Virtual Nasdaq ESG Summit taking place on September 22, 2020
https://www.nasdaq.com/nasdaq-ESG-virtual-summit-2020
Videos from sessions here: https://www.nasdaq.com/nasdaq-ESG-virtual-summit-2020?elqTrackId=7fec558bf34e441dbb736abb77cadded&elq=9716cc977d0c4d218c18b5f435dead35&elqaid=9786&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=6028
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Thanks @GeorgeSerafeim for your great keynote presentation at the Nasdaq ESG Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance summit (re was socially responsible investing). I've blogged about this here https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/09/golden-ringed-dragonfly-nasdaq-esg.html & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible @LesliePicker @NelsonGriggs ~
Thanks @GeorgeSerafeim for your great keynote presentation at the Nasdaq ESG Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance summit (re was socially responsible investing). I've blogged about this here https://t.co/SPqe00n4qv & re https://t.co/veggZ4Ykn2 @LesliePicker @NelsonGriggs ~
— WorldUnivandSch (@WorldUnivAndSch) September 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1309147702144520196?s=20
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It's this June 9, 2020 email to the following, and this Stanford Law SVDX Environmental, Social, and Corp. Governance (ESG) panel - https://www.svdx.org/past-events/2020/6/9/webinar-esg-resiliency-in-a-time-of-turmoil (https://www.svdx.org/past-
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Criteria
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/environmental-social-and-governance-esg-criteria.asp
(was 'socially responsible investing')
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Virtual Nasdaq ESG Summit taking place on September 22, 2020
https://www.nasdaq.com/nasdaq-ESG-virtual-summit-2020
I heard ...
Nelson Griggs, President of NASDAQ
Harvard Professor
Serafeim George. Social-Impact Efforts That Create Real Value.! Harvard Business Review 98, no. 5 (September-October 2020): 38048
and the following ...
11:00AM - 12:00PM ET - Welcome Remarks & Keynote Address by featured speaker George Serafeim
11:00AM - 11:05PM ET - Welcome Remarks by Nelson Griggs, President, Nasdaq Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Inc.
11:05AM - 11:20PM ET - Congressman Gregory Meeks Address
11:20AM - 11:57PM ET - Keynote Presentation by featured speaker George Serafeim, Charles M. Williams Professor of Business Administration and the Chair of the Impact-Weighted Accounts Project at Harvard Business School
11:57AM - 12:00PMET - Closing Remarks by Lauren Dillard, EVP Global Information Servies, Nasdaq, Inc.
*European Sessions concludes following Keynote Address 17:00-18:00 CET / 16:00-17:00 BST
12:00PM - 1:00PM ET - BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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Breakout 3: Trends in Investor ESG Interests & ESG as a Value Creation Lever
Description: 2019 was a banner year for ESG capital inflows and COVID has only accelerated that trend. That said, for many investors ESG has been part of the investment process for decades. This session will explore how investors are incorporating ESG topics into their investment process and how ESG can be used as a value creation lever.
Moderator: Leslie Picker, Reporter, CNBC
Speakers:
- Lori Keith, Portfolio Manager and Director of Research, PARNASSUS INVESTMENTS
- Jeffrey W. Ubben, Founder and Managing Partner, Inclusive Capital Partners
- Lauren Taylor Wolfe, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Impactive Capital
- Mary Jane McQuillen, Managing Director, Portfolio Manager, Head of Environmental, Social and Governance Investment, Clearbridge
1:00PM - 2:00PM ET - BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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Breakout 2: Trends in ESG Program Building: Board Oversight, Securing Executive Buy-In, and Resource Staffing
Description: Building an ESG program has broad implications for companies. Varying viewpoints from the Board, Senior Executive, Sustainability, Legal, Investor Relations, and Beyond (HR, Operations, etc.) creates an interesting challenge to get started. In this session you will hear those various constituents on how they started their ESG programs and what it took to convince the Board/management to invest.
