Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) Academy in the UK has opened applications for its 2025 cohort, inviting finance teams to enhance their sustainability knowledge and skills.
Scheduled for over five weeks, the course will provide participants with a series of live, online seminars. The interactive seminars will be led by “experts and globally renowned CFOs”.
The programme is designed to equip teams with the skills and technical knowledge to embed sustainability into financial processes and decision making at both strategic and operational levels.
The global programme is open to participants from all regions, with applications accepted until 30 June 2025.
The programme, now in its fifth year, has built a network of over 500 senior finance professionals dedicated to integrating sustainability into their organisations.
In 2021, A4S launched a new framework to help business valuators price climate change risks and opportunities for organisations.
A4S Essential guide to Valuations and Climate Change provides a five-step framework for the integration of climate change into valuations to become accepted practice.
This guide was created through a collaboration between A4S and CPA Canada, alongside finance teams from the CFO Leadership Network, global institutional investors, and industry specialists.
Established in 2004, A4S collaborates with the global finance and accounting community to motivate finance leaders to embrace sustainable and resilient business models; transform financial decision-making; and amplify efforts to transition towards a sustainable economy.
A4S harnesses its global networks, such as the CFO Leadership Network, Circles of Practice, Accounting Bodies Network, and Asset Owners Network, to empower the finance and accounting community in taking a leadership stance on sustainability.
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