- JP/EN
Future-Fit: How to create a Regenerative Business
The workshop will be conducted bilingually in English and Japanese.
In this workshop, Martin Rich from Future-Fit Foundation will explain the key approaches for companies to build sustainable and regenerative business models. Participants will not only learn the theoretical framework but also experience how to apply the Future-Fit concepts to their own businesses through practical activities.
Speaker
PwC Japan
Hidetoshi leads corporate sustainability strategy, management and reporting advisory practices at PwC Japan and provides advisory services to multi-national companies in automotive, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, cosmetics, airlines, chemical, telecommunication, ICT and technology industry. He has also played an important role to lead several thought leadership initiatives in the field of corporate sustainability in PwC global network.
He has 9 years experience as an environmental specialist at a multi-national automotive company. He was in charge of development and implementation of environmental strategy and also conducted research projects including GHG accounting and ecosystem service review in collaboration with external stakeholders and opinion leaders such as United Nations University.
MSc in Environmental Technology -Imperial College London
MEng in Civil Engineering -Osaka University
Future-Fit Foundation
Martin Rich, Co-founder & CEO of Future-Fit Foundation, is a sustainability and impact specialist with nearly 30 years’ experience in both mainstream and social investment.
Following a successful career in international finance working for UBS, JPMorgan, HSBC and Social Finance Ltd, he co-founded Future-Fit Foundation with a vision to create a truly sustainable future for all. He now works on the cutting-edge of sustainability, helping companies and financial institutions of all sizes address the radical transformation that the future demands of their business models.
Martin is Senior Independent Trustee and Chair of the Endowment Investment Committee for Access Foundation which manages over £100m of dormant account assets for the UK government. He is also a member of various investment and advisory committees, including for WHEB Asset Management, and is a former member of the Asset Allocation Working Group for the G7 Social Investment Task Force.
Martin holds two Master’s degrees with First and Distinction in Engineering from Queens’ College, Cambridge.