Gas Pipelines

Institute of Asset Management (IAM) Annual Conference 2021

Date

Junio 14, 2021 - Junio 16, 2021

Location

Virtually from London, GB

The Institute of Asset Management (the IAM) is the international professional body for asset management professionals. Their goal is to develop asset management knowledge and best practice, and generate awareness of the benefits of the asset management discipline for the individual, organisations and wider society.

The IAM Annual Conference 2021 will focus on ‘Climate Emergency’ in the sphere of Asset Management. Join the event online for 3 days of thought provoking discussion, workshops and presentations led by industry experts.

Copperleaf is proud to once again sponsor and participate in this event, and we hope you will join us for the session on Investment Planning for Net Zero, led by Stefan Sadnicki (Managing Director, Copperleaf EMEA) and David Riley (Head of Carbon Neutrality, Anglian Water):

Copperleaf has an important role to play in helping organisations plan for net-zero. We have been working at the forefront of asset management best practices for more than 20 years, delivering best-in-class decision analytics solutions to many of the world’s largest and most respected utilities. At Copperleaf, we believe an organisation’s value is the result of the decisions it makes and executes. We have seen that the best-performing organisations create a value-based culture of alignment, transparency and trust—which delivers optimal outcomes and business agility.

This presentation will outline how the Copperleaf Suite empowers our clients to optimise their investment portfolios to drive their strategic outcomes and minimise the impacts of climate change. We will feature a case study on our work with Anglian Water. 

Come stop by Copperleaf’s booth to learn how our asset management solutions can help efficiently build your business. We look forward to seeing you there

 

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