Márcia Balisciano is the Chief Sustainability Officer and Global Head of Corporate Responsibility at RELX Group, a leading international provider of information-based analytics, decision tools, and events, with nearly 37,000 employees worldwide. In her role, she collaborates with colleagues across the organization to ensure that RELX’s extra-financial performance enhances its competitive advantage and stakeholder confidence. Under her leadership, RELX has achieved notable recognition, including ranking second in Sustainalytics’ sustainability ranking for the media sector among over 250 global peers, and maintaining a AAA sustainability rating from MSCI for nine consecutive years.Márcia serves as a board member of the Foundation for the UN Global Compact and is a founding board member of the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens. She is also a founding director of Benjamin Franklin House, a London-based museum and educational facility.She holds an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a PhD in Economic History from the London School of Economics. Recognized for her contributions, she has been honored as a Member of the British Empire (MBE) by the King.Since joining UBS in 2003, Christian has built a career spanning sustainability, corporate governance and institutional history. As Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO), he sits within Group Sustainability & Impact and is responsible for leading the implementation of UBS's sustainability strategy across its three overarching strategic pillars – Protect, Grow and Attract. In this capacity he works closely with business divisions and corporate functions to advance UBS's ambition to be a leader in sustainability for its clients and for the firm itself.UBS is a major financial institution, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, with operations in 50+ countries. UBS is the largest Swiss banking institution and the world's largest private bank, with over USD 7 trillion in assets under management. With regards to the bank’s sustainability credentials, it holds an MSCI ESG rating of AA and a strong S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment score, is a constituent of the Dow Jones Best-in-Class indices (all information as of end of 2025).Alongside his operational role as CSO, Christian serves as Secretary to the UBS Corporate Culture and Responsibility Committee (CCRC), one of the five Board of Directors committees of UBS Group AG. In this capacity he supports the Committee's Chair in setting the agenda and preparing the accompanying documentation. The CCRC assists the Board in fulfilling its duty to safeguard and advance the Group's reputation for responsible corporate conduct and to assess evolving stakeholder expectations and their potential consequences for UBS.Christian also holds the position of Group Historian, a role he exercises with the support of the firm's long-term archives team. In this function he and the archives team serve as the center of competence for activities and inquiries relating to UBS's institutional history.Across his career at UBS, Christian has engaged with a wide range of sustainability topics and regularly delivers workshops and presentations on sustainability both in general and as it applies to UBS, covering specific themes and issues as well as the history of the firm.Born in Germany, Christian lived and worked in the UK and New Zealand where he taught modern European history, with a focus on German history, at the University of West of England and at the University of Auckland. He published several books and academic articles. Christian holds a D.Phil. in Modern History from Oxford University and a BA (Hons) in Humanities from the University of the West of England. He and his wife live in a village in Eastern Switzerland and are parents of two adult children. Christian is an avid gardener – as clearly demonstrated in the sustainability disclosures chapter.Carrie Scott is a leader with more than 30 years of experience in sustainability and corporate affairs. Her career spans environmental and social impact strategy, reporting and disclosure, corporate communications, and corporate brand and reputation risk management for international organizations.She is recognized for her ambitious and pragmatic approaches to sustainability management that not only ensure regulatory compliance but also proactively address long-term, material environmental and social risks and opportunities. Carrie serves as director of the Chief Social Impact Officers Council at The Conference Board, where she convenes senior leaders on complex sustainability and social impact challenges. She is a frequent speaker and lecturer and served on the Board of the UN Global Compact Network Switzerland and Liechtenstein from 2023–2026. In 2025, she was named to the Meaningful Business 100 list of leaders combining profit and purpose.Previously, Carrie built the Sustainability and ESG Office at Novartis. During her tenure, the company advanced to a AAA rating from MSCI, achieved “Double A scores in CDP Climate and Water, and rose to #1 in the Access to Medicines Index. Novartis was also recognized by TIME, the Financial Times, and others as one of the world’s most sustainable organizations. She has held senior roles in both the pharmaceutical and consulting sectors, including nearly 20 years at Novartis and more than a decade at Fleishman‑Hillard, an international communications firm.Carrie has lived and worked in the United States, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois, USA, and lives in Basel, Switzerland, with her husband and their two teenagers. She also is a member of the Street Photography Club Basel. Carrie built and leads the Sustainability and ESG Office at Novartis, and during her tenure, the company became the only large pharma with a “Double A in CDP Climate and Water, received a AA-rating from MSCI and rose to #1 in the Access to Medicines Index. Novartis is also recognized by TIME, Financial Times and others as one of the most sustainable organizations globally.Carrie is a Board member of the United Nations Global Compact Network Switzerland and Lichtenstein. She is a frequent speaker on sustainability, societal impact and purpose. Carrie has lived in worked in the United States, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois, USA.