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Kristen Sullivan, and Todd Castagno, and Marc Siegel, and Amie Thuener
About the PanelistsThe final panel session of the morning was focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and sustainability reporting. The panel was moderated by Kristen Sullivan, U.S. sustainability and ESG services leader, Deloitte. Todd Castagno, executive director of research at Morgan Stanley; Marc Siegel, partner in Ernst & Young's (EY) financial advisory services practice, and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) member; and Amie Thuener, vice president, chief accounting officer, Alphabet, participated on the panel. The comments made by the panelists represent their own thoughts and views, and are not necessarily representative of their employers or affiliated institutions.
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