Moderator: Emily Peterson Alva, Board Member, Amneal Pharmaceuticals Inc
Speakers:
- Deb Wasser, Vice President, Investor Relations, Etsy, Inc
- Kristina Kloberdanz, SVP, Chief Sustainability Officer at Mastercard
- Kirk Hourdajian, Vice President and Head of ESG & Impact, Vista Equity Partners
- Paul Saltzman, Chief Legal Officer, EagleBank
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Harvard Professor
Serafeim George. Social-Impact Efforts That Create Real Value.! Harvard Business Review 98, no. 5 (September-October 2020): 38048
NASDAQ ESG
Tu 22 Sept 2020
Connect on Linking and Twitter
Lauren Dillard
Congressman Meeks
Breakout 3: Trends in Investor ESG Interests & ESG as a Value Creation Lever
Michael Stiller
Leslie Picker
Lori Keith
Jeff Ubben
Mary Jane McQuillen
Lauren Taylor-Wolfe
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ESG frameworks
The Rise of Standardized ESG Disclosure Frameworks in the United States
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Breakout 2: Trends in ESG Program Building: Board Oversight, Securing Executive Buy-In, and Resource Staffing
Emily Peterson Alva
Kirk Hourdajian
Kristina Kloberdanz - https://youtu.be/MwE7NTmwTII
Deb Wasser
Paul Saltzman
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Sought to connect on LinkedIn with:
Nelson, thanks for your great NASDAQ ESG intro! How might MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible collaborate & even re UBI experiments to distribute 1 cryptocurrency in all ~200 countries? Best, Scott (@WorldUnivAndSch)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nelsongriggs/
George, thanks for your great NASDAQ ESG keynote! How might MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible learn from Harvard re UBI experim. to distribute 1 cryptocurrency in all ~200 countries? Best, Scott (@WorldUnivAndSch)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-serafeim-6668962/
Deb, thanks for your great NASDAQ ESG comments! How might MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible collaborate & even re UBI experiments to distribute 1 cryptocurrency in all ~200 countries? Best, Scott (@WorldUnivAndSch)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/deb-wasser-irc-5ab9593/
Kirk, thanks for your great NASDAQ ESG comments! How might MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible collaborate & even re UBI experiments to distribute 1 cryptocurrency in all ~200 countries? Best, Scott (@WorldUnivAndSch)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkhourdajian/
Kristina, thanks for your great NASDAQ ESG comments! How might MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible collaborate & even re UBI experim. to distribute 1 cryptocurrency in all ~200 countries? Best, Scott (@WorldUnivAndSch)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristina-kloberdanz-1446491/
Lauren, thanks for your great NASDAQ ESG comments! How might MIT OCW-centric World Univ & Sch & re https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Investing_-_Socially_Responsible collaborate & even re UBI experiments to distribute 1 cryptocurrency in all ~200 countries? Best, Scott @WorldUnivAndSch
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-taylor-wolfe-43a874/
... and connected with some ...
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Leslie, MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch is planning this wiki subject for open teaching and learning in all ~200 countries, and in their official languages. And WUaS is also 'You at World University' - planning https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University - for matriculating students in all ~200 countries, in their official main languages, for wiki teachers and learners in all 7,117 known living languages, and then for all 7.5 billion people on the planet, coding-wise. Each would be a Wikidata Q-item # or Wikidata PIN # at WUaS. Seeking to then explore distributing a single cryptocurrency backed by most of ~200 countries' central banks via Universal Basic Income experiments. Thank you too! Best regards, Scott (worlduniversityandschool.org - scottmacleod.com - UBI label in blog - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/UBI)
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Deb, Thanks for your excellent panel contributions today. In addition to - planning https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University at WUaS, and FYI CC-4 MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch is planning this wiki subject for open teaching and learning in all ~200 countries, and in their official languages (with Wikidata, Wikipedia's back end structured knowledge database, in its 300 languages). And WUaS is also planning at 'You at World University' - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University - for matriculating students in all ~200 countries at WUaS (for Bachelor, Ph.D., Law, MD and IB high school degrees), in their official main languages, and for wiki teachers and learners in all 7,117 known living languages, and then for all 7.5 billion people on the planet, coding-wise. Each would be a Wikidata Q-item # or Wikidata PIN # at WUaS. Seeking to then explore distributing a single cryptocurrency backed by most of ~200 countries' central banks via Universal Basic Income experiments. Thank you too! Best regards, Scott (worlduniversityandschool.org - scottmacleod.com - UBI label in blog - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/UBI) Thank you.
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Stanford Law CodeX ... and Identity Verification ...
(last Thursday)
In email:
Ramona,
I'm curious how we might explore developing this further conceptually. Could we even explore a conference call together? In developing MIT OCW-centric wiki World University and School, WUaS would like to plan to code for all 7.5 billion people on the planet, in all ~200 countries (https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/search/label/You%20at%20WUaS). How might we focus this with regard to the GDPR, and your presentation? Thank you.
In LinkedIn:
Ramona Weik
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PhD Candidate I Visiting Student Researcher at Stanford University
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Scott MacLeod sent the following messages at 6:27 AM
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Scott MacLeod 6:27 AM
Thank you, Ramona, for your great Stanford Law CodeX presentation now! Am interested in exploring building out identity verification even re Wikidata Q-tiem #. Best regards, Scott ( scottmacleod.com and worlduniversityandschool.org and https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States )
Ramona, what endeavors do you see so far in Europe regarding building out identity verification and GDPR? Thank you, Scott - (In what ways could a collaboration between Europe and California, legally and technically help, for ex., and even regarding the You at WUaS idea - https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2020/09/agenda-news-for-open-world-univ-sch.html - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/09/asian-emerald-cuckoo-agenda-news-for.html ?)
Ramona Weik:
Hi Scott, sorry for taking a little while to respond. I'm pretty busy . So, to answer your question, as I pointed out in the meeting I can only speak for my experiences with the right of access. Many companies appear to be insecure about how to verify identity best. GDPR states that verification methods and procedures that are already being used e. g. regarding online accounts should be used before requesting additional verification data. Also, identity verification is especially required if there are reasonabe doubts that the requestor is not the person the personal information belongs to. However, many companies in Europe prefer the "safest way" and verify identity rather a little too much than risking compliance failure. So, in Germany the ID card copy -from my experience- is one of the most often used means to ensure identity. The problem is that, if you request access electronically, they often want you to send the ID card copy via mail, which - if they don't offer safe transmission- poses additional risks on the data of data subjects. To decide which ID verification method is the best depends a lot on how the company works. To find a common standard is difficult, since e. g. health data is a lot more sensitive than IP addresses. To decide which method should be used, the types of data, the organization structure, risk assesment and other factors should be taken into account. I can't really tell which steps have been taken to find a common standard. Apparently, there isn't enough jurisdiction either. What I remember is that the EU will review GDPR implications this year. Maybe they'll come up with some ideas for further clarification, also regarding ID verification.
In my opinion, there are many organizations who can be grouped, e. g. online retailers. Maybe the approach for different groups with similar types of data coud be useful.
Hope this'll help a bit.
Best,
Ramona
Scott MacLeod 10:54 AM
Thanks so much, Ramona! (Thanks to your Stanford Law CodeX I touched on identity verification in World Univ & Sch's Monthly Business Meeting, the recent Agenda & News, and in today's WUaS News, Q&A, and Livestream - https://youtu.be/IsBrCEdfCk8 and https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/09/asian-emerald-cuckoo-agenda-news-for.html - and am thinking in terms of identity verification for all 7.5 billion people, each a Wikidata Q-item # / Wikidata PIN #, and even retinal, fingerprint, or genetic identity verification from all 7 billion smart phones with time - and with legal privacy issues worked out: ). More later. Best regards, Scott
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Stanford Law CodeX ... and court documents
(also from last Thursday)
Argyri Panezi 1st degree connection
· 1st
Assistant Professor @ IE Law School | Research Fellow @ Stanford University
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Scott MacLeod sent the following messages at 4:55 PM
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Scott MacLeod 4:55 PM
Thank you, Argyri, for your great Stanford CodeX presentation! Am interested in exploring questions of court documents in all ~200 countries & their languages.
Best regards, Scott ( scottmacleod.com and worlduniversityandschool.org and https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Nation_States )
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Nation States
wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org
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Scott MacLeod 11:56 AM
Argyri, In what ways could a collaboration between Europe and California, legally and technically help, for ex., and regarding court documents' access? And could the WUaS Law Schools in all ~200 countries' languages eventually teach this even? Regards, Scott (eg in a beginning way: Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)
Afghanistan Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Afghanistan_Law_School_at_WUaS
Brazil Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Brazil_Law_School_at_WUaS
China Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/China_Law_School_at_WUaS
Egypt Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Egypt_Law_School_at_WUaS
India Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/India_Law_School_at_WUaS
Jamaica Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Jamaica_Law_School_at_WUaS
Mexico Law School at WUaS: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Mexico_Law_School_at_WUaS
World University Law School: https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School)
Argyri Panezi sent the following messages at 6:27 PM
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Argyri Panezi 6:27 PM
Hi Scott, thanks so much for your kind words!
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Argyri Panezi 6:30 PM
To my knowledge this is difficult- The EU has too many different jurisdictions and judicial systems with different rules about public access to judicial decisions. But courts do look at each other at a certain level, so I think that the more developments come from one side Eg California, the more the pressure on EU courts to open and allow access to more material.
Great to know about WUaS - thank you for the information
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Scott MacLeod sent the following message at 10:59 AM
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Scott MacLeod 10:59 AM
How related EU jurisdictions/ systems' and California law questions come together legally, and information technology-wise newly, and in conversation even, are fascinating - and re court documents. Perhaps World Univ & Sch's law faculties can even begin to teach about these questions, and in the process develop new law - perhaps even regarding identity verification in both places, and re the GDPR / CCPA too. Might your court documents' research find further form with these two systems? (Do you use Google Translate very much in your court documents' research? WUaS is seeking to create a Universal Translator too for such, and re NLP https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/WUaS_Universal_Translator).
Thank you for your CodeX talk, and your message, Argyri! - Best regards, Scott (WUaS is seeking to code for all 7.5 billion people on the planet for a number of initial reasons at You at WUaS - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/You_at_World_University, each a Wikidata Q-item # or derivative Wikidata PIN# ... in what ways could this relate to your court documents' research, I wonder? ... https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Law ) Thank you!
Seen by Argyri Panezi at 1600718708921.
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