Webinar: Mandatory Climate Reporting
June 5, 2025 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
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June 5, 2025 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am
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Welcome to the Curium Webinar Series! In this session, we’ll unpack the topic of Mandatory Climate Reporting—what it is, why it matters, and what it means for your organization. Climate reporting expert James Tilbury will share clear, practical insights in plain English to help you understand your obligations and take the right steps toward compliance.
Context: what is mandatory climate reporting and why is it coming?
What is your obligation?
Who is impacted and when?
How to get ready – what you need to do and example of the report
Tetiana is the CEO and Co-Founder of Curium, a no-code tech platform that runs end-to-end claims and compliance. During the past 17 years Tetiana has worked for most of the large global insurers as consultant with the Boston Consulting Group and Oliver Wyman (part of Marsh McLennan Group).
She advised firms in more than 20 countries across variety of areas from strategy to operations and product design. Tetiana came to Australia in 2017 and joined Blue Zebra Insurance as Head of Claims & Operations. Having experienced the power of technology firsthand, she started Curium to enable insurers, underwriting agencies, and brokers to enter the market and scale in record time.
James is the Managing Partner of Linden Sustainability, a consultancy focused on reducing the cost and complexity of mandatory climate-related financial disclosures. With over 15 years of experience in the climate and sustainability sector, he has advised some of Australia’s largest companies on climate risk assessments, scenario analysis, carbon accounting, target setting, decarbonisation strategy, and sustainability reporting.
Before founding Linden, James was a Partner at ERM, the world’s largest sustainability consultancy, where he led services related to the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS). He also worked as a carbon auditor at EY, helped establish the Climate & Sustainability practice at the Boston Consulting Group, and served on the Government-appointed advisory body responsible for designing the Australian Sustainable Finance Taxonomy.