The US SIF: The Sustainable Investment Forum will convene its 13th annual conference in Washington, DC, featuring Jane Gilbert, the world's first Chief Heat Officer, as a keynote speaker. The event, scheduled for June 26-27, will bring together sustainable investment professionals to explore innovative approaches to addressing climate challenges and investment opportunities.
Gilbert, who works to protect Miami-Dade County residents from extreme heat, will provide insights into the intersections of climate resilience, community impact, and financial strategy. Her expertise spans public-private partnerships, climate adaptation, and urban resilience, with over 30 years of experience in the field.
The conference, themed 'Catalyzing a New Era in Sustainable Investing', will address critical industry challenges through panels on clean energy, political landscapes, indigenous rights, climate risks, and shareholder engagement. US SIF CEO Maria Lettini emphasized the event's significance during a period of transformative change in sustainable investing.
Key agenda topics include exploring clean energy approaches, understanding political dynamics of sustainable investing, recognizing indigenous rights in investment strategies, and evaluating climate-related physical risks. The conference will also feature the annual Joan Bavaria Award, which honors global sustainability champions.
As sustainable investing continues to evolve, this forum represents a critical platform for professionals to discuss innovative strategies, collaborative approaches, and potential solutions to complex environmental and social challenges.


