ULI Europe Sustainability Council Meeting – October 2023

When

2023-10-12
2023-10-12T08:30:00 - 2023-10-12T16:00:00
Europe/Paris

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    Where

    Ramboll Will open in a new window Hannemanns Allé 53 Copenhagen 2300 DENMARK

    11 October: C Change Summit and ULI Europe Awards for Excellence Dinner (council members invited to attend the dinner), 7:30 - 10:00pm
    Venue: Moltke’s Palace, Dronningens Tværgade 2, 1302 København K, Denmark

    12 October: Product Council Day, 8:30am – 4:00pm
    Venue: Ramboll, Hannemanns Alle 53, 2300 Copenhagen

    8:30 Welcome Coffee

    9:00 Welcome from Co-Chair
             Daniel Chang, Managing Director, Head of ESG Europe, Hines

    9:05 Welcome from Host

    9:15 Copenhagen: Sustainable City Update 
    Monica Magnussen, Head of International Affairs, Department of Climate and Urban Development, The City of Copenhagen  
    Signe Kongebro, Partner, Global Design Director Urbanism, Henning Larsen
     
    10:30 Coffee Break

    11:00 Overview of Regulations
    Jeff Rupp, Head of Public Affairs, INREV  

    12:15 Lunch

    1:30 Breakout Workshops
    • Carbon pricing - Kate Wolfenden, 103 Ventures
    • Climate mitigation/resilience - Daniel Chang, Hines and Meghan Johnson, Hines
    • Business chain within new reporting frameworks such as CSRD ESRS - Patrick Moloney, Ramboll
     
    3:00 Coffee Break

    3:30 Members Roundtable: Next steps for the council and plans for Milan 2024

    4:00 Close
     
     
    If you have any queries please contact [email protected].
     
    Kindly supported by:

    Ramboll Hannemanns Allé 53 DENMARK

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    Speakers

    Kate Wolfenden

    103 climate action consultancy

    Kate is Co-Founder of 103, a climate action consultancy focused on the design and delivery of high impact programmes for a sustainable and resilient society. Clients include: The World Bank, Climate Investment Funds, Engie Impact and EIT Climate KIC. Recent works include a new Transformation Framework for Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership’s Centre for Business Transformation, a Laudes Foundation Community of Practice to accelerate sustainable investment into the built environment in Europe and ULI’s Fast-track to Decarbonisation Programme for the Built Environment Europe. Kate is on the advisory board for Innovator Capital and Future Planet.

    Jeremy Gorelick

    Associate Director, 103 Ventures

    Dr Jeremy Gorelick brings 20+ years of experience in arranging finance for climate-smart infrastructure around the world. He has been a lecturer on development finance at the graduate level of Johns Hopkins University since 2010.

    Jeff Rupp

    Director of Public Affairs, INREV

    Jeff Rupp is the Director of Public Affairs at INREV based in Brussels, where he heads INREV’s Public Affairs office. In that role, he leads INREV’s efforts to track and shape the development of EU and UK regulatory and tax initiatives that could impact non-listed real estate investment. A lawyer, prior to joining INREV he worked in the Netherlands, the US, Turkey, Italy and Germany on a range of issues related to real estate investment funds and legislative and regulatory development.

    Daniel Chang

    European Head ESG, Hines Europe Ltd

    Daniel Chang is European Head of ESG at Hines and in his role focuses on the transition to decarbonisation, enhancing meaningful social engagement in the built environment, and bolstering governance frameworks. Daniel joined Hines in 1999 as Development Manager and from 2009 to 2021 was a Portfolio Asset Manager in investment management. He continues to play a key part in the success of Hines’ European Funds with all 4 funds achieving 5 green stars in 2022 by GRESB and several being awarded as Global Sector Leaders, including the Hines European Core Fund (HECF), achieving this recognition for the last six consecutive years. In addition, HECF won the PREA open-end fund ESG award in 2021 and 2022, with Daniel playing an instrumental part in this accolade. Daniel sits on the Advisory Board for the ULI Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate, which is dedicated to creating healthy, resilient, and high-performance communities around the world. Daniel is also part of the C Change steering committee and is a member of ULI’s Sustainability Council in Europe. Prior to Hines, Daniel worked as an architect at Architecture Studio in Paris. Daniel holds a BSc in Architecture from the University of Maryland and an MBA and MS in Urban Planning from Columbia University.