CSRD is here - Why U.S. companies should care
Details on the upcoming CSRD requirements from the EU, which American companies it impacts, and what leadership must do to prepare.
EU sustainability requirements are reaching across the atlantic
Join us for a discussion on the new sustainability rules from the EU and how they have many US-based companies – both public and private – in their crosshairs. With the implementation clock soon ticking down to zero, we’re taking a look at the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requirements and what companies must do to stay ahead of the curve.
Learning objectives:
Describe the background and purpose of the EU’s CSRD
Understand which US companies may be scoped into CSRD requirements
Highlight the key requirements and adoption timeline for the directive
Discuss what US companies need to do to prepare for the requirements
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Learning objectives:
Describe the background and purpose of the EU’s CSRD
Understand which US companies may be scoped into CSRD requirements
Highlight the key requirements and adoption timeline for the directive
Discuss what US companies need to do to prepare for the requirements
Meet your hosts
Adam Olsen
Prior to Embark, Adam was as an Assurance Director for PwC, serving both public and private clients domestically and abroad. He also held national leadership roles supporting internal audit quality, efficiency, and execution efforts.
He currently leads Embark’s financial accounting advisory services practice, having previously served as the firm’s National Quality Leader. As co-host of Embark's accounting podcast, Accounting Matters, Adam leads the firm's thought leadership on accounting, reporting, and regulatory matters, including ESG & sustainability developments.
Robby Sundberg
Robby began his career in Deloitte’s audit practice, then transitioned to industry where he served in accounting/finance roles at Verizon and Toyota Financial Services.
He currently spearheads Embark’s ESG reporting team and led the firm’s recent entry into the Nashville market.