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Author: Baker McKenzie

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Baker McKenzie's Resilience, Recovery & Renewal podcast explores valuable insights for navigating the impacts of COVID-19, whether the need is managing the immediate crisis, stabilizing operations or evolving your business. The podcast features experts on the topics most relevant to the global business community and aims to strengthen the capacity to respond, recover and thrive

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As I&D rises to the top of the corporate agenda, how can organizations bridge the disconnects between workplace functions in order to accelerate progress? This episode explores the findings and shares practical takeaways from our Mind the Gap series, which examines the role that compliance and employment leaders, in particular, play in strengthening corporate I&D strategies.  For additional insights, we invite you to read Part 1 and 2 of our Mind the Gap series. Guests: Yindi Gesinde (Partner, Compliance & Investigations, London), Monica Kurnatowska (Partner, Employment & Compensation, London), Paul Evans (Partner, Employment & Compensation, New York)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our COP26 mini-series focuses on key topics in the lead up to the UN's 2021 climate change conference. Many companies have pledged to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or earlier. However, to achieve this will require the use of carbon offsets where they are unable to eliminate or reduce emissions in their own operations or supply chains. As the development of voluntary carbon markets, which is happening at a varying pace across the globe, becomes an important aspect in the "race to zero," our experts discuss what risks and opportunities this brings for the private sector. Guests: Ilona Millar (Partner, Sydney), Graham Stuart (Partner, London), Jeff Swartz (Director, Climate, Strategy & Sustainability, bp)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our COP26 mini-series focuses on key topics in the lead up to the UN's 2021 climate change conference. ESG is now firmly on most corporate and investor agendas, as well as on that of many regulators. In part 1, we explore the increase in both mandatory obligations and voluntary commitments, as global organizations recognize the urgency around corporate climate responsibility. Our experts consider what implications this has for corporate governance, and what measures global organizations can take to improve governance, manage risk and contribute to positive change. Guests: Bea Araujo (Partner, London), David Hackett (Partner, Chicago) and Karina Litvack (Independent Non-executive Director, ENI) For related insights, we encourage you to visit our COP26 Hub.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baker McKenzie recently held FutureWorks, a virtual conversation series featuring leaders from some of the most innovative companies discussing how global employers can embrace the large-scale trends changing the nature of work amid major disruption. From integrating resilience into your workforce strategy to harnessing the power of inclusion, we share some key takeaways and practical action points gleaned across these sessions. For more information on renewal strategies for a transformed workforce, we welcome you to visit the FutureWorks hub. Guests: Anna Brown (Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer) and Michael Brewer (Global Employment & Compensation Group chair)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Industrials have faced massive disruption and falling demand brought on by the immediate impacts of COVID-19. However, from digital transformation to disruption-proofing supply chains, the pandemic has accelerated the need to take bold action in order to thrive in the long-term. In this episode, our legal experts discuss the priorities and challenges of manufacturers as they look to adapt to new markets and reposition themselves for the future — by bold invention they can better invent their own futures. For related insights, read our new report, A License to be Bold: Transforming Industrials. Guests: Nick Cranfield (Global Director of Legal Operations, Dyson), Sunny Mann (Partner, London), Jannan Crozier (Partner, London) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2020 was a tumultuous year across the globe, with the COVID-19 pandemic turning the global economy on its head and forcing businesses to quickly adapt to a shifting landscape. Now that we have entered 2021, there are still many more changes in store as a new US presidential administration begins and the EU and UK feels the impacts of Brexit. In this episode, our experts look at what impact these two significant pivots for both the US and UK will have on the future of business in an already changing world.For Related Insights we also invite you to read our Future of Supply Chain in the Americas report, released in partnership with the Atlantic Council and visit our Brexit Hub. Guests: Jennifer Trock (Chair of the North America International Commercial Practice Group and Chair of the Global Aviation Group), Jenny Revis (Partner, London) and Jason Marczak (Director, the Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center in Washington, DC)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As companies look to build resilience and recovery in the aftermath of the pandemic, the focus on Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) has accelerated on a global scale. How is the growth of green investment products taking shape? Our experts will take a closer look at the state of sustainable finance and what is working around the globe. Guests: Paul Stanley (Senior Manager, Corporate Sustainability, HSBC) and from Baker McKenzie Adam Farlow (Head of ESG Debt and Equity), Caitlin McErlane (Partner) and Andrew Sagor (Head of Responsible Investment)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the need for transformation and innovation across all sectors, but particularly the healthcare industry. Though the existence of telehealth and other digital health services are not new, the pandemic has altered the way healthcare is being delivered and accelerated the adoption of these technologies. In this episode, our experts discuss the critical nature of fostering innovation and the role that both