Private Markets
Responsible Investment Forum: New York
4 - 5 March 2025,
Convene,117 West 46th Street, New York
North America’s #1 event for sustainability in private markets
The Responsible Investment Forum returns to New York in 2025! The 9th annual New York edition is the premier event to connect and learn from sustainable investment leaders.
Join over 450 sustainable finance practitioners and thought leaders including institutional investors, fund managers and industry experts. Previous attendees include Australian Super, HarbourVest Partners, NYCERS, OMERS, Permira, Wafra and many more.
Gain invaluable insights on the key themes and trends impacting the investments in the region and beyond including approaches to decarbonization and net-zero, addressing biodiversity, how sustainability drives returns, portfolio company perspectives, sustainable investing in North America and much more.
2025 Key Themes: Showing the alpha in sustainability
- How US and global managers and investors are approaching decarbonization and net-zero
- The next frontier: to what extent addressing biodiversity can drive returns?
- How are sustainability professionals and their teams evolving and growing their influence within funds?
- Why and how sustainability drives returns in private markets
- Portfolio company perspectives on how sustainability can help grow their business
- Global LP perspectives on sustainable investing in North America
What can you expect at the event?
Exceptional event content
Learn from 100+ industry experts and gain insight into decarbonization, biodiversity, sustainability returns, portfolio company perspectives, sustainable investing in North America and much more.
Unparalleled Networking
Connect with industry participants in all aspects of responsible investment. Network in-person at interactive working sessions, networking breaks, an evening drinks reception, and invite-only breakfasts.
Top attending investors
Join leading institutional & private investors looking to discuss current challenges and opportunities. Attendees from 2024 included Australian Super, Omers, PGIM, QIC, Swiss RE, United Church Funds and many more.
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Shake hands with prominent global institutional investors, fund managers, consultants, and highly recognised associations to build effective ESG strategies focused on value creation and ROI.
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Testimonials
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Venue and hotel
Convene
117 W 46th St
New York, NY 10036
Connect with global investors focused on the future of the market
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- Shake hands with prominent fund managers, global institutional investors, and highly recognised associations to discuss your effective ESG strategies focused on value creation and ROI.
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The Responsible Investment Forum: New York will take place on March 4-5, 2025.
For more information on the agenda, please contact Charles Gould.
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Agenda
Day 1 - Tuesday 4th
Value Creation Workshop in Association with the PRI
Aditya Vikram, Head of Private Equity, UNPRI
Introduction from PEI and PRI
Aditya Vikram, Head of Private Equity, UNPRI
Keynote Interview: the future of sustainability in a rapidly changing political and economic environment in North America and globally
How are sustainability professionals and their teams evolving and growing their influence within funds?
- Considering different team structures: where and how can sustainability heads be most effective?
- Dealing with the increased demands from regulators and LPs around sustainability: How can mid-market managers keep up?
- What new roles are being created within sustainability teams and where are external experts being brought in?
- Successful stories of those with influence throughout the deal cycle
Facilitators:
Avantika Saisekar, Managing Director of Sustainable Investing, Wafra Inc
Eimear Palmer, Partner, Global Head of Sustainability, Pantheon
How US & global managers & investors are approaching decarbonization and net-zero
- Implementing best practices in portfolio decarbonization: to what extent can decarbonization be part of wider value creation plans?
- Balancing short-term returns with long-term net-zero goals
- Harmonizing Industry Standards and Initiatives including NZIF, PMDR & icI
- How some investors are requiring a net-zero plan from GPs and is this cross-portfolio at or at the fund
Moderator:
Marc Lino, Senior Partner, Global ESG Leader for Private Equity, Bain & Company
Panelist:
Michael Dymond, Senior Portfolio Manager, Private Equity, APG Asset Management
Serge Younes, Partner, Global Head of Sustainability, Investindustrial
Natasha Buckley, Principal, ESG, HarbourVest Partners
Michael Cappucci, Managing Director – Compliance and Sustainable Investing, Harvard Management Company
Tang Zongzhong, Head of Sustainability, Private Capital Asia, EQT
Marc Lino
Senior Partner, Global Sustainability Leader for Private Equity and Financial Investors, Bain & Company
Read bioEDCI Annual Update: Leveraging EDCI insights for value creation
- Presenting the latest discoveries from the EDCI and a deep dive into the data
- Understanding how LPs utilize the data in practice: navigating uniform metric standards while prioritizing materiality in benchmarking
- How incorporating EDCI is streamlining compliance efforts
- Analysis of findings from the newly introduced net-zero metric and the path towards decarbonization
- Three years in: how are GPs and LPs making use of the data collected to help in value creation?
