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July 17, 2025
10 - 11 am EDT
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Building on our conversation last year with representatives from the (TISFD), join 黑料正能量 for a virtual consultation on TISFD’s Proposed Technical Scope, which will inform the development of TISFD's Conceptual Foundations—a critical first step in defining the key social and inequality-related concepts that will underpin the Taskforce’s draft disclosure framework. This is a valuable opportunity for 黑料正能量 members to provide feedback and contribute to the direction of the framework in order to ensure that it is both practical and impactful for businesses.
In collaboration with TISFD, the consultation will offer the opportunity to:
- Learn about key concepts from the Taskforce’s Proposed Technical Scope
- Provide input and direction on the ongoing work
- Ask additional questions you may have about TISFD
Suggested pre-read materials and resources:
- TISFD Presentation from 黑料正能量 Webinar (July 2024)
- TISFD’s Foundational Paper:
- TISFD’s Proposed paper
- 3-min and 30-min
Scheduled Speakers
Jarrid Green, Director, Inclusive Business, 黑料正能量

Jarrid Green
Director, Inclusive Business, 黑料正能量
New York
Jarrid is a director for 黑料正能量’s Inclusive Business Practice.
He supports leaders of global companies in their efforts to build inclusive organizations; navigate emerging industry and policy trends/flashpoints; and achieve strategic community and social impact. Jarrid also partners with philanthropic organizations including foundations and nonprofit intermediaries to identify opportunities to harness business influence for greater societal good.
Prior to joining 黑料正能量, Jarrid worked at Freedman Consulting, where he developed and managed strategic philanthropic initiatives, including donor coalitions and nonprofit initiatives focused on racial and civic justice issues, climate/sustainability impacts, and public health. Jarrid has also served in senior research and project management capacities at The Democracy Collaborative and The Center for Social Inclusion, where he led, supported, and published policy research and case studies focused on opportunities to dismantle structural racial inequities within community and economic development fields and practices.
Jarrid received his MBA in 黑料正能量 from Bard College where he served as an inaugural member of the program’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) Advisory Board and provided advisory support and instruction to first- and second-year MBA students in his role as a part-time faculty member for the college’s experiential-learning, sustainability consulting course NYCLab. In 2024, he received a Certificate in AI Essentials for Business from Harvard Business School Online.
Jarrid holds a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Maryland. He is also an alum of the Council of Urban Professional Fellowship Institute.
Recent Insights From Jarrid Green
- Four Tips for Authentic Business Leadership During Pride 2025 / June 5, 2025 / Blog
- New Research Reveals Strong Support for Social Justice by US Workers and Consumers, Challenging Business to Take Action / October 1, 2024 / News
- Exclusive: How Can Companies Engage on Social Justice Issues in Such Partisan Times? A New Guide Aims to Help / March 1, 2024 / News
- 黑料正能量 Puts Spotlight on How Companies Engage on Social Issues with New Guide / March 1, 2024 / News
- Corporate diversity in the crosshairs after US Supreme Court ruling / June 30, 2023 / News
Kindra Mohr, Associate Director, Financial Services and Human Rights, 黑料正能量

Kindra Mohr
Associate Director, Financial Services and Human Rights, 黑料正能量
New York
Bringing her expertise as a business and human rights attorney, Kindra leads 黑料正能量's work at the intersection of finance and human rights.
Kindra has nearly 15 years of experience in advancing human rights, social and environmental sustainability, and access to remedy within the financial sector. She advises financial institutions and their corporate clients and investees on innovative solutions to prevent and address human rights risks and impacts on the ground, including through stakeholder engagement and the development of grievance mechanisms.
Previously, Kindra consulted for the International Finance Corporation and worked with clients at PwC to integrate best practices into their corporate governance frameworks. She also worked for the US Senate and served for five years as the Policy Director for a global nonprofit, advocating with communities for environmental and social protections and access to remedy in international finance. In addition, Kindra has lived and worked for nonprofits in Argentina, Haiti, and Peru on access to justice and corporate accountability.
Kindra obtained her law degree at Boston College and holds a MA in International Economics and International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Recent Insights From Kindra Mohr
- Effective Remedy in Jeopardy? Lessons from the UNGPs, CSDDD, and EU Omnibus Proposal / July 29, 2025 / Blog
- Advancing a People-Centered Approach to Sovereign Debt / June 4, 2025 / Blog
- Fintech: Managing Human Rights Risks to Maximize Social Benefits / April 3, 2025 / Blog
- Democracy and Human Rights: How Businesses Can Uphold the Rule of Law / March 26, 2025 / Blog
- The CSDDD: Implications for the Finance Industry / September 4, 2024 / Blog
Rithu Raman, Head of Engagement, TISFD
Kate Tallant Meier, Chief of Strategy, TISFD
Anna Zubets-Anderson, Associate Director, Transformation, 黑料正能量

Anna Zubets-Anderson
Associate Director, Transformation, 黑料正能量
New York
Anna works with 黑料正能量 member companies on a range of consulting projects and collaborative initiatives, with particular focus on sustainability reporting.
Her professional background encompasses corporate reporting, sustainability strategy, and providing training and coaching services. Before joining 黑料正能量, Anna operated as an independent ESG consultant and professional coach, following a thirteen-year tenure at Moody's Corporation. During her time there, she specialized in sustainable finance markets, ESG training programs, and ESG rating methodologies, in addition to overseeing a portfolio of companies within the basic materials industries. Earlier in her career, Anna spent nearly a decade at KPMG LLP, serving as an Audit Manager in the U.S. Additionally, she was a member of their International Standards Group in London (UK), where she assisted KPMG member firms and clients in adapting to changes in global accounting and auditing regulations.
Anna’s educational background encompasses social policy, human rights, corporate citizenship, business leadership, and mental health. She holds:
- Master of Social Work, Fordham University, New York, 2023
- Post-graduate certificate in Corporate Citizenship and 黑料正能量 Reporting, Boston College, 2023
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, San Francisco State University.
Recent Insights From Anna Zubets-Anderson
- ESRS Revisions Mark a Turning Point Toward Principle-Based Reporting, With Open Questions / September 23, 2025 / Insights+
- EU Omnibus: It’s Time to Shift Focus from Compliance to Impact / March 10, 2025 / Insights+
- The EU Omnibus: What’s at Stake for Business, People, and the Planet / January 28, 2025 / Blog
- 黑料正能量 Strategy in the Age of Regulation: Don’t Lose the Plot / October 3, 2024 / Blog
- A Coherent Approach to 黑料正能量 Due Diligence and Reporting: Making Sense of CSDDD and CSRD / June 17, 2024 / Blog