Thursday, October 19, 2023
5pm to 7:30pm

We hope you can join us on October 19th as we discuss lessons for all organizations looking to boost their ESG reputations and examine what has made Google, Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons, and Shoppers Drug Mart the “best in the ESG class” according to Canadians.

Over 90 ESG and market insight leaders have registered for this event to network and learn from others who are facing similar challenges. Capacity for this event is limited, so please register today. 

The evening will include a panel discussion moderated by Ipsos’ Jennifer Birch, SVP & Client Partner, with corporate ESG leaders to hear about the challenges they are facing.

The panel includes:

  • Sheila Ritson-Bennett, Head of Environment & Sustainability, Governance at Corus Entertainment
  • Sandra Kesseler, Vice President, ESG Integration and Reporting at Loblaws and Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Grace Tong, VP & Diversity and Equity Lead, Ipsos Canada

Increasingly, Canadians are choosing where to work and what to purchase based on a company’s ESG performance. Over half of Canadians have changed a purchase or boycotted a product or company because of social, environmental, or ethical concerns.

Ipsos’ Sean Simpson, SVP & Corporate Reputation Lead will present results from the Ipsos ESG Watch and ESG Reputation Index and highlight the lessons all companies can take away to improve their ESG credentials.

In addition, there will be a live demonstration of Ipsos RISE, a real time system for combining research with non-survey-based data, including AI-curated social listening data to provide organizations with a complete picture of their ESG environment and the key stakeholders who are influencing the conversation.

We know that businesses are increasingly under the microscope for their role in our communities and their efforts to improve our environment. We also know that many Canadian ESG leaders are beginning to face greater public and consumer scrutiny.

If you cannot attend but are interested in learning more about Ipsos and ESG please check out Ipsos’ ESG newsletter People, Planet, Prosperity.

Event Details

Thursday, October 19, 2023
Registration, Cocktails and Canapés: 5pm
Presentation and Panel Discussion: 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Q+A/Networking: 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Address: Ipsos, 160 Bloor St E, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON M4W 1B9

 
Thursday, October 19, 2023
5pm to 7:30pm

We hope you can join us on October 19th as we discuss lessons for all organizations looking to boost their ESG reputations and examine what has made Google, Home Depot, Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons, and Shoppers Drug Mart the “best in the ESG class” according to Canadians.

Over 90 ESG and market insight leaders have registered for this event to network and learn from others who are facing similar challenges. Capacity for this event is limited, so please register today. 

The evening will include a panel discussion moderated by Ipsos’ Jennifer Birch, SVP & Client Partner, with corporate ESG leaders to hear about the challenges they are facing.

The panel includes:

  • Sheila Ritson-Bennett, Head of Environment & Sustainability, Governance at Corus Entertainment
  • Sandra Kesseler, Vice President, ESG Integration and Reporting at Loblaws and Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Grace Tong, VP & Diversity and Equity Lead, Ipsos Canada

Increasingly, Canadians are choosing where to work and what to purchase based on a company’s ESG performance. Over half of Canadians have changed a purchase or boycotted a product or company because of social, environmental, or ethical concerns.

Ipsos’ Sean Simpson, SVP & Corporate Reputation Lead will present results from the Ipsos ESG Watch and ESG Reputation Index and highlight the lessons all companies can take away to improve their ESG credentials.

In addition, there will be a live demonstration of Ipsos RISE, a real time system for combining research with non-survey-based data, including AI-curated social listening data to provide organizations with a complete picture of their ESG environment and the key stakeholders who are influencing the conversation.

We know that businesses are increasingly under the microscope for their role in our communities and their efforts to improve our environment. We also know that many Canadian ESG leaders are beginning to face greater public and consumer scrutiny.

If you cannot attend but are interested in learning more about Ipsos and ESG please check out Ipsos’ ESG newsletter People, Planet, Prosperity.

Event Details

Thursday, October 19, 2023
Registration, Cocktails and Canapés: 5pm
Presentation and Panel Discussion: 5:30pm to 6:30pm
Q+A/Networking: 6:30pm to 7:30pm
Address: Ipsos, 160 Bloor St E, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON M4W 1B9


 
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Presenters
Emmanuel Probst
Global Lead, Brand Thought-Leadership at Ipsos

James Conrad
US Lead, Ipsos Market Strategy & Understanding
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Robert P. Jones
President and founder of Public Religion Research Institute and author of White Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity.
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Jing Mertoglu
Global Vice President Insights and Analytics at Beam Suntory
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Cherie Leonard
Director, North America Insights at Colgate-Palmolive Company
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Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.