General information:

 

What does the course cover?

Why should you take the course?

Who should take the course?

 

Practical information:

 

Venue

Registration and course access

Fees, method of payment and cancellation

Language

 

 

What does the course cover?

The course content has been developed and curated by subject matter experts and leading practitioners. It covers the following 5 modules:

Module 1 Impacts for PE-related businesses
Module 2 Communication between GPs and portfolio companies
Module 3 Actions to be taken by portfolio companies
Module 4 Data collection methodology and tools
Module 5 Climate change in action - Business cases

The course comprises 3 hours of self-paced study divided into 5 modules, including optional interactive quizzes and assignments to consolidate your learning progress. It offers several business cases as practical scenarios and further reading suggestions. 

 

Why should you take the course?

The course shows how to best engage and collaborate with portfolio companies to address climate change, explains the different external drivers that can help in the communication and provides the knowledge of resources and tools enabling to facilitate action and positive change.

 

Who should take the course?

The course is aimed at all private equity practitioners and ESG professionals who work with PC representatives on addressing climate change.

 

Venue

On-demand e-learning course, accessible on the Invest Europe Learning Hub.

 

Registration and course access

Online registration followed within 15 minutes by a confirmation email with link to access course content.

On-demand e-learning courses can also be accessed via Invest Europe’s e-learning platform.

Registered participants will have access to the course for 6 months from the registration date.

 

Fees, method of payment and cancellation

Invest Europe members non-members VAT
€210 €300 21% Belgian users only

For on-demand e-learning courses cancellation is not possible after purchase.

Language

The course will be delivered in English.

Last modified: Thursday, 15 September 2022, 10:33 AM