McDonald's, BlackRock and GM on How the US Can Take the Lead on Climate Action

Aug 31, 2021 1:00 PM ET

August 30, 2021 /3BL Media/ - Biden admin set bold ambitions, clear commitment to take the lead which is needed – world’s biggest power needs to lead on the biggest risk of our lifetimes

To achieve the 2030 targets, it is critical that corporate America not just supports but also leads actions.

In November 16-18, The Reuters Events Responsible Business USA will convene C-Suite leaders from some of the world’s leading brands to share their take on COP26 but also importantly talk to how they are navigating the complexity of moving from ambition to action.

Apply for a free pass here

This year’s RBUSA (November 16-18) will have best out there:

  • Javier Quiñones, CEO, IKEA USA
  • Carlos Cubia, SVP, Global Chief Diversity Officer, Walgreens Boots Alliance
  • Noel Wallace, CEO, Colgate-Palmolive
  • Magnus Billing, CEO, Alecta
  • Ezgi Barcenas, Chief Sustainability Officer, AB-Inbev
  • Erin Meezan, Chief Sustainability Officer, Interface
  • Audrey Choi, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Sustainability Officer, Morgan Stanley
  • Carter Roberts, President and CEO, WWF USA
  • Frank Cooper, Global Chief Marketing Officer, BlackRock
  • Matthew McCarthy, CEO, Ben and Jerry's
  • Brian Niccol, Chairman and CEO, Chipotle
  • Alicia Petros, Chief Sustainability Officer, Hershey USA
  • Kristen Siemen, Chief Sustainability Officer, General Motors
  • Richard Kidd, Deputy Assistant, Secretary of Defense for Environment and Energy Resilience, US Federal Government
  • Greg Spott, Chief Sustainability Officer, Bureau of Street Services, City of Los Angeles

Here from the top leaders driving change this 2021 – register here

Join us as we help lead to a new business model, economic system and new definitive actions that create long-term value for business, its stakeholders and the wider society.

Best regards,
Ana

Ana Uzcanga
Project Director
Sustainable Business
Reuters Events
Telephone: [+44] (0) 207 375 7213

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