The SEC's Climate-Related Disclosures Proposal
Join ESG specialists from Embark for a live discussion on the SEC’s proposed climate disclosures and what they mean for public and private companies.
Planning for ESG reporting requirements
Join us for a live discussion on the SEC’s proposed climate disclosures, where we’ll take a closer look at what it means for an organization’s reporting and, most importantly, how companies can begin preparing for the inevitable sustainability reporting requirements just on the horizon.
Learning objectives:
Who the proposed rules affect and when
Climate-related risk, GHG emissions, & conditional disclosures
Other disclosures within the financial statements
Auditor attestation requirements
Observations & challenges raised during the public comment period
What companies should be doing now
Action planning for the future
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Learning objectives:
Who the proposed rules affect and when
Climate-related risk, GHG emissions, & conditional disclosures
Other disclosures within the financial statements
Auditor attestation requirements
Observations & challenges raised during the public comment period
What companies should be doing now
Action planning for the future
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.