SIGA announces Speakers and Institutional Partners ahead of first Youth Forum 01/14/21
The Sport Integrity Global Alliance (SIGA) is proud to announce the first 25 speakers and its Institutional Partners for its first ever SIGA Youth Forum, taking place on 27 and 28 January 2021.
Arena Hub, AxisStars, IPDJ, India On Track, Inside World Football, Save the Dream and Soccerex are the official Institutional Partners for this thought leadership event that will drive a global movement for Sport Integrity, as one united front converging from all sides of the industry.
Consisting of two days of Youth driven content composed of twelve forward-thinking, interactive digital webinar sessions, the SIGA Youth Forum gathers young leaders under 30 years of age, together with more experienced athletes, from around the world, with the aim of promoting youth empowerment and activism in and through sport.
By Kathryn Maraist & Andy Poreda
Aerospace & Defense is a critical component of the economy and global safety, yet many ESG investing strategies eliminate the industry because of its ties to controversial weapons. At Sage, we take a pragmatic approach to ESG analysis, and while we do exclude some industries, we prefer to look for companies that are intentionally building sustainable business models. In this case study, we analyze the ESG policies of Northrop Grumman, an ESG leader within the Aerospace & Defense industry.
About Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman (NG) is an aerospace and defense (A&D) company that employs 90,000 people across all 50 states and around the globe. NG’s product base comprises a wide range of capabilities: autonomous systems; cyber; command, control, communications and computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR); space; strike; and logistics and modernization. The U.S. government (specifically, the Department of Defense and intell