Dr Ivantsov held various executive positions at several global banks. His most recent role was Head of Portfolio Management & Strategy at Lloyds Banking Group based in London. Prior to this role, he worked at HSBC as Head of Global Analytics and Head of Portfolio Risk for Europe. Evgueni also worked in senior risk management roles at ING Group and Banque Bruxelles Lambert.

Dr Ivantsov was also a visiting Professor of Cass Business School (City University, London), a visiting Professor of International Economics at the Boston University and a visiting Professor of Money, Banking and Credit at the United Business Institutes in Brussels.

Author:

Nosa Omoigui

CEO and Founder
Weave.AI

Nosa Omoigui is the CEO and founder of Weave.AI. Prior to Weave.AI, he led machine learning and personalization teams at Amazon. Nosa also held a senior role at Microsoft Research (MSR). Nosa has a total of 23 granted patents and over 50 pending patents on various areas of technology, including AI. 

Nosa Omoigui

CEO and Founder
Weave.AI

Nosa Omoigui is the CEO and founder of Weave.AI. Prior to Weave.AI, he led machine learning and personalization teams at Amazon. Nosa also held a senior role at Microsoft Research (MSR). Nosa has a total of 23 granted patents and over 50 pending patents on various areas of technology, including AI. 

  • Wider Environmental, Social, and Governance risks: how to allow for unquantifiable risks?
  • Understanding how to best define a risk appetite statement to actively manage both the risks and opportunities
  • Determining which traditional risks are most impacted by climate change within your institution
  • Quantifying the overall risks to the portfolio from investor activity
QUANTIFYING AND IDENTIFYING ESG RISKS
Moderator

Author:

Simon Gadd

Group Climate Change Director
Legal and General

Simon Gadd

Group Climate Change Director
Legal and General

Author:

Virginie Pelletier

Director, ESG Industry Practice Lead
Moody's Analytics

Virginie Pelletier

Director, ESG Industry Practice Lead
Moody's Analytics

Author:

Manuel Vicente

Sustainability and Risk Solutions,
Former CRO HSBC

Manuel Vicente is a senior international executive with over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry with business, treasury, risk, and finance expertise. Manuel is currently advising financial services, climate tech and academia in assessing materiality and leading solutions in sustainability, climate, and risk management. This includes ESG Board training, strategic plans, risk appetite, client/product due diligence, stress testing, and disclosures.

Prior to this, Manuel was CRO Europe Wholesale and Markets at HSBC, where he focused, amongst others, on shaping and delivering the Sustainability and ESG strategy across the UK and EU regulatory landscape. Prior senior positions included Group Risk, Regulatory and Data lead for IBOR Transition and Group Risk lead for Brexit.


Manuel holds a MSc in Business Engineering from the Louvain School of Management (LSM of UCL), and the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) certificate from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.

Manuel Vicente

Sustainability and Risk Solutions,
Former CRO HSBC

Manuel Vicente is a senior international executive with over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry with business, treasury, risk, and finance expertise. Manuel is currently advising financial services, climate tech and academia in assessing materiality and leading solutions in sustainability, climate, and risk management. This includes ESG Board training, strategic plans, risk appetite, client/product due diligence, stress testing, and disclosures.

Prior to this, Manuel was CRO Europe Wholesale and Markets at HSBC, where he focused, amongst others, on shaping and delivering the Sustainability and ESG strategy across the UK and EU regulatory landscape. Prior senior positions included Group Risk, Regulatory and Data lead for IBOR Transition and Group Risk lead for Brexit.


Manuel holds a MSc in Business Engineering from the Louvain School of Management (LSM of UCL), and the Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) certificate from the Global Association of Risk Professionals.

Author:

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group

Yaroslav Sovgyra

Head of ESG Risk, Chief Credit Office
Lloyds Banking Group

Author:

Celia Lambert Alcantara

Head of Sustainable Finance and ESG compliance
Credit Agricole CIB

Celia Lambert-Alcantara is Head of Sustainable finance and ESG Compliance at Crédit Agricole CIB, the investment bank of the French banking group Crédit Agricole.

With a master degree in political science, economics and international affairs, and an international background, Celia joined the banking industry almost 10 years ago. She joined the Crédit Agricole CIB back in 2015 and, after holding several roles within the compliance department, became Head of ESG Compliance in 2022. Her mission is to ensure that the Bank is compliant with the many European and international regulations on sustainable finance, addressing the greenwashing and ESG non-compliance risks through the implementation of supervision controls and effective advisory to the businesses. In order to address the ESG issues, the bank has launched a transversal ESG program, sponsored by the Top Management, that she is co-managing along with the sustainable banking business. She has been awarded “Leader of sustainability under 35” by the French think Tank HUB Institute.

Celia Lambert Alcantara

Head of Sustainable Finance and ESG compliance
Credit Agricole CIB

Celia Lambert-Alcantara is Head of Sustainable finance and ESG Compliance at Crédit Agricole CIB, the investment bank of the French banking group Crédit Agricole.

With a master degree in political science, economics and international affairs, and an international background, Celia joined the banking industry almost 10 years ago. She joined the Crédit Agricole CIB back in 2015 and, after holding several roles within the compliance department, became Head of ESG Compliance in 2022. Her mission is to ensure that the Bank is compliant with the many European and international regulations on sustainable finance, addressing the greenwashing and ESG non-compliance risks through the implementation of supervision controls and effective advisory to the businesses. In order to address the ESG issues, the bank has launched a transversal ESG program, sponsored by the Top Management, that she is co-managing along with the sustainable banking business. She has been awarded “Leader of sustainability under 35” by the French think Tank HUB Institute.