Quantifying EHS Programs: 10 Intangible Value Drivers that Promote the Bottom Line
Need help communicating the business value of your EHS program? Attend Performance Track's July Tele-seminar series on Tuesday, July 20th at 12:00 noon EDT. For the call-in number and access code, please RSVP to Luctrician Hamilton by phone or email 202-566-2867 / hamilton.luctrician@epa.gov. Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, due to a limited number of phone lines.
The July Tele-seminar reviews 10 components that your peers decided were the top intangible value drivers in business. This seminar will help you explain how EHS performance is linked to shareholder value. Research shows that non-financial performance accounts for up to 35% of institutional investors' portfolio allocation decisions.
Did you know ?
- 68% of the 100 largest global companies issue EHS reports.
- 487 companies published corporate sustainability reports in 2001, up from 194 in 1995, and 7 in 1990.
- 81% of Global 500 executives surveyed rate EHS issues among the top 10 value drivers for their business.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who is interested in learning more about how to
communicate the financial value of an EHS program.
About the Speakers
Elizabeth Girardi Schoen
Senior Director
Environmental Affairs, Corporate Environment, Health
& Safety, Pfizer, Inc.
Global Environmental Management Initiative (GEMI)
Chair
Jim Thomas
Executive Director, EH&S
Novartis Corporation
GEMI Co-Chair, Investor Relations Work Group
Keith Miller
Manager, Environmental Initiatives & Sustainability
3M
GEMI Co-Chair, Sustainable Development Network
More Details
Based on a new GEMI publication: "Clear Advantage:
Building Shareholder Value/Environment: Value to the
Investor," this tele-seminar is designed to enable
businesses to communicate EHS value to the financial
community, or, in the words of Bob Brady, retired fund
manager at Citigroup, to "turn the intangibles into
tangibles."
More information about GEMI, including a free copy of Clear Advantage: Building Shareholder Value/Environment: Value to the Investor, may be obtained on GEMI's website at www.gemi.org.
Follow along with the speakers by accessing their presentation here (PDF, 2MB, pp 39).