Feb 18, 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM (CET)
El comité de Sostenibilidad de CFA Society Spain tiene el placer de invitar a los socios al webinar “Solving the strategic minerals dilemma” que se celebrará el 18 de febrero a las 19h a través de Zoom.
Este evento se realiza en colaboración con J. Safra Sarasin y contará con la ponencia de Daniel Wild, Chief Sustainability Officer.
Sobre la conferencia
La carrera global hacia la electrificación, la innovación impulsada por la inteligencia artificial y la transición energética está alimentando una demanda sin precedentes de minerales estratégicos como el cobalto, el níquel, el cobre y las tierras raras. Para 2040, se prevé que esta demanda se cuadriplique, generando tanto enormes oportunidades de inversión como importantes retos en materia de sostenibilidad.
Daniel Wild, Director de Sostenibilidad de J. Safra Sarasin, abordará el dilema central al que se enfrentan actualmente los inversores: cómo equilibrar la necesidad urgente de minerales críticos con los riesgos ambientales y sociales inherentes a su extracción.
El Dr. Wild explorará cómo los inversores pueden desempeñar un papel decisivo a la hora de abordar esta tensión, financiando un abastecimiento responsable, apoyando la innovación tecnológica y ejerciendo un seguimiento activo que garantice que el camino hacia la descarbonización avance en beneficio tanto de las personas como del planeta.
Sobre el ponente:
Daniel Wild has been Chief Sustainability Officer at Bank J. Safra Sarasin since March 2022. He is responsible for further developing the existing sustainability strategy and the proprietary ESG analysis, and coordinates all sustainability-related processes and product offerings.
Daniel Wild has held leadership roles for over 20 years in sustainability and investment management. Before joining the
Bank, he was Credit Suisse’s Global Head of ESG Strategy during two years. In 2018, Daniel Wild was promoted to Co-CEO of RobecoSAM AG, after having headed the Sustainability Investing Research and Development team for 11 years. In addition, he was an advisory member of the Executive Committee
at the Dutch parent, Robeco. Prior to this, he led infrastructure financing programs in Southeastern Europe and Asia for the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) from 2004 to 2006 after having headed the Environmental Technology Department at EBP since 1999.
Daniel Wild holds a Master’s in Chemical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich. He earned his PhD in Environmental Engineering from ETH Zurich, followed by postdoctoral research at Stanford University, USA.
Furthermore, Daniel gave lectures on sustainability investing at the European Business School and AZEK University, and served in various advisory functions at organizations such as Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) or United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI).
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