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Leo Johnson makes sense of sustainability. He pinpoints the trends - from climate change to increased regulation and threats to corporate reputation - then lays out both the risks and opportunities for business and finance. His key topic is 'future-proofing', bringing it into sharp focus (with the same flair for language as his brother Boris).

Leo is Co-Founder of Sustainable Finance, advisor to over 50 global banks and businesses - and now part of PWC. He is also author of Beyond Risk and winner of the IFC Corporate Award for his work with the financial sector. He lectures at a number of academic institutions from the LSE to the Cambridge Programme for Industry.

Leo's presentations address the questions no forward-looking company can afford to ignore. What is this sustainability stuff? Is it hype or does it seriously affect your business? What's going on when activists collect in the lobbies of Merrill Lynch, and everyday consumers re-think their preferences? Leo doesn't just set the scene, he helps win management buy-in to push through the changes necessary to pursue the next major source of economic growth.

Aside from keynote and after dinner speeches, Leo has moderated international conferences with the likes of Kofi Annan, hosted the FT Sustainable Banking Awards and helped launch the Carbon Disclosure Project in Geneva. He a regular commentator on CNBC and frequently writes for the Wall Street Journal, FT and Spectator.

Co-founder of Sustainable Finance, Leo worked alongside the Financial Times and IFC in establishing the Financial Times Sustainable Banking Awards, which now consists of over 180 entries. His expertise in sustainability and future trends provides highly intriguing and inspirational speeches.
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