More and more investors require to participate in the GRESB Assessment. The market is shifting toward measurable, high-impact solutions that generate competitive financial returns. A company’s GRESB Score helps investors mitigate risks, in order to protect and enhance shareholder value.
Daniele Horton, founder and president of Verdani Partners, participated in a video interview at Nareit’s 2020 ESG JumpStart Workshop, discussing the changes that are being introduced to the GRESB Assessment in 2020.
Besides, she recommends six useful tips participants should consider during the Assessment process.
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