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Integrating Sustainability in your Business

ESG Summer Series || All Member Event

ESG Trends and Innovation Workshop
July 
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Introducing our summer series on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), we’re thrilled to invite BSR to lead a one hour workshop on trends and innovation, opportunities, challenges, and instructional advice on how to prepare ESG frameworks for companies and investors, especially newer to ESG.


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Welcome & Introduction

1:30pm–1:33pm

Welcome to the event. Get settled in at the check-in booth.

ESG Trends & Innovations Workshop

1:33Pm–2:28pm

Grab a bite to prep for an amazing day with our partner, Fake Company Co.

Final Thoughts, Closing

2:28pm–2:30pm

If you're planning on bringing your own device (BYOD), here's a list of of phones that are currently compatible. This list is constantly being updated (in fact, we make sure it's up-to-date every Friday)

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Danielle Conkling

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Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & ESG at Silicon Valley Bank

Danielle Conkling is the director of corporate social responsibility and ESG (environmental, social and governance) and serves as the ESG program office lead for Silicon Valley Bank. Her unique role at SVB combines her passion for giving back to the community with her extensive experience in advising entrepreneurs and leaders in the innovation economy.


Based in Menlo Park, California, her leadership of program office ESG efforts advances the sustainability and ethical impact of the company’s investments and operations. Danielle’s responsibility over corporate citizenship guides oversight of the many ways in which SVB strives to be a catalyst for doing good in the world through corporate philanthropy, employee giving and volunteering, and community engagement. In addition, she directs compliance with the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which encourages banks to help meet the credit needs of low- and moderate-income individuals.


Before her current position, Danielle focused on the financial needs of high potential growth clients, including founders, executives and investors. Before joining SVB, she worked at JPMorgan Chase, where she managed an affluent private wealth client base, as well as in private banking positions at Citigroup and Bank of America.


Danielle holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University and a bachelor’s degree in finance and international business from Georgetown University. Giving back both on and off the job, Danielle is a regional board advisory member of BUILD, which provides entrepreneurial experience to young people in under resourced communities, and of Girls Leadership, a nonprofit organization whose workshops and training programs equip young girls to develop the power of their voice. 


Outside of the office, Danielle enjoys skiing, hiking and whitewater rafting. An avid traveler, she prefers off-the-beaten-path destinations — her travels have taken her to Japan, Iceland and Morocco.


Kelly Gallo

Associate Director at BSR (Business for Social Responsibility)

With a focus on climate change and women’s empowerment, Kelly helps information and communications technology companies achieve their sustainability goals, working to address their growing energy demands while also fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.


Kelly supported programming and encouraged business climate commitments for the 2018 Global Climate Action Summit and is closely involved in renewable energy initiatives, such as the Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance. She also helped launch and manage Business Action for Women, a working group that supports women’s empowerment efforts in the workplace and supply chain.


Prior to BSR, Kelly spent more than six years consulting on energy efficiency, sustainability, and renewable energy for California’s utilities and public-sector clients. She is also a member of the U.S. National Committee for UN Women, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter.


Kelly holds an M.A. in International Relations from San Francisco State University and a B.A. in Global Studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara. 


Amy Lesnick

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Chief Executive & President at Pledge 1%

Amy Lesnick is the Chief Executive and President of Pledge 1%.  With over 20 years of experience leading, scaling, and advising early-stage, high-growth ventures, Amy is a tech industry veteran. She’s especially passionate about the intersection of technology and social change, as well as initiatives that simultaneously empower individuals and engage communities.


Amy’s previous experience includes Full Circle Fund (CEO), Indiegogo (Head of Cause), McKinsey & Company, American Airlines/SABRE, and Netscape, where she launched Netscape’s first web-based email product and led Netscape’s first online news stand.

Naomi Morenzoni

Vice President of Philanthropy Strategy at Salesforce

Naomi Morenzoni is Vice President of Philanthropy Strategy at Salesforce. She heads their strategic philanthropic partnerships through which they seek to work collaboratively with other grantmakers and CSR leaders to drive collective impact. Naomi is a founding member of the Pledge 1% movement of 8,000+ companies around the globe that are dedicated to making giving back part of their core business. Naomi has spent her career at the intersection of business and social good with positions at Google, Global Philanthropy Forum, and Business for Social Responsibility.

Jason Wild

Senior Vice President of Innovation at Salesforce

Jason Wild is Senior Vice President of Innovation at Salesforce. He is responsible for the Ignite program, a collaborative and transformational approach to innovation and co-creation. Prior to joining salesforce.com, Jason was Director of Worldwide Client Innovation for IBM, which includes Innovation Discovery, a program sponsored by the IBM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Jason leads global teams of consultants, design thinkers, technologists and futurists who collaborate with senior executives of the world’s leading companies on visioning and strategy to uncover new opportunities for growth and transformation.

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What does it mean to Pledge 1% of Product?

There are many ways companies can donate products. When you join Pledge 1%, our team will walk you through the key questions and considerations to help you determine the best product donation model for your company. We’ll also provide you with the best practices, case studies, and partner connections necessary to establish a quality donation program.

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About BSR

BSR™ is an organization of sustainable business experts that works with its global network of the world’s leading companies to build a just and sustainable world. With offices in Asia, Europe, and North America, BSR™ provides insight, advice, and collaborative initiatives to help you see a changing world more clearly, create long-term business value, and scale impact. Our mission is to work with business to create a just and sustainable world. We envision a world in which everyone can lead a prosperous and dignified life within the boundaries of the Earth’s natural resources.

About Pledge 1%

Pledge 1% is a global movement that encourages and empowers companies of all sizes and stages to donate 1% of their staff time, product, profit, and/or equity to ANY charity of their choosing. We provide a simple, flexible, and scaleable model to integrate giving back into the DNA of all companies, especially startups. Already thousands of companies around the world have taken the pledge, and dozens of VCs, incubators, and conferences have joined to push the movement forward.

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