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Concordia Annual Summit 2024

Summit Series '24

This ten-episode series was recorded live at the Concordia Annual Summit during Climate Week in New York City.

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Ep. 1: Peter Fearnhead, CEO of African Parks

African Parks Unveils a $1B Initiative to Conservation Across Africa!  


LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in New York City with Peter Fearnhead, CEO of African Parks Network. In this episode, Peter Fearnhead explains the bold commitment of $1 Billion to scale African Parks' protected areas from 22 areas to 30 areas by 2030.

Ep. 2: Andy Herscowitz, CEO of M300 Accelerator

Bringing Electricity to 300M Africans by 2030!  


LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in New York City with Andy Herscowitz, CEO of the Mission 300 Accelerator. In this episode, Andy Herscowitz explains Mission 300, an initiative to provide access to electricity to 300 million Africans by 2030. 

Ep. 3: Jason Weller, CSO of JBS Foods

Reducing Scope 3 Emissions across 70,000 Suppliers! 


LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in NYC, we sit down with Jason Weller, Global Chief Sustainability Officer at JBS Foods—one of the world’s largest food companies. In this episode, Jason dives into the challenges of managing a massive supply chain and outlines how JBS is tackling emissions reductions.

Ep. 4: Michael Nyenhuis, CEO of UNICEF USA

The Role of Youth in Leading Climate Action  


LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in NYC, we sit down with Michael Nyenhuis, CEO of UNICEF USA, to explore the vital role young people play in tackling the climate crisis. UNICEF USA, part of a global effort spanning 190+ countries, is empowering youth to drive meaningful change through initiatives like Green Rising and Green Skilling.

Ep. 5: Richard Zaltzman, CEO of EIT Food

Building Resilient Food Systems across Europe 


LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in NYC, we sit down with Richard Zaltzman, CEO of EIT Food, to explore the transformative potential of regenerative agriculture. EIT Food, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, is a Knowledge and Innovation Community supported by the European Union, dedicated to making our food systems more sustainable. 

Ep. 6: Hooman Shahidi, CEO of EVPassport

The Future of Electric Mobility in the U.S. 


LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in NYC, we sit down with Hooman Shahidi, CEO of EVPassport to discuss electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. EVPassport is a user-friendly EV charging network that lets drivers charge without needing an app.

Ep. 7: Greg Allgood, VP of Water & Health for World Vision

Providing Clean Water to a New Person Every 10 Seconds!


Join us LIVE from the Concordia Annual Summit in NYC as we sit down with Greg Allgood, VP of Water & Health for World Vision. Together, we explore the global clean water crisis and how World Vision’s groundbreaking Global WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) Business Plan is making a difference.

Ep. 8: Nemonte Nenquimo & Mitch Anderson, Amazon Frontlines

Protecting 500,000 Acres of Amazon Rainforest from Oil Extraction 


In this episode with Nemonte Nenquimo & Mitch Anderson, we explore Nemonte's newly released memoir, 'We Will Be Jaguars', which shares Nemonte’s life story, her people’s ancestral wisdom, and the Indigenous fight to protect the Amazon. We also discuss recent victories against Big Oil and the work of Amazon Frontlines, which was recently awarded the Hilton Humanitarian Prize.

Ep. 8: Nemonte Nenquimo y Mitch Anderson, Amazon Frontlines

Proteger 500.000 acres de selva amazónica de la extracción de petróleo

En este episodio, exploraremos sus memorias recién publicadas, 'We Will Be Jaguars', que comparten la historia de vida de Nemonte, la sabiduría ancestral de su pueblo y la lucha indígena para proteger el Amazonas. También discutiremos las recientes victorias contra las grandes petroleras y el trabajo de Amazon Frontlines, que recientemente recibió el premio Hilton Humanitarian Prize.

Ep. 9: Erika Gupta, Siemens Financial Services Americas

Calculate your Building's Carbon Footprint Easily with this Tool! 


Learn about Siemens' newly launched Decarbonization Business Optimizer (DBO™)—a powerful tool that: 

✅ Delivers baseline carbon assessments 

✅ Identifies efficient pathways to Net Zero 

✅ Adapts to your facility's location, type, and size  


Plus, hear about Siemens' own journey to becoming Net Zero by 2030!

Ep. 10: Naomi Nwokolo, United Nations Global Compact Nigeria

Closing the Funding Gap for SDG-related investments in Developing Countries

Join us as we unpack: 

🌍 The UN's report revealing we’re only on track to achieve 17% of the SDGs by 2030. 

💡 How private sector financing can bridge the gap and drive impact. 

🔑 The Transformational Governance Toolkit, empowering Nigerian businesses to align with SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions).

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