A Session by Sharmeen Contractor, Sarah Godlewski, Keeran Gwilliam-Beeharee, Paloma Muñoz Quick and Leslie Swynghedauw
Oxfam America,
State Treasurer Wisconsin,
V.E, an affiliate of Moody’s,
UN Human Rights and the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights and
MSCI
About this session
- Coronavirus has forced investors to look at US supply chains in areas such as food processing and consumer goods; to what end?
- What are investors in the US doing to influence greater supply chain transparency at home and abroad?
- Labour/human rights as a social and investment risk. Is the subject of global supply chains now a serious potential value-destroyer for brands; and does it show up in share prices?
- Sarah Godlewski, State Treasurer, Wisconsin
- Leslie Swynghedauw, Vice President, ESG Research, MSCI
- Sharmeen Contractor, Senior Advisor, Market Systems and Investors, Oxfam America
- Keeran Gwilliam-Beeharee, Executive Director – Market Access, V.E, an affiliate of Moody’s
- Moderator: Paloma Muñoz Quick, Advisor, UN Human Rights and the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights