Today, companies aren’t only defined by what they do, but how they do it. That’s why we’ve created this very special masterclass series bringing together leaders on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) business practices. Listen and learn how implementing new technologies and accelerating contract transformation (ACT) can help you ACT on ESG.
In this session, hear from Icertis, Microsoft, and PwC as they walk through setting sustainable goals, the leading practices available to you, and critical considerations to help guide your progress.
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Icertis ESG Masterclass
Gretchen Eischen
Chief Marketing Officer at Icertis
As CMO, Gretchen leads the Icertis marketing strategy and growing global team of marketing professionals working to advance the full customer journey lifecycle, communicate Icertis’ unique vision and capabilities, and extend the company’s leadership position in the $20B contract lifecycle management (CLM) market. She serves as an Advisory Council Member for the Institute of Supply Management and as an Executive Advisor to The George Washington University Customer Experience Certificate Program.
Jacky Wright
Chief Digital Officer and Corporate Vice President at Microsoft US
Jacky Wright is the Chief Digital Officer and Corporate Vice President, Microsoft US, where she inspires and leads teams to help businesses leverage technology to drive innovation, adopt sustainable and accessible business models, and digitally transform.
Jacky has extensive experience leading large-scale organizations driving digital transformation and market making solutions. She uses her broad platform to drive thought leadership not just for the positive impact of digital transformation for business, but also for social, economic, and environmental change.
Robert Moline
PwC Transformation Consulting Partner
Robert is a Partner on PwC’s ESG team and has helped clients at the intersection of finance, regulatory, business strategy and data in the technology sector for over 30 years at PwC.
Robert has built and led global teams at PwC and served as Global Relationship Partner for one of the firm’s largest clients in the sector. Robert led the Software and Digital Platforms subsector from 2019 to 2021 and has been increasingly focused on sustainability and Net Zero transformation, including market and customer segmentation assessments. Robert was a contributor to the “The Building Blocks for Net Zero Transformation” report.
Prior to joining PwC, Robert was a research analyst at a money management firm. He is a CPA in the states of California and Washington, and earned a bachelor of arts degree in Economics-Business from UCLA.