Beyond the First 100 Days: Leadership and Policy Opportunities for a Sustainable and Inclusive Economy
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 90-minute panel discussion examining leadership and policy opportunities for a more sustainable and inclusive economy beyond President Biden's first 100 days. Delve into the evolving expectations for market leadership on environmental and social issues and their implications for administration actions to foster a more sustainable private sector. Gain insights from experts, including Senator Warner, on topics such as stakeholder capitalism, fiduciary responsibility, and the impact of COVID-19, racial injustice, and climate change on the business landscape. Analyze the changing roles of financial advisors, impact investors, and government in shaping a new social compact. Discover perspectives on human capital, public expectations, and future directions for creating an enabling environment for sustainable business practices.
Syllabus
Introduction
Senator Warner
Introductions
Market leadership
How has COVID19 racial injustice climate change and the debate about democracy shaped the landscape
How has the financial advisory impact investment community changed
How has stakeholder capitalism changed
What is required to change
Fiduciary responsibility
Creating an enabling environment
What is uniquely government
The social compact
Whos moving first
Investor perspective
Human capital
Closing words
Next panel
Wrapup
Public expectations
Impact of 2020
Whats next
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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