government and the business community play, with a special focus on the healthcare industry and the rise of digital health services. We also invite you to join Baker McKenzie's healthcare and life sciences Webinar Series and new podcast series, Health Pod, covering a number of different global trends in the industry. Guests: Veleka Peeples-Dyer (Partner and Chair of the North America Food and Drug Administration Practice Group) and Vanina Caniza (Partner and the Global Chair of the Healthcare & Life Sciences Group)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a follow up to June's Reopening Playbook episode, we take an updated look at the reopening landscape. As many businesses have since initiated phased-reopenings, additional challenges have arisen for employers, who are navigating changing laws, potential litigation and realigning business needs, all in a wildly unpredictable environment. Additionally, as remote operations have become the evolving norm where possible, what will be the long-term impact of this shift on business operations and culture? Guests: Susan Eandi (Partner, Palo Alto) and Kim Sartin (Partner, London)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diversifying Supply Chains in Asia Pacific and Beyond In a follow up to the Shock Proofing Supply Chains episode, we examine how companies are seeking to strengthen and transform their supply chains through diversifying their operations across Asia Pacific and beyond. Find out how businesses are navigating the shifting landscape of global trade wars and government interventions as well as investment and financing trends. This episode includes insights and analyses from our "Supply Chains Reimagined: Recovery and Renewal in Asia Pacific and Beyond" report, produced with data from Silk Road Associates. Guests: Anne Petterd (Partner, and International Commercial & Trade global steering committee lead for Asia Pacific, Baker McKenize). Ben Simpfendorfer (Founder and CEO, Silk Road Associates)    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) Strategy as a Driver of Growth and Value As companies look to build resilience and recovery to navigate successfully major disruption associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus on Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) has accelerated on a global scale. What is driving this growth and how it is creating long-term value for companies? Our experts will take a closer look on the sustainable finance demand and opportunities. Guests: Paul Curnow, Head of Sustainable Finance, Baker McKenzie. Ilona Millar, Head of Climate and ESG Risk Advisory, Baker McKenzie. Gabriel Hasson, Vice President, Head of Latin America, BlackRock Investment Stewardship  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Shifting Investment Landscape During COVID-19 The last economic crisis triggered a record amount of deal making, but how does the current landscape differ from 2008?  In this episode, we will look at what to expect from the global M&A landscape, tightening regulations and what potential buyers need to know before making a strategic investment in a distressed company. Guests: Lisa M. Schineller (Managing Director & Lead Analyst, Sovereign & International Public Finance Ratings, S&P Global Ratings). Mike DeFranco (Partner, Chair of Global M&A). Anna Tavares de Mello (Partner and Head of M&A for Latin America, Trench, Rossi e Watanabe). For related insights, visit our Cross-Border M&A Resource Center or Opportunities in Distressed M&ASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During a crisis, companies are forced to react swiftly to disruptions, but the ability to balance the short-term priorities and long-term strategies are critical to a company's ability to thrive. This episode will discuss the kinds of questions corporate directors should be asking in a COVID-19 era based on what we have learned so far.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The significant economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic require rapid and efficient responses from governments, but how has the approach varied across the globe? In this episode, Koen V. Vanhaerents (Partner, Head of Global Capital Markets Practice Group) and James Wilson (Partner, Washington, DC) discuss the various measures that governments have taken to support the business community in relation to foreign investment restrictions, debt, equity and taxation and the crucial role that these interventions play in both business survival and revival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a closer look at how COVID-19 has magnified the workplace's vulnerabilities related to D&I and how companies can strive to do better through business recovery and renewal. Guests: Anna Brown (Baker McKenzie's Director of Global Diversity & Inclusion), Sunny Mann (Partner, London and member of the Global Diversity & Inclusion Committee) and Jean Lee (President and CEO of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association, a national organization focused on hiring, promoting and retaining women and diverse attorneys and former Assistant General Counsel at JP Morgan Chase)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COVID-19 has exposed the weaknesses in how businesses manage their global supply chains. In this episode, our experts discuss lessons learned on mitigating this disruption and tips on how to build a more resilient supply chain in the long term.  Guests: Mattias Hedwall (Partner, Global Chair of the International Commercial & Trade Group) and Christina Conlin (Partner, Chicago and former chief compliance officer for McDonald's Corporation's European operations)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As some countries begin to ease restrictions and attempt to resume normalcy, businesses are considering not only how to bring employees safely back to the office but what the future of work will look like. In this episode, our Baker McKenzie experts share some lessons from countries who are ahead of the curve on how to make key decisions about reopening and highlight steps for reimagining business operations, in light of the current landscape.  For related insights, visit the Reopening Playbook Hub. Guests: Susan Eandi (Partner, Palo Alto) and Kim Sartin (Partner, London)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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