The business case for confident compliance
Webinar
Join us as we unpack the shifting regulatory landscape and the rising need for compliance confidence, featuring a special presentation from Verdantix on their latest 2025 research study of 300+ EHS professionals, revealing global trends in budgets, priorities, and technology preferences.
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Discover how political and economic shifts are accelerating regulatory changes worldwide
Learn about regional and vertical specific impacts of compliance investment
Find out how EHS teams are rethinking compliance strategies in response to global shifts
Explore the benefits of building a business case for more confident EHS compliance
Compliance confidence is rapidly becoming a top strategic priority for multinational businesses.
Knowing your regulatory requirements and your progress in meeting them drives stronger risk management, smarter investment decisions, and greater stakeholder trust. But how are businesses building this confidence today?
We’ll be joined by Verdantix guest speaker Zain Idris, EHS Industry Analyst, who will share exclusive findings from their 2025 global trends research, covering budgets, priorities, and technology preferences based on insights from over 300 EHS professionals.
You’ll also hear from Enhesa’s Expert Services Strategy Director Mary Foley, who will put these results into global context, breaking down the regional and topical shifts that are reshaping EHS strategies and driving investment decisions.
Watch the webcastJoin our industry experts for this virtual event, as they explore…
- Geopolitical context: How political and economic shifts are accelerating regulatory changes worldwide
- Industry trends: What the vertical and regional impacts on compliance investments are
- Operationalizing compliance: How EHS teams are rethinking their compliance strategies in response — and building a business case for compliance confidence
Our discussion includes audience participation — inviting our live attendees’ questions on topics including:
- The impact of Artificial Intelligence on regulatory compliance programs
- Sustainability and ESG elevating the strategic importance of EHS compliance
- Social responsibility and the role of investors, customers, and the community
… and more.
Watch the webcast nowSpeakers
Zain Idris
EHS Industry Analyst, Verdantix
Zain specializes in EHS digital strategy and corporate spending trends. His research examines how firms are positioning their EHS budgets, considering shifts in investment priorities, the development of key functional modules and emerging technologies of interest.
His insights support EHS decision-makers in benchmarking their strategies against global peers and navigating critical considerations around digital transformation. Zain holds a BSc in Economics from the University of Warwick.
Mary Foley
Expert Services Strategy Director, Enhesa
Mary Foley has more than 25 years’ experience in strategy and risk and is currently a Forbes Contributor in their Money > Investing Section. She’s been a part of the current Enhesa team since 2020 and initially worked with its fore-runner when it was first established over 25 years ago.
Mary’s now the Expert Services Strategy Director responsible for delivering EHS and Sustainability global regulatory intelligence to multinational corporate clients.
Learn more about MaryWho’s this webinar for?
Compliance officers and legal counsel
Professionals responsible for ensuring their organization adheres to regulatory requirements, especially in climate disclosure and environmental compliance.
Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) leaders
Those overseeing environmental risk management and operational safety, particularly in industries affected by federal and state climate regulations, such as manufacturing, energy, and hazardous materials.
Business strategists and risk manager
Professionals tasked with developing long-term strategies and managing risks associated with regulatory changes, who need to prepare their organizations for potential shifts in climate-related policies.
Senior executives and board members
Decision-makers responsible for setting the strategic direction of the company, ensuring that their organization is prepared for and can adapt to the changing regulatory landscape.
Corporate compliance stakeholders
Functions across the business who need visibility of emerging EHS regulations to inform their decision-making and strategy, including HR, facilities, legal and more.
See how better EHS compliance can build corporate confidence
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Watch the webinar to get real-world insight into the cost benefits of better EHS compliance from our expert panel, including:
- Insight into the political and economic shifts impacting regulatory changes
- How compliance investment is being affected across various verticals and regions
- The ways that EHS teams need to adapt and reconsider their approach to compliance
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