5/25/2022 12:00 PM Eastern
5/25/2022 1:00 PM Eastern
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) proposed climate risk rules would require registrants to disclose significant new information about how organizations are measuring and addressing climate risk. These disclosures would appear in registration statements and annual reports as soon as 2023. The proposed rules have implications across an organization, and boards, management, internal audit, and independent auditors all will play key roles.
Join our panel discussion to hear from specialists who will break down the SEC’s proposed rules, highlight noteworthy comments, and identify important next steps you can take in preparation for the final rules.
Our presenters will:
Advance preparation: None
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Basic
Field of study: Specialized knowledge
Delivery method: Webinar (group internet based)
This session is recommended for up to 1.0 hours of CPE credit.
In-house legal counsel, compliance personnel, and executives interested in learning more about the pending SEC climate rule
Chris McClure, Partner and ESG Services Leader, Crowe (moderator)
Mark Shannon, Partner, Crowe
Wes Kelly, Partner, Crowe
Adam Pajakowski, Crowe
Marc Rossell, Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig
There is no fee to participate in this event; therefore, there is no cancellation fee.
Note: All participants MUST be logged into the webinar INDIVIDUALLY to receive CPE credit. CPE credit will only be granted in the name of the individual logged into the presentation. Crowe is unable to grant CPE credit for groups viewing the webinar.
For additional information, please contact Hannah Schierbeek at [email protected].