Michael Gloor is passionate about applying his risk knowledge on climate change, natural hazards, sustainability, and supply chains to help companies improve their resilience and sustainability in today's challenging and interconnected world. He draws his experience from his current work as the CEO and Co-Founder of the climate risk start-up Correntics, his experience as a natural-catastrophe specialist and Climate Change Lead at the global reinsurer Swiss Re, and his work in the aerospace industry in Switzerland and the US. He holds a PhD and MSc in Computational Science from ETH Zurich and has worked as a visiting researcher at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Roundtable Room 3 (Level 3)
Open
As climate change presents increasing risks to global supply chains, organizations are being forced to adapt and innovate to ensure long-term resilience. The Green Fintech Network will facilitate an exchange between six organizations – representing associations, startups, corporates, and consulting companies – who will come together to discuss how the supply chain landscape is evolving in response to climate-related disruptions. Participants will share their insights on the key challenges and strategies for building more resilient, sustainable supply chains, and showcase how their organizations are driving change. The discussion will explore actionable solutions, from risk mitigation to technological innovations, that will help businesses navigate the complexities of climate change while securing their supply chains for the future.