Introduction to ESG Social and Governance Reporting

Environmental, Social, and Governance reporting is no longer just about emissions. As regulatory frameworks evolve and stakeholder expectations rise, organizations of every size are being held accountable for how they treat their people, manage their supply chains, and govern themselves at the highest levels. This course focuses on the social and governance pillars of ESG — the areas that are rapidly gaining scrutiny but are often underprepared.
Drawing on over 35 years of experience across finance, technology, and organizational transformation, the instructor examines how HR policies, human rights considerations, and board governance intersect with ESG reporting obligations. From workforce planning and DEI targets to supply chain traceability and activist shareholders, participants will gain a practical understanding of what ESG compliance looks like beyond carbon accounting — and what organizations need to do now to get ahead of emerging standards.
Whether you work in a large enterprise with a dedicated HR team or a smaller organization where one person wears many hats, this course offers actionable insight into building ethical, auditable, and future-ready ESG practices.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

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Paul Young CPA CGA Paul Young is a former IBM Customer Success Manager that has deployed over 300 data and AI solutions across industries and geographies for the past 8 years. Paul is a SME and Though Leader on the following subjects: 1. Close, Consolidate, and Reporting 2. ESG Policy and Reporting 3. Public Sector Policy and Reporting 4. Integrated Planning and Reporting Cycle 5. Customer Success Management 6. Risk and Compliance 7. Emergency, Crisis and Risk Management