


Denise Hills
Conselheira
Conselheira
Conselheira
Executive with a career spanning over 35 years in finance and investments, including 15 years in innovation and sustainability within the financial sector, consumer goods industry, and retail. One of Brazil's leading figures in corporate sustainability, she currently serves on the Board of Directors of Taesa Transmissora de Energia, as well as the Strategy, Governance, and HR Committee. She is also an independent member of the ESG and Sustainability Committees at ABC Brasil bank and Porto Seguro, and co-leads the Climate Change and Biodiversity themes of ANBIMA's Sustainability Network. Additionally, she is an advisor to CEBDS (Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development), IBGC, UN Global Compact, Fundação Dom Cabral, FIESP, and the institutes Talanoa, OYÁ, and Rede Mulher Empreendedora. She was the first woman to chair the UN Global Compact Brazil Network in 2015, where she remained as an advisor until 2023. She was also recognized by the UN Global Compact as an SDG Pioneer 2022 in sustainable finance, a reference in promoting the SDGs and the 2030 agenda among more than 100 global leaders.
Executive with a career spanning over 35 years in finance and investments, including 15 years in innovation and sustainability within the financial sector, consumer goods industry, and retail. One of Brazil's leading figures in corporate sustainability, she currently serves on the Board of Directors of Taesa Transmissora de Energia, as well as the Strategy, Governance, and HR Committee. She is also an independent member of the ESG and Sustainability Committees at ABC Brasil bank and Porto Seguro, and co-leads the Climate Change and Biodiversity themes of ANBIMA's Sustainability Network. Additionally, she is an advisor to CEBDS (Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development), IBGC, UN Global Compact, Fundação Dom Cabral, FIESP, and the institutes Talanoa, OYÁ, and Rede Mulher Empreendedora. She was the first woman to chair the UN Global Compact Brazil Network in 2015, where she remained as an advisor until 2023. She was also recognized by the UN Global Compact as an SDG Pioneer 2022 in sustainable finance, a reference in promoting the SDGs and the 2030 agenda among more than 100 global leaders.
Executive with a career spanning over 35 years in finance and investments, including 15 years in innovation and sustainability within the financial sector, consumer goods industry, and retail. One of Brazil's leading figures in corporate sustainability, she currently serves on the Board of Directors of Taesa Transmissora de Energia, as well as the Strategy, Governance, and HR Committee. She is also an independent member of the ESG and Sustainability Committees at ABC Brasil bank and Porto Seguro, and co-leads the Climate Change and Biodiversity themes of ANBIMA's Sustainability Network. Additionally, she is an advisor to CEBDS (Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development), IBGC, UN Global Compact, Fundação Dom Cabral, FIESP, and the institutes Talanoa, OYÁ, and Rede Mulher Empreendedora. She was the first woman to chair the UN Global Compact Brazil Network in 2015, where she remained as an advisor until 2023. She was also recognized by the UN Global Compact as an SDG Pioneer 2022 in sustainable finance, a reference in promoting the SDGs and the 2030 agenda among more than 100 global leaders.
Executive with a career spanning over 35 years in finance and investments, including 15 years in innovation and sustainability within the financial sector, consumer goods industry, and retail. One of Brazil's leading figures in corporate sustainability, she currently serves on the Board of Directors of Taesa Transmissora de Energia, as well as the Strategy, Governance, and HR Committee. She is also an independent member of the ESG and Sustainability Committees at ABC Brasil bank and Porto Seguro, and co-leads the Climate Change and Biodiversity themes of ANBIMA's Sustainability Network. Additionally, she is an advisor to CEBDS (Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development), IBGC, UN Global Compact, Fundação Dom Cabral, FIESP, and the institutes Talanoa, OYÁ, and Rede Mulher Empreendedora. She was the first woman to chair the UN Global Compact Brazil Network in 2015, where she remained as an advisor until 2023. She was also recognized by the UN Global Compact as an SDG Pioneer 2022 in sustainable finance, a reference in promoting the SDGs and the 2030 agenda among more than 100 global leaders.
Executive with a career spanning over 35 years in finance and investments, including 15 years in innovation and sustainability within the financial sector, consumer goods industry, and retail. One of Brazil's leading figures in corporate sustainability, she currently serves on the Board of Directors of Taesa Transmissora de Energia, as well as the Strategy, Governance, and HR Committee. She is also an independent member of the ESG and Sustainability Committees at ABC Brasil bank and Porto Seguro, and co-leads the Climate Change and Biodiversity themes of ANBIMA's Sustainability Network. Additionally, she is an advisor to CEBDS (Brazilian Business Council for Sustainable Development), IBGC, UN Global Compact, Fundação Dom Cabral, FIESP, and the institutes Talanoa, OYÁ, and Rede Mulher Empreendedora. She was the first woman to chair the UN Global Compact Brazil Network in 2015, where she remained as an advisor until 2023. She was also recognized by the UN Global Compact as an SDG Pioneer 2022 in sustainable finance, a reference in promoting the SDGs and the 2030 agenda among more than 100 global leaders.
Painéis com o palestrante
Wed, June 25th
Thurs, June 26th
12:15
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13:00
Orange stage
Track
And how is the sell side?
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation
Yes, there are people making profits - and a lot - from sustainable products. Learn about a successful case of companies that have issued green bonds and are achieving surprising results.
12:15
-
13:00
Orange stage
Track
And how is the sell side?
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation


12:15
-
13:00
Orange stage
Track
And how is the sell side?
Categorias
Macroeconomics
Market regulation and self-regulation

