Stream an exclusive webinar with sustainability leaders from PepsiCo, Kenvue and Mondelēz

Climate and nature risk is rapidly reshaping strategic, operational and financial decision-making across global businesses.

In this exclusive session, you will hear from sustainability leaders at global brands, as they discuss the climate and nature-related risks and opportunities businesses must prepare for in the new year — including growing supply-chain exposure and the increasing need for finance-grade risk modelling.

This conversation offers real-world insight into the climate and nature-related risks and opportunities facing businesses as they look ahead to 2026, including:

How global organisations are embedding climate and nature risk into enterprise strategy and financial planning.

The growing requirement for finance-grade risk modelling and clearer ROI justification for sustainability initiatives.

How companies can strengthen supplier engagement, data quality and internal alignment.

The acceleration of nature-related risk across global value chains.

Meet the panelists

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Jennifer Duran
Global Head of Sustainability
Kenvue
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David Grant
Senior Director, Global Climate & Water Solutions, PepsiCo
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Michael Weber
Senior Director Sustainability
Mondelēz International
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Jennifer Duran

Global Head of Sustainability, Kenvue

Jennifer Duran is Kenvue’s Global Head of Sustainability with oversight of the consumer health company’s Healthy Lives Mission. Over the course of her career, Jennifer Duran has worked to transform complex, global issues into opportunities to have a positive impact on people and the planet. Prior to this role, she served as Kenvue’s Head of Product Resiliency and Sustainability helping inspire a global organisation to design resilient products with lower impacts that consumer love. Jennifer also serves on the Board of Directors at Change Chemistry.

Jennifer specialises in product sustainability and has led teams responsible for green chemistry, ingredient stewardship and resiliency, responsible sourcing as well as value chain impacts. She has cultivated robust external relationships with retailers, NGOs, consultancies, academics and trade associations. She has several patents and publications, a postgraduate degree in Sustainability Leadership from Cambridge University, and a Master of Science in Chemistry from Carnegie Mellon University where she studied at the Institute for Green Science.

She is also a proud mother of two girls, an ardent supporter of STEM and a Bar Method enthusiast.

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David Grant

Senior Director, Global Climate & Water Solutions, PepsiCo

David Grant is a sustainability leader with over 25 years of experience working in the private sector delivering social, environmental, and economic programs across global value chains.

He has led multi-country sustainability strategies and directed global climate and water risk assessments, integrating insights into enterprise risk management and board-level decision-making.

His work spans climate adaptation, supply chain resilience, watershed health, and ensuring businesses are prepared for long-term risks and disruptions.

David is also a published author on water stewardship and business value, and a frequent speaker at international sustainability and climate forums.

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Michael Weber

Senior Director Sustainability, Mondelēz International

Michael Weber is leading Mondelēz International’s agenda related to climate, environment, and nature from strategy development to operationalising strategic roadmaps. Michael’s background spans across roles in R&D, Supply Chain and Sustainability allowing for insights in how sustainability comes to life across an organisation. Michael is an active member of industry coalitions and sustainable futures advisor.

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Risilience - Climate and Nature Risk Report 2025

The Climate and Nature Risk Report

Independently conducted by Censuswide in August 2025, the report polls senior sustainability and finance executives across the US, UK and Europe on how global businesses with an annual turnover of $700m to $50 billion+ view climate and nature risk – and where it lands on the corporate business agenda.

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