Coffee & networking
The next frontier: to what extent can addressing biodiversity drive returns?
- How to assess biodiversity risks and opportunities in the diligence process
- Putting a financial value on biodiversity work: is this realistic?
- The interaction between climate and nature: to what extent can biodiversity be used to reduce climate risk?
- Examples from funds who are using biodiversity to drive value
Moderator:
Lis Nelis, PhD, Principal, Ecology and Biodiversity, Ramboll
Panelists:
Jovana Stopic, ESG Director, IK Partners
Will Relle, Director, ESG, HarbourVest
Why and how sustainability drives value in private markets
- Why so many GPs still struggle to approach sustainability as a strategic value driver: how to overcome this
- How are some funds spotting value creation opportunities during due diligence?
- The importance of adding sustainability to a value creation playbook
- Case studies from those who have increased returns for their funds
Senior representative, ERM
Aditya Vikram, Head of Private Equity, UNPRI
Portfolio company perspectives on how sustainability can help grow their business
- How are portfolio companies measuring the ROI of sustainability efforts and translating these metrics into tangible business outcomes?
- How do portcos navigate potential trade-offs between short-term financial performance and long-term sustainable growth?
- What are the success stories or case studies where sustainability has directly contributed to business expansion and market penetration?
- Learnings from positive working relationships with their GP owners
Lunch
The state of the impact & transition market in North America
- Is there a trade-off between delivering impact and returns?
- How significant has the ESG backlash been on the impact market?
- How are corporates’ net-zero efforts driving opportunities in the impact market in terms of exits and allocations?
Vikram Agrawal, Co-Founder & CEO, American Resilience Partners
LP panel: asset owner perspectives on allocating to impact funds
- Is the collective pool of impact-orientated capital likely to grow in the coming 5 years in North America?
- What investment themes resonate most with asset owners?
- How has the sentiment for investments in climate-oriented strategies evolved?
Panelists:
Roraj Pradhananga, Co-Chief Investment Officer, Veris Wealth Partners
Charles Buck, President and CEO, United Church Funds
Impact, climate & transition investing: fundraising in a competitive space
- Standing out in a crowded market: strategies to differentiate your fund amidst an influx of new entrants
- Demonstrating tangible value creation: effectively showcasing the real-world impact and financial returns of portfolio companies to investors.
- Strategic Focus: Weighing the benefits and trade-offs of adopting a single-focus versus a broader impact strategy
Panelists:
Christina Anzel, Director, Client Team, Generation Investment Management
Fabio Ranghino, Partner, Head of Sustainability & Strategy, Ambienta
Driving and demonstrating returns from sustainable value creation in investments
- To what extent are we at a stage where funds can tell a story of value added?
- Emphasizing the importance of engaging investment teams in sustainability throughout the investment
- Ensuring sustainability initiatives are well-resourced and supported at a senior level within portfolio companies
Moderator:
Deike Diers, Partner, Sustainability for Private Equity and Financial Investors, Bain & Company
Panelist:
Tensie Whelan, Distinguished Professor of Practice, NYU Stern School of Business
Dalia Rahman, Head of Climate & Portfolio Sustainability, Apax
Evelina Olago, Managing Director, Client & Strategy, Just Climate
Sustainability during exits in a tough environment
- To what extent are sustainability teams involved in exit preparation?
- Preparing for exit: how can sustainability teams make a company more attractive to a future buyer?
- ESG considerations when exiting via IPO vs. a sale to another PE buyer
Senior representative, ERM
Lexi Wachter, Vice President, Sustainability, General Atlantic
Jeannie Cho, Director, Sustainable Investing, KKR
Ashim Paun, Head of Sustainable Investing, Triton Partners
Human Capital Management as a value lever PE
- Why human capital is now the number one lever in value creation
- Defining company culture and aligning it with sustainability and value creation plans
- To what extent should sustainability heads work with in-house human capital operating partners
Marianne Voss, Managing Director & Chief ESG Officer, Webster Equity Partners
SEC and local regulations in the U.S.
- Is there a value creation opportunity in latest SEC regulation?
- Who is responsible for implementation? How much are ESG teams working with compliance professionals?
- Looking specifically at new laws in California and elsewhere
Eric Scheriff, Senior Managing Director, Capstone
SFDR and U.S. managers: tips for global funds
- To what extent are EU investors making demands of U.S. funds due to SFDR?
- Outlining some of the possible costs and challenges associated with this increased compliance burden
- Is there an opportunity to gain a competitive edge by meeting requirements?
Panelists:
Christina Bortz, Deputy General Counsel, ESG, TPG Angelo Gordon
Jyoti Aggarwala, Principal, Private Capital Raise
Interoperability of different sustainability initiatives and frameworks
- To what extent are fragmented reporting standards impacting sustainability professionals?
- Challenges and opportunities in scaling ESG Initiatives across global portfolios
- Leveraging technology to bridge gaps in sustainability reporting
Panelists:
Chris Brannan, Assistant General Counsel & ESG Officer, Pritzker Private Capital
Marion Hayes, Senior Managing Director, Head of Responsible Investing, Arsenal Capital Partners
Brett Juliano, Head of Sustainability, THL Partners
Investing in the circular economy
- Defining the circular economy and where are investment opportunities?
- How big is the opportunity from these investments?
- How does circularity drive decarbonization and achieve net zero objectives?
Moderator:
Imani Hamilton, Circular Economy + Resource Management Practice Lead, Americas, Ramboll
Panelist:
Benjamin Hogan, Director / Private Equity, Blue Earth Capital
Navigating voluntary carbon markets
- Outlining the potential of voluntary carbon markets
- What role are and should carbon credits play in the returns of natural capital funds?
- What is needed to attract more investors into this growing and important space
How sustainability is continuing to evolve in private debt
- To what extent are lenders and sponsors engaging on sustainability efforts?
- What tools can private credit investors use to understand where their portfolio stands in terms of decarbonisation status and climate risk?
- Sustainability linked loans: The importance of setting borrowers useful and sector-specific KPIs
Panelists:
Brittany Agostino, Principal, ESG – US Credit Lead, Ares Management
Michael Kashani, Managing Director, Apollo Global Management
Jeffrey Cohen, Managing Director, Head of ESG & Sustainability, Oak Hill Advisors
Coffee & networking
Working Group A: Biodiversity
Working group B: Value Creation Masterclass
Working group C:Turning regulation into a value creation opportunity
Working group D: Making use of ESG Data
Working group E: Working with portfolio companies
Working group F: Decarbonization
Close of conference followed by cocktails
Agenda
Day 2 - Wednesday 5th
Invitation only LP and GP Breakfast briefings
Opening remarks
AI in private markets: navigating ethical challenges and unlocking opportunities
- Balancing the energy demands of AI with net-zero targets and sustainable outcomes
- Leveraging AI to identify new investment opportunities and enhance risk management
- Real-world applications: how leading private market funds are utilizing AI in sustainability efforts
- What’s next for AI-driven insights in sustainability functions and long-term strategy development
Why human rights risks in the supply chain is rising up the agenda of US PE funds
- Identifying and mitigating human rights risks in portfolio companies’ supply chains
- Navigating challenges in companies with global supply chains
- Learn from experienced funds on conducting effective human rights assessments of their portfolios
Managing increasing climate transition litigation risk
- What sectors are being targeted and who is bringing the cases?
- Which if any of these claims are succeeding, which aren’t, and why? What are the defences?
- How can the PE community work to mitigate these risks, and how else is the PE community impacted by these developments?
- How is the landscape shifting following U.S. elections; how does the anti-ESG movement impact these developments?
Panelists:
Ulysses Smith, ESG Senior Advisor, Debevoise & Plimpton
Shannon Selden, Partner, Debevoise & Plimpton
Defining governance for private markets
- What does good governance look like, and how can diversified funds standardize across varied company sizes and types?
- Where should governance responsibilities sit—under legal/compliance or sustainability?
- Examples of funds leading the way in governance best practices
Coffee & networking
Fireside chat: APG’s evolving approach to climate and impact
- What transition plans are expected from GPs?
- Should net-zero goals be set at the fund level or across the portfolio?
- How do APG’s sustainable and deal teams collaborate?
- What is APG looking for in the sustainability teams of its partner funds
- How do we engage with the broader industry to advance market practice?
- What is the role of ESG and impact in our investment process, and how has it evolved?
Keren Raz, Senior Responsible Investments Manager – Global Private Equity, APG Asset Management
Michael Dymond, Senior Portfolio Manager, Private Equity, APG Asset Management
Global LP perspectives on sustainable investing in North America
- To what extent are allocations being impacted by sustainability?
- What impact is SFDR having on relationships between European investors and U.S. based managers?
- Which U.S. sustainable investment strategies are most attractive to LPs?
- What are some best practices for U.S. funds seeking to attract investment from European and Asian LPs?
Panelists:
Ryan Malloy, Research Analyst, Sustainable Investing, Fiduciary Trust International
Karin Bouwmeester, ESG Lead Private Equity, PGGM Investments
ESG Controversies: A Comparative Study of Public vs Private Sectors
ESG Value Creation Case Study Sessions
3 short presentations on how ESG initiatives or technologies can be used to drive returns within PE investments within different areas of sustainability. The audience will have the chance to quiz the presenters after their presentations. During the lunchbreak presenters will be available for further questions over informal roundtables
Lunch
Working Group A:
Close of conference
Pre-Event Resources
Network with the North American responsible investment industry
Join 450+ sustainable investment professionals on March 4-5 in New York, for two days of learning, networking and collaboration. Connect with institutional investors, fund managers, specialist responsible investment professionals, impact managers, and the wider ESG community.
The Responsible Investment Forum is a must-attend event for those with an interest in ESG in private markets.
Two days of networking and connections
Meet leading global investors
Network with active investors in responsible investment and advance your sustainability strategy during a program designed to foster connectivity and learning.
Build meaningful connections
Across a range of interactive workshops, drinks receptions, invite-only breakfasts, working groups and more.
Connect ahead of the event
Take advantage of the event app to find out who you can meet and book in key meetings in advance to ensure you get the most out of your time.
Testimonials from attendees
I really enjoyed the conference. It was very encouraging to hear how GP’s are integrating ESG not only in their portfolios but in their firms as well. It was gr…
Global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the greatest problems facing humanity. The Responsible Investment Forum is a powerful global p…
It’s great to see PEI bring together a diverse and growing group of investment professionals interested and active in responsible and sustainable investment. Th…
I really enjoyed the conference. It was very encouraging to hear how GP’s are integrating ESG not only in their portfolios but in their firms as well. It was great to learn about their best practices as well as lessons learned. The breakout sessions and panels were very informative. The conference provided good networking opportunities as well
Global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity are three of the greatest problems facing humanity. The Responsible Investment Forum is a powerful global platform for like minded ESG investors to transition towards environmentally sustainable economies and societies for all
It’s great to see PEI bring together a diverse and growing group of investment professionals interested and active in responsible and sustainable investment. The format of 1:1 interactions, break out and plenary sessions was useful to share general market perspectives and engage in detail to share experience and deepen understanding of the many and varied ESG issues facing our industry today
Institutional Investors at the Responsible Investment Forum: New York 2025
The Responsible Investment Forum: New York provides a leading platform for leading institutional investors and allocators investing in impact in private markets to gather.
A limited number of complimentary passes are available for Responsible Investment investors and institutional investors to the event. Check out the benefits of joining the conference, who among your peers attends and find out how to apply for a complimentary pass for you or your team below.
Network with your peers
Enrich your network, build lasting relationships and exchange valuable perspectives with your investor peers.
Meet with leading funds
Connect and arrange meetings with key fund managers in the market looking to secure new fundraising to advance their ESG portfolio and strategies.
Explore opportunities
Hear from an expert speaker line-up to discover new investment opportunities as we discuss the key themes and trends impacting sustainable investments.
Apply for a complimentary Institutional Investor pass
A limited number of complimentary passes are available for Responsible Investment Forum LPs, allocators and institutional investors to join the event.
Complimentary investor passes are limited to foundations, endowments, trusts, insurance companies, single family offices, sovereign wealth funds and pension funds who are actively making fund commitments and do not engage in third-party fundraising activities or collect fees for advisory/consulting services.
Apply for a pass and a member of our team will follow up with you to secure your pass.
For agenda information or to enquire about speaking opportunities, please contact Charles Gould at charles.g@pei.group