Pro Group Toronto is back for its second chapter meeting of 2026!
Agenda:
- 8:30 AM: Arrival & Breakfast
- 9:00 AM: The New Reporting Reality: Skills and Structures Every Organization Needs Now
- 10:00 AM: Networking
- 10:30 AM: Wrap Up
Panelists
Moderator - Shristi Ella, Manager ESG at Husky
Panelist #1 - Tonya Lagrasta, Global Head of Sustainability at Colliers
Panelist #2 - Lauren O'Malley, Sustainability Manager at Aecon
Panelist #3 - Mary De Guzman, Director of ESG at Fix Network
Panelist #4 - Anureet Kaur, Sustainability Manager at Softchoice
Session Title
The New Reporting Reality: Skills and Structures Every Organization Needs Now
Session Description
The scope of enterprise reporting has expanded well beyond traditional financial statements, with sustainability disclosures becoming an increasingly critical part of how organizations communicate performance, risk, and long-term value. Yet most companies are still operating with models built for a traditional finance-centric reporting environment creating growing complexity, fragmentation, and coordination challenges.
As a result, sustainability teams are playing a more central role in shaping the future of reporting. But success doesn’t sit within one function alone. The underlying data and the accountability for it spans finance, operations, supply chain, HR, and audit. This shift is requiring closer collaboration across teams and new approaches to governance, controls, and data management.
This session brings together sustainability leaders to share how they are navigating this evolving landscape and what it means for their partners across finance, audit, and operations. Panelists will explore rising disclosure expectations, the convergence of financial and nonfinancial data, and how AI and automation can help organizations scale reporting while improving quality and transparency.
Whether you sit within sustainability, finance, internal audit, or operations, you’ll walk away with practical insights into how roles are shifting and how your function can effectively contribute to a more integrated reporting model.
Learning Objectives
- Explain how evolving sustainability and ESG disclosure requirements are driving greater alignment across financial, operational, and nonfinancial reporting
- Identify how sustainability teams are partnering with finance, audit, and operations and the capabilities all functions need to support integrated reporting
- Assess how AI and automation can be used across functions to manage increasing data complexity, improve efficiency, and strengthen reporting and controls
- Evaluate how organizations are assigning ownership of sustainability-related data, and the key considerations for defining accountability, governance, and assurance across teams
Duration: 60 minutes
Continuing Education: 1 credit
Field of Study: Accounting
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