INFORMation

Date: November 14, 2022

Time: 03:00-09:00 pm EDT

Location: Harvard Club of New York City
Address: 
35 W 44th Street, New York, NY 10036

The event agenda will include:

Section

Speaker(s)

1. Welcome

Dan Winters 
Senior Director, GRESB

Etienne Cadestin 
Founder & CEO, Longevity Partners

2. GRESB regional insights & forward trends

Dan Winters 
Senior Director, GRESB

3. Keynote speech: Where is ESG in Real Estate today, and where will it be in 10 years?

Etienne Cadestin 
Founder & CEO, Longevity Partners

4. Longevity Partners' client journey: a fireside chat

Molly Polk
Director of ESG Strategy USA, Longevity Partners

Baylor Daggmill
Managing Director, DFA

5. GRESB 10-year member recognition awards

Dan Winters
Senior Director, GRESB

Registration

Join us for GRESB Americas’ in-person Regional Insights event held at the Harvard Club of New York City. During this late afternoon Monday program, Dan Winters, GRESB Senior Director, will team up with our event host Etienne Cadestin, CEO of Longevity Partners, to offer 2022 ESG market commentary while discussing forward market trends.

Longevity Partners has a 170-person staff of dedicated sustainability professionals working on leading real estate projects in 41 countries, and is the largest BREEAM In-Use assessor in the world.

The main program will feature a keynote speech by Etienne Cadestin, Founder & CEO of Longevity Partners, as well as a fireside chat exploring their client's journey. Longevity Partners is a leading GRESB member and a global ESG consultancy for the property sector, accompanying clients on their submissions worldwide, and providing the full spectrum of services required to decarbonize the built environment.

To close, GRESB will recognize our 10-year members who established the GRESB benchmark and now comprise many of the real estate industry’s ESG leaders. 

This event will provide an exclusive opportunity to connect with the leading real estate firms and ESG professionals from the Americas region. 

Please click the button below to register.