Overview

October 27

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An Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) framework is a tool used to help organizations incorporate social good into the other work they engage in. Social good is already intrinsic to the mission of government agencies, but standardizing the tracking of these metrics with an ESG framework helps set clear goals, appropriately measure success and ensure accountability.

 

Join us on Oct. 27 for Part Two of a two-part discussion to learn about the tools available to assess how an agency performs as a steward of the natural environment, how it treats its employees and constituents and holds itself accountable.

Speakers

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Lorna Stark

National Government & Public Sector Leader, KPMG US

Lorna Stark is the National Lead Partner for the State & Local Government Advisory practice focusing on state and local government clients as well as not-for-profit entities. She has experience in providing both audit and advisory services to many of KPMG’s most prominent public sector clients and various agencies of the City of New York.

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Cathilea Robinett — Moderator

CEO, e.Republic

Cathilea is CEO of e.Republic, where she oversees operations for the company’s award-winning media platforms: Governing, Government Technology and Emergency Management. Cathilea also oversees e.Republic’s websites, conferences and events, and its national research and advisory groups: the Center for Digital Government, the Center for Digital Education and the Governing Institute.