Enterprise-201: Risk Assessment, Management, and Disclosure
Recommended Exam Prep Course (Materiality, Risk Management & Economics)
Estimated Time for Online Course: 2h 17m
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From global supply chain disruptions to local power outages, from rising commodity prices to facilities flooding, climate change hazards and their cascading effects can have major consequences on companies’ financial results. This course addresses whether and how climate risks should be included in public disclosure and reports. Course curriculum includes a methodical breakdown of climate impacts, and an overview of legal requirements and best practices in disclosure and reporting through a combination of interactive discussions and scenario analyses.
Learning Objectives
Categorizing and analyzing impacts (e.g. regulatory, market, physical, investments, insurance, direct and indirect losses)
Understanding materiality (e.g. legal definition, reporting frameworks) and the value of the materiality assessment process
Leveraging tools, methods and techniques for quantifying climate change impacts
Assessing reporting and disclosure options
Identifying resources and best practices to support climate risk reporting and disclosure
Course Architects
Bill Baue – Co-Founder and Chief Engagement Architect, Convetit
Stephen Donofrio – Principal & Founder, GreenPoint Innovations
Julie Fox Gorte – Senior Vice President for Sustainable Investing, Pax World Management LLC
David Hitchings – Director, greeNG Program, Northrop Grumman
Treazure Johnson – Partner, Dentons
Daniel Kreeger – Executive Director, ACCO
Brendan LeBlanc – Partner, Americas Climate Change & Sustainability Services, EY
Emilie Mazzacurati – Founder and CEO, Four Twenty Seven
Josh Nothwang – Practice Lead, Sustainability and Energy, WSP
Christina O'Connell – Director, North America, CRedit360
Nick Shufro – Assistant Administrator for Risk Management, Federal Insurance & Mitigation Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Sample Screen Shots from the Enterprise-201 Online Course (2023)
Course Reviewers (2021-2023)
Jennifer Aiosa -- Chief Sustainability Officer, Baltimore County, Maryland
Rachel Bannon-Godfrey -- Vice President, SDG Impact Leader, Stantec
Louise Bedsworth -- Executive Director, Center for Law, Energy, and the Environment, University of California, Berkeley
Manishka De Mel — Senior Staff Associate II, Columbia Climate School Center for Climate Systems Research
Gavin Dillingham -- Vice President of Research, HARC
Jason Dubow -- Manager, Resource Conservation & Management Unit, Maryland Department of Planning
Tim Frazier -- Full Professor and Faculty Director, Georgetown
Tyler Hansen -- Postdoctoral Researcher, Technical University of Denmark
Sandy Hertz -- Director, Office of Climate Change Resilience and Adaptation, Maryland Department of Transportation
Brent Jett -- Coastal Resiliency Group Leader, GMB
Adam Johnson -- Director of Workforce Development, Northern Pennsylvania Regional College
Yohannes Mariam -- Senior Economist, People's Counsel of the Distract of Columbia
Don Pagach -- Professor, NC State University
Quin Robertson -- Senior Scientist, Coastal Protection Engineering
Sim Segal -- President, SimErgy Consulting and Director of ERM Program, Columbia University
Anthony Underwood -- Associate Professor of Economics, Dickinson College
Hilari Varnadore -- Vice President for Cities, USGBC
Jeff Yorzyk -- Director of Sustainability, HelloFresh US