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Video: ESG is Too Big to Fail

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In this video, Tanya Seajay, CEO and founder of Orenda, a SIX company, talks to ESG Insight editor Mark McCord about the need to build trust in ESG investing. While there is no shortage of data, the challenges are in sourcing the right data, managing the data supply chain, delivering transparency, and considering how AI might help. “ESG is too big to fail,” says Seajay, so the time is now to address these issues.

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