How AI Is Transforming Sustainability Leadership

From Reporting to Risk: AI, Uncertainty and the Future of ESG Decision-Making

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March 18, 2025

3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT

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Artificial Intelligence is rapidly entering the sustainability space, but most conversations focus on productivity gains and automation.

This session takes a different view.

As climate risk intensifies, regulatory requirements evolve, and value chains grow more complex, sustainability leadership is increasingly a discipline of navigating uncertainty, fragