Thriving in the rapidly evolving US sustainable finance landscape
Join us on 3-4 December in New York for the 15th annual Responsible Investor USA conference, where leading voices in sustainable finance come together to tackle the industry’s most pressing challenges.
Connect with a global audience of 400+ asset owners, investment managers, banks, financial regulators, and data providers for two days of networking, thought-provoking panels and in-depth discussions.
Learn from leaders in the industry and come away with actionable insights on current sustainability issues.
Meet 100+ of North America's leading asset owners including:
Speakers leading the discussion in 2024 include:
What can you expect at RI USA?
Get real insight into the industry
RI USA’s program provides clear, actionable insights into what sustainability means for business and investment. We ask the right questions and deliver answers.
Build a long-lasting network
Connect with stakeholders across the sustainable finance industry through workshops, panels, breakfasts, debates, and evening receptions. Strengthen your professional connections.
Meet institutional investors
Hear from active asset owners who are honing their sustainable finance strategies and creating real, measurable impact across the industry. View last year’s attending asset owners here.
Key event themes
• Acclimating to SEC disclosure: What are the implications and risks of ESG reporting for asset managers and asset owners?
• Increasing demand for ESG data: What are the best practices for ESG measurement and management?
• Operationalizing net-zero commitments: What role will new technologies, renewables, and carbon offsets play in the transition to net-zero?
• The role of politics in sustainable finance: How will net-zero agendas and targets evolve with political fluctuations?
• Managing physical and transition risk: How can investors quantify, manage and adapt to growing climate-related risks to assets and portfolios?
• Navigating global regulatory differences: How will the regulatory landscape evolve amidst standardization debates?
• Hydrogen, carbon capture, electrification, natural capital and beyond: What are the best sustainable investment opportunities today and what are key barriers to scale for emerging climate solutions?
Apply for a complimentary asset owner pass
A limited number of complimentary passes are available for eligible asset owners 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.
Please register your interest and a member of our team will be in touch to confirm your eligibility.
Connect with investors & ESG professionals
Responsible Investor USA provides an opportunity to make connections with an exclusive audience of ESG and sustainable finance decision makers.
Share your solutions, collaborate and network with senior-level executives through bespoke sponsorship packages to meet your 2025 business goals.
For more information on speaking in 2024, please contact Finlay Eglinton.
Finlay.eglinton@pei.group | +44 (0)203 879 3893
Ekaterina Grigoryeva
Environment and Social Development Specialist (Global Lead, Financial Sector), The World Bank
Curtis Ravenel
Senior Advisor to the Co-Chairs and Vice-Chair of GFANZ, Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero
Tara Mei Smith
ESG Integration Officer, Bureau of Asset Management, Office of New York City Comptroller
For more information on the agenda, please contact Finlay Eglinton.
Finlay.eglinton@pei.group | +44 (0)203 879 3893
Agenda
RI USA 2024 - Tuesday 3rd
Opening remarks
Steven Rothstein, Managing Director, Accelerator, Ceres
Plenary 1: Transition finance in the US: Driving change through investment
- How are US investors approaching high-emitting sectors and corporates?
- Will transition finance be the main source of alpha in the US energy transition?
- Do US investors want dedicated transition finance regulation and/or instruments?
- Is there a tension between financing the transition and meeting net zero targets?
Moderator: Andy Howell, Director of Investor Influence, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
Candice Coppere, Head of Climate and Nature Solutions, Product, ISS STOXX
Curtis D. Ravenel, Senior Advisor to the Co-Chair & Vice Chair, GFANZ
Plenary 2: Manager selection in the US
- How has the politicisation of ESG impacted manager selection?
- Is stewardship being priced into manager selection or neglected in search of lower fees?
- Is manager selection being utilised enough to drive asset owner priorities through managers?
- Are consultants doing enough to drive asset owner priorities through manager selection?
- Given the US context, will climate focused/net zero investors drift to European headquartered managers?
Moderator: Paul Verney, Features Writer, Responsible Investor
Matthew Illian, Director, United Church Funds
Rajith Sebastian, Head of ESG and Sustainable Investing, New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF)
Networking break
Keynote - Eye of the storm: former SEC policy director reflects on three years at US regulator
Plenary 3: ESG regulation: The US, EU and beyond
- How are US investors navigating the SFDR and what do they want out of the regulatory reform?
- US anti-greenwashing efforts: what’s next for SEC ESG disclosure and name rules?
- Expectations on financial institutions from CSRD and SEC climate rule
- Compliance vs action – how are investors balancing mandatory and voluntary disclosure needs with investment/stewardship activities?
Moderator: Steven Rothstein, Managing Director, Accelerator, Ceres
Sireen Hajj, Director, Investor Outreach, US SIF
Elizabeth Seeger, Board Member, ISSB, IFRS Foundation
Sandra Silea, Director, ESG & Stewardship, AustralianSuper
Plenary 4: Nature investment in North America: Risks and opportunities
- Nature as a systemic risk: how are investors approaching the challenge?
- Measuring biodiversity and nature risk across portfolios: methodologies, tools and barriers
- Public vs private markets: where are the nature investment opportunities?
- Are US corporates doing enough, and disclosing enough, on nature?
Lunch
A1: Corporate transition plans: Next steps
- What does a credible transition plan look like?
- Are US companies embracing the concept of transition plans?
- What guidance do companies and investors need? Prescriptive vs high-level
- To what extent should climate lobbying activities be disclosed in transition plans?
Andreas Ross, Head of New Product Research and Development, ZAIS Group
Joel Paque, Head of Partnerships, US, Climate Arc
Networking break
A2: ESG Data: The next frontier
- Do companies have the data they need for mandatory climate reporting?
- Supporting scope 3 data requirements
- How is technology helping to meet the nature data challenge?
- What are the biggest gaps in supply chain data?
- Estimations and the limits of ESG data
Samantha McCafferty, Associate Director – Sustainable Investing, Harvard Management Company
Paul Vozzella, Director, Americas, GRESB
Networking break
A3: Water risk: An investors’ guide
- Where are US companies most exposed to water risk?
- How should investors engage corporates on water?
- What tools and data are available to investors to assess water risk?
- How can the private sector help to address water shortages?
Karen Sack, Executive Director, Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance
Saumya Mehrotra, Product Management Team, ISS STOXX
B1: The future of collaborative engagement in the US
- What exactly are the rules around collaborative engagement in the US?
- All noise and no heat: do legal threats around antitrust carry any weight? If so, where are the lines which shouldn’t be crossed?
- How much has the politicization of ESG stunted collective engagement in the US?
- How can investors defend themselves against accusations? What is best practice?
Moderator: Georgia Stewart, CEO, Tumelo
Suzi van Es, Investor Engagement Manager, Access to Medicine Foundation
Networking break
B2: Agriculture: Sustainability and food security
- How are US investors thinking about agriculture and sustainability?
- Is supporting food security compatible with financial institutions’ net zero commitments?
- How is technology changing the agricultural sustainability landscape?
- Is regenerative agriculture a scalable solution?
Chris Janiec, Americas Editor, Agri Investor
Sofia De La Parra, Investor Outreach Manager, FAIRR
Networking break
B3: Bond markets vs private credit: Financing the energy transition
- Are bond markets fit-for-purpose for financing the energy transition?
- SLBs and transition bonds: do they have a role in the US?
- Where can private credit fill the gaps in debt financing for the transition?
- How is the policy landscape impacting ESG-labelled bond issuance in the US?
Moderator: Dominic Webb, Senior Reporter, Responsible Investor
Networking break
Workshop A – Scope 3
Workshop B – Climate adaptation
Workshop C – Investing in 2050
Investing has changed. Is changing. Will change. And the pace of change is accelerating exponentially.
- How are fundamental assumptions around investing, including methodology, metrics, technology, regulation, and community formation, changing
- How is the pace of change in investing accelerating?
- How can we discuss the future of investing through thought-experiments and examine the issues shaping the next 25 years
- What are the implications of technology, new investing theories, demographic shifts, space exploration, and increased longevity for investing?
Co-facilitator: Doug Scott, CEO & Co-founder, Ethic
Co-facilitator: Georgia Stewart, CEO, Tumelo
Networking drinks
End of day one
Agenda
RI USA 2024 - Wednesday 4th
Networking breakfast
A4: Understanding ESG supply chain risk: An investors’ guide
- How are investors engaging with corporates on supply chain risk?
- Where are the biggest gaps in corporate supply chain data?
- How is regulation affecting corporate supply chain reporting?
- Which supply chain issues are most material for investors?
Networking break
A5: Governance risk: Board competence and capabilities
- How are investors approaching governance risk?
- How do governance failures impact investor confidence and company valuation?
- What are the emerging standards for governance transparency and reporting?
- How can companies improve their disclosure practices to build trust with investors?
- AI board competence
Marcel Bucsescu, Vice President, Strategic Engagement, NACD
Matt Moscardi, Head of Board Moneyball, Free Float Analytics
B4: Greenwashing vs greenhushing
- How are US corporates and investors navigating political and public scrutiny of sustainability?
- What are the implications of corporate greenhushing for investors?
- How have investors responded to the SEC’s greenwashing crackdown?
Moderator: Dominic Webb, Senior Reporter, Responsible Investor
Ekaterina Grigoryeva, Environment and Social Development Specialist (Global Lead, Financial Sector), The World Bank
Networking break
B5: Real estate and climate risk
- Decarbonising real estate – a missed low-hanging fruit opportunity for investors?
- Real estate climate engagement
- Uninsurable assets: what does this mean for real estate investors?
- How are US real estate developers approaching the net zero challenge?
Networking break
Plenary 5: Investing for sustainable outcomes
- Defining a ‘sustainable outcome’ or proving real-world sustainability impact in 2024: what methods and frameworks are investors using?
- Net-zero commitments and interim climate investing goals: are investors on track to meet them?
- The US renewable energy market is continuing to boom – the IRA has been referred to as the US green taxonomy: to what extent is this translating to opportunities for ESG investors in public markets?
Fran Seegull, President, U.S. Impact Investing Alliance
Plenary 6: The state of corporate reporting in the US
- How are US corporates currently approaching sustainability reporting?
- Does corporate reporting in the US meet the needs of investors?
- Will ISSB become the de facto standard for corporate sustainability reporting in the US?
- What assurance are investors asking for on non-financial corporate disclosures?
Neil Stewart, Director of Corporate Outreach, ISSB/IFRS Foundation
Lunch
Keynote
Plenary 7: After Exxon: The future of shareholder proposals
- What are the implications for shareholder rights in the US of the Exxon lawsuit?
- Will the file-first mentality of shareholders shift towards a more engagement/dialogue-focused approach?
- Will other companies follow Exxon’s lead?
- How can shareholder proposals be used most effectively in a sustainability context?
Moderator: Paul Verney, Features Writer, Responsible Investor
Sanford Lewis, Director, Shareholder Rights Group
Danielle Fugere, President & Chief Counsel, As You Sow
Heidi Welsh, Executive Director, Sustainable Investments Institute (Si2)
Plenary 8: Fiduciary duty in 2024: Operating effectively within a polarized environment
- Beyond the politics: What does fiduciary duty look like for a universal owner in 2024?
- What ESG issues are necessary for a fiduciary to consider, is it just climate-related financial risks? Are some like AMR being overlooked?
- How can a universal owner mitigate systemic risks to portfolios?
- To what extent can sustainability preferences – and outcomes – be factored into fiduciary duty?
Moderator: Dominic Webb, Senior Reporter, Responsible Investor
End of conference
Pre-Event Resources
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Hiroshi Komori
Senior Director, Stewardship & ESG, GPIF
RI events around the world have been beneficial to catch up on ongoing ESG issues and network with great people.
Andrea Palmer
ESG Lead, PGGM
I appreciate the quality of the delegates and the conversations. It’s the go-to venue to gauge developments in ESG integration.
Asset owners at RI USA 2024
The Responsible Investor USA conference provides an unrivalled platform for asset owners investing in sustainable finance. Join over 100 asset owners from across the United States to discuss the latest responsible investing trends and compare best practices and allocation strategies for 2024 and beyond.
A limited number of complimentary passes for the event are available for asset owners. Check out the benefits of joining the conference and learn who among your peers attends. Apply for a complimentary pass for you or your team now.
Meet the USA’s leading investor community
Network with leading asset owners from across the region. Past attendees have included CalsTrs, UNJSPF, Wafra, Wespath Investment Management, World Bank Group and more.
Understand investor appetites and allocation preferences
Join your peers as they delve into the latest responsible investment trends and compare best practices and allocation strategies for 2024 and beyond.
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Meet with emerging players and industry veterans to understand the evolving responsible investment landscape. Make the most of dedicated networking breaks, investor-only breakfasts, lunches and more to build your network.
2023 asset owners included:
What to expect?
Network with your peers
Enrich your network, build lasting relationships, and exchange valuable perspectives with your investor peers through investor-only breakfasts, networking breaks, lunches and much more.
Gain expert insights
Hear from our industry-leading speaker line-up, discover the latest trends and stay aligned with future innovations in the market.
Stay aligned to developments and opportunities
Discover remarkable investment opportunities and leverage ESG expertise focused on regulation, human rights, biodiversity, net zero and more.
Meet with the best and brightest funds
Connect and arrange one-to-one meetings with the biggest and best ESG managers in the market.
Apply for a complimentary asset owner pass
A limited number of complimentary passes are available for eligible asset owners 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.
Please register your interest and a member of our team will be in touch to confirm your eligibility.