What does implementing a broader ESG strategy mean for sport?
By implementing a broader ESG strategy, sports organisations can contribute to a more sustainable, equitable, and ethically governed world, aligning with the growing expectations of fans, sponsors, and society at large
Next in the Sports Environment Alliance’s Beyond the Summit webinar series was ‘What does implementing a broader ESG strategy mean for sport?’
During the webinar, we heard from:
• Tanya Gamble, Corporate Social Responsibility Manger, Netball Victoria - Starting out on the ESG journey - Netball Victoria's journey to date, including whole organisation involvement, setting priorities, and how the organisation is rolling out ESG across their operations.
Click here for Tanya’s presentation
• Rita Nehme, Head of Sustainability, Richmond Football Club - Integrating sustainable practices, social responsibility and ethical governance - Richmond Football Club story on developing an ESG strategy; the achievements, the challenges, the benefits, the lesson learnt, and future aims.
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• Adam Luscombe, General Manager SA Aquatic & Leisure Centre YMCA Victoria and SAALC- A roadmap to integrating ESGs across SAALC- Their journey to date, the influences, motivation, pivotal moments, inspiration and benefits.
For a recording of the webinar, please click on link below and enter the passcode. To view Rita’s presentation, please fast forward to the 6.35 min mark.
To view Tanya’s presentation, please fast forward to the 20.55 min mark.
To view Adam’s presentation, please fast forward to the 34.50 min mark.
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