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Accelerating action on nature: a new guide to get you started

March 26 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am GMT

£15
Nature

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All businesses depend on nature, yet it’s being depleted at an unprecedented rate, creating new risks and opportunities. Accountants will increasingly be needed to help measure, manage and communicate these impacts, including their financial implications.

ICAEW has been working with the Global Accounting Alliance to develop a new starter guide to nature for accountants, to build knowledge on nature and why it matters to the roles of accountants in business and practice, equipping them to lead and advise their organisations and clients effectively on this increasingly business-critical issue.

Whether you are a board member, an executive, report preparer, or assurer – join this webinar to discover how to start embedding nature into your work, navigate regulations with confidence and engage stakeholders effectively.

Key benefits

  • Build your knowledge on key concepts, for example, on nature and biodiversity, nature-related risks and opportunities, and the business case for action.
  • Understand why nature matters to your role and discover practical steps to get started.
  • Stay ahead of nature-related regulations and explore best practices.
  • Learn how to engage key stakeholders on nature e.g., internal teams, investors, regulators, and experts.

Meet the Speakers

Jim Knafo

Jim Knafo, CEO, Global Accounting Alliance
Jim is the Chief Executive Officer of the Global Accounting Alliance (GAA), an alliance of 10 leading professional accountancy bodies representing over 1,400,000 accountants in more than 180 countries. The GAA promotes quality services, shares information, collaborates on international issues important to the accounting profession, and undertakes special projects to advance the accounting profession. Jim frequently meets with key stakeholders in addition to providing his leadership to the GAA’s Working Groups. These Working Groups focus on areas such as accountancy education, sustainability, tax, ethics, and influence & advocacy.
In addition to his role at GAA, Jim is the Director of Global Alliances at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants (AICPA & CIMA), where he represents the Association internationally and helps develop and implement global strategies.

Jim is actively involved in various volunteer positions. He is a Board Member of the Confederation of Asian and Pacific Accountants (CAPA) and served as its President from 2021 to 2023. He is also a Council Member of the IFRS Foundation’s Integrated Reporting and Connectivity Council (IRCC). Furthermore, Jim has been a Technical Advisor to the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) since 2012, providing guidance to the IFAC Council and Board of Directors. He also serves on the IFAC Membership Committee, which oversees membership admissions, suspensions, and expulsions.

Emily McKenzie

Emily McKenzie, Technical Director, TFND
Emily has significant experience on integrating nature in policy, finance, economics and decision-making. Prior to joining TNFD in November 2021, she led the analytical team that produced the global Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity, based at the UK Economics and Finance Ministry. Emily was previously seconded to the Capitals Coalition where she helped develop the Natural Capital Protocol in its Technical Group.

Emily worked for a decade in the WWF Global Science team, where she helped establish and lead the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University, helping decision-makers apply InVEST – leading ecosystem service modelling software. While at WWF, she supported The Coca Cola Company and Guggenheim Partners to consider dependencies and impacts on nature, and sustainability standards.

She helped design the Environmental Land Management scheme in England – a major national agricultural subsidy reform programme – based at the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). Other previous roles included establishing environmental economics programmes at the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission as an Overseas Development Institute Fellow. She holds Masters degrees in International Policy from Stanford University and Economics at the University of Cambridge. Based in London, Emily speaks English, and basic Bislama, Fijian, German and French.

CPD hours

ICAEW’s revised Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Regulations bring in new CPD requirements. This includes a minimum number of hours and an ethics requirement. Attending this webinar could contribute up to 1 hour of verifiable CPD, providing you can demonstrate that the content is relevant to your role.

A copy of the webinar booking confirmation email is accepted as evidence of verifiable CPD. You will need to save the email as a JPEG or PDF before uploading it to your record. Click here to use ICAEW’s self-assessment tool to help you work out how much CPD you will need to fulfil each year.

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ICAEW members and non-members are welcome to join. This event is organised by the Sustainability & Climate Change Community. Please click here to join online.

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