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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


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Mandiaye Beye https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/mandiaye-beye Mon, 02 Feb 2026 12:05:11 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7258 Mandiaye Beye was first posted on February 2, 2026 at 12:05 pm.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


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Yuko Nakahata https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/yuko-nakahata Fri, 14 Nov 2025 12:30:41 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7108 Yuko Nakahata was first posted on November 14, 2025 at 12:30 pm.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


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Susie Violet Ward https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/susie-violet-ward Wed, 12 Nov 2025 12:58:31 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7099 Susie Violet Ward was first posted on November 12, 2025 at 12:58 pm.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


Susie Violet Ward was first posted on November 12, 2025 at 12:58 pm.
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Jane Goodland https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/jane-goodland Thu, 16 Oct 2025 10:19:27 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7079 Jane Goodland was first posted on October 16, 2025 at 10:19 am.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


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Sean Jones https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/sean-jones Thu, 16 Oct 2025 09:56:19 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7074 Sean Jones was first posted on October 16, 2025 at 9:56 am.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


Sean Jones was first posted on October 16, 2025 at 9:56 am.
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Paolo Taticchi https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/paolo-taticchi Thu, 16 Oct 2025 09:02:53 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7061 Paolo Taticchi was first posted on October 16, 2025 at 9:02 am.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


Paolo Taticchi was first posted on October 16, 2025 at 9:02 am.
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Alice Ashpitel https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/alice-ashpitel Wed, 15 Oct 2025 15:01:42 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7046 Alice Ashpitel was first posted on October 15, 2025 at 3:01 pm.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


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Nicholas Mazzei https://sustainability-speakers.com/speaker/nicholas-mazzei Wed, 15 Oct 2025 14:43:31 +0000 https://sustainability-speakers.com/?post_type=speaker&p=7042 Nicholas Mazzei was first posted on October 15, 2025 at 2:43 pm.
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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


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ESG Speakers

ESG investing stands for Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance, a set of requirements for businesses to be deemed sustainable. The criteria inform investors of the carbon-neutral companies worth financing, the businesses that are committed to protecting the planet.

As well as being a financial incentive for company leaders, ESG also indicates the businesses whose use of renewable energy will last a lifetime. To become a carbon-neutral organisation, browse our selection of speakers below.

Kate Brandt

Google’s Sustainability Officer & Obama’s Former Environmental Executive

JB Straubel

CEO of Redwood Material, Former Co-Founder & CTO of Tesla

Steve Howard

Co-Founder & CHair of WE MEAN BUSINESS & Former Chief Sustainability Officer at IKEA

Jon Wright

Co-Founder of Innocent Drinks & Jam Jar Investments

Rakhi Kumar

Senior Vice President of Liberty Mutual Insurance, Global Leader in ESG Investments & Sustainability

Jez Rose

Award Winning Honey Bee Farmer, Conservationist & Broadcaster

Adam Henson

Presenter on BBC’s Countryfile & Owner of Cotswold Farm park

David Erasmus

Serial Social Entrepreneur & Ambassador for Philanthropy

Trewin Restorick

Founder & Former CEO of Hubbub UK & Founder of Sizzle Innovation

Patrick Holden

Founder of the Sustainable Food Trust & Former Director of the Soil Association

Isha Datar

Executive Director of New Harvest & Tedx Speaker on ‘Re-Thinking Meat’

ESG investing is valued at $30 trillion, as 71% of CEOs feel a personal responsibility to their business’ sustainability. To capitalise on this growing market, hire an ESG speaker and transform your organisation’s processes in line with global standards.

What is ESG?

ESG, or Environmental, Social and Governance, is a style of investing that prioritises sustainable, often carbon neutral businesses over companies driving climate change. The term is used in conjunction with sustainable or socially responsible investing and describes a set of criteria that businesses must meet to receive investment.

Why is ESG important in business?

ESG is a financial incentive for businesses to become more sustainable. It highlights the impact that companies have on our planet and rewards the organisations that have made meaningful changes to their processes. For investors, ESG is a helpful guide to responsible financing, as it underlines the businesses pioneering sustainability, and worthy of investment.

What are ESG requirements?

ESG is split into three categories: environmental impact, social factors and corporate governance. Within these three groups, guidelines break down the many standards businesses must meet to be deemed worthy of investment.

Such standards can range from gender diversity to energy efficiency, discover more examples below:

  • Environment: Carbon emissions, energy efficiency, waste management
  • Social: Diversity, human rights, labour standards, data protection
  • Governance: Lobbying, political contributions, board composition, corruption

 

Our ESG speakers are equipped with strategies for both meeting the important criteria and identifying environmentally-friendly investment opportunities. Having led successful careers in ESG investing and sustainability, each of these speakers has been key to developing the industry, indicating their impact when booked for events.

Browse our selection then contact a booking agent to find out more.


Sophie Graham was first posted on October 15, 2025 at 2:00 pm.
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