Date and Time
September 4-September 5, 2024
8:00 am-4:00 pm
GMT
Location
Singapore
Now in its 3rd year, the Financial Times’ Moral Money Summit Asia gathers business and government leaders, investors, financiers, multilateral agencies, and leading experts in the realm of sustainability. The two-day program will feature provocative keynote speakers and candid debates about the actions necessary to steer the region towards a more sustainable future.
Join BSR Managing Director, Technology Sectors Asako Nagai on Thursday, September 5th from 12:30pm - 1:30pm GMT for a dialogue on sustainable agriculture and why it matters for business.
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Scheduled Speakers
- Asako Nagai, Managing Director, Technology Sectors and Asia-Pacific, BSR
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Asako Nagai
Managing Director, Technology Sectors and Asia-Pacific, BSR
Tokyo
With more than 20 years of sustainability experience, Asako advises global technology companies as well as BSR members and partners in Japan to better integrate sustainability into core business strategies.
Prior to joining BSR, Asako was Head of the CSR Management Section at Sony Corporation, and she has more than 10 years of experience leading global sustainability strategies. She has experience in sustainability reporting, stakeholder engagement, supply chain management, and responsible mineral sourcing and human rights. She also played a key role in shaping the industry framework for the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition.
Asako holds dual master’s degrees in Business Administration and Science from the Ross School of Business and School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan.