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Stu Block

Stuart Block has over 12 years of experience advising on sustainability and climate reporting processes, preparing external-facing disclosures, developing impact measurement methodologies, accounting for GHG emissions, setting climate- and human capital-related targets, and implementing environmental sustainability strategies. Prior to joining Schellman as the Sustainability Practice Director, he founded Sustas LLC, a sustainability accounting advisory firm, and was the Director of ESG Reporting and Analytics at Cardinal Health where he was responsible for the ESG reporting strategy as well as the design and implementation of the ESG reporting process in preparation for climate and human capital disclosure requirements. Stu was also a Manager in EY’s Climate Change and Sustainability Services practice where he provided clients across the healthcare, real estate, financial service, manufacturing, oil and gas, and technology sectors with ESG reporting, goal-setting, and assurance services in accordance with GRI, SASB, and TCFD frameworks. Stu earned his Fundamentals of Sustainability Accounting credential from the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), graduated from Northeastern University's MSA/MBA program, and carries an active CPA license in Idaho.

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ESG

By: Stu Block
July 11th, 2024

Among the growing concerns regarding climate change and corporate responsibility, sustainability reporting has become a valuable tool for businesses to demonstrate their commitment to identifying and managing non-financial risks. While still primarily voluntary in nature, sustainability reports provide additional transparency into a company’s non-financial risks and the measures they take to build resilience into business models and operations.

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