Chapter Zero
Jo Harlow is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in strategic guidance and governance across various industries. Currently serving as a Director at Chapter Zero and holding multiple non-executive director roles at Sainsbury's, Halma plc, and the InterContinental Hotels Group, Harlow provides insight and oversight to industry-leading brands. Harlow's notable past positions include leadership roles at Microsoft and Nokia, where responsibilities encompassed product management and global marketing across mobile devices. Harlow’s career began at Procter & Gamble and includes significant contributions to Reebok, emphasizing marketing strategy and business management. Harlow holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Duke University.
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Chapter Zero
Given the far-reaching impact and implications, our purpose is to enable Chairs, Committee Chairs and non-executive directors to better understand how climate change is likely to affect their companies and sectors, and to encourage their boards to hold informed and strategic discussions and respond effectively to the climate change challenge. The name of the network, Chapter Zero, reflects the drive towards a net zero carbon economy and the major role business will play in achieving it. Our aim is to help non-executive directors become more familiar with the potential risks and opportunities for businesses covering the full spectrum of commercial activity as a consequence of climate change. We will provide a forum where the non-executive community can enhance its knowledge, understanding and experience of this complex and critical business challenge. We will do this by: - Running climate change briefings, round tables, workshops and conferences with our partners - Making members aware of other relevant events they may wish to attend: for example on risk assessment, reporting, scenario planning, opportunity assessment, decision analysis - Bringing together investors, regulators, company directors, plus key experts to learn from and influence each others’ perspectives - Making available briefing materials, toolkits, films, and online courses to enable directors to develop their knowledge - Developing a catalogue of where to go for help as an engaged board - Giving access to the World Economic Forum online materials - Providing a forum where directors can share experience and debate issues.