EMIA Notes - December 05, 2022
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Job & Volunteer Opportunities
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December
06
10:00 am EST
3:00 pm GMT
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1. Semiconductors’ Inflection Point
TMT Program Webinar
Tuesday, December 6, 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT
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Investors need to understand the critical ESG information in the ICT industry to accurately manage risk and support best practice adoption.
Udit Gupta, PhD, incoming Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell Tech of Cornell University will share how investors can:
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- Assess the publicly-sourced material published by technology companies
- Understand and compare carbon and carbon equivalents intensity at different stages of the technology cycle
- Examine what ESG means for the ICT industry
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Udit Gupta’s research lies at the intersection of sustainable computing, computer architecture, and systems for machine learning. His research focuses on discovering and demonstrating new ways to design systems and hardware to improve the performance, efficiency, and environmental sustainability of next-generation computing platforms and emerging applications.
During his PhD in computer science at Harvard University, he was also a Visiting Research Scientist at Meta AI. His work has been evaluated at scale in industry use cases, open-sourced, and featured in news articles published by Bloomberg and CNBC. He received the IEEE MICRO Top Picks Award (2022) and Honorable Mention (2021).
Speakers:
Udit Gupta, PhD, incoming Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell Tech of Cornell University
Sherin Gobran, Director of the TMT Program, EMIA (moderator)
The webinar is open to financial professionals, issuers, and EMIA partners only.
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December
15
10:00 am EST
3:00 pm GMT
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2. Monitoring EM Companies’ Methane Emissions Extractive Industries Program Webinar
Thursday, December 15, 10 am EST / 3 pm GMT
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Where can investors get reliable and up-to-date information about methane emissions?
Methane emissions make a significant contribution to global warming and all its negative consequences. Many oil & gas companies emitting this potent greenhouse gas are located in developing countries. For investors looking at these countries, it is important to have relevant data to compare emissions by these companies, as well as aggregated by countries where they are located. This data can help in the investment decision making process, as well as in concentrating advocacy and engagement efforts on the largest emitters.
Following a series of events on methane emissions organized by the Extractive Industries Program, our next webinar will focus on the data and tools available for emerging markets investors.
During their presentation and a Q&A session, experts from Carbon Tracker will describe the tools that they have developed and the data they use. They will work through several EM country and company examples and use a case study to show how to analyze an oil & gas enterprise from the point of view of its methane emissions, weak points, and potential engagement targets.
Speakers:
Rob Schuwerk, Executive Director, Carbon Tracker North America
Pavel Laberko, Director of the Extractive Industries Program, EMIA (moderator)
The webinar is open to financial professionals, issuers, and EMIA partners only.
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JOB & VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
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1. Relationship Managers - Asset Management (Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Latin America)
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The Emerging Markets Investors Alliance seeks relationship managers with at least 10 years of experience in emerging market sales (debt or equity) or relationship management to engage asset managers in our initiatives.
Successful candidates will have a commitment to advancing responsible investing/ESG and a strong client book in their region(s) of focus. The position is remote and candidates may be based anywhere.
Interested candidates should send an email including their resume and/or LinkedIn profile mentioning “Relationship Manager - Asset Management” in the subject line to applicants@eminvestorsalliance.org.
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2. Relationship Managers - Stock Exchanges (Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Latin America)
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The Emerging Markets Investors Alliance seeks relationship managers with at least 10 years of experience in emerging markets finance to engage stock exchanges in our initiatives.
The ideal candidate will have a commitment to advancing responsible investing/ESG, and a strong understanding of emerging and frontier equity markets, and relationships with stock exchanges. The position is remote and candidates may be based anywhere.
Interested candidates should send an email including their resume and/or LinkedIn profile mentioning “Relationship Manager - Stock Exchanges” in the subject line to applicants@eminvestorsalliance.org.
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3. Volunteer Opportunities
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The Emerging Markets Investors Alliance seeks volunteers to serve in a range of roles. We welcome interest from those with a range of skilled backgrounds including research and writing, editing, survey design, graphic design, and Drupal web development.
Interested candidates should send an email including your resume and/or Linkedin profile mentioning “Volunteer Opportunities” in the subject to applicants@eminvestorsalliance.org.
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The Emerging Markets Investors Alliance (EMIA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to enable institutional investors to use the power of their collective capital and voices to advocate for a more sustainable future. EMIA "Programs" are activities that bring together investors, policy experts, and governments or companies for the purpose of improving ESG best practice adoption. EMIA Programs focus on sovereigns (e.g., Government Debt and Fiscal Governance Program, Sovereign Decarbonization) and on sectors (e.g., Agricultural Program, Extractive Industries, Financials Program and Telecom, Media, and Technology Program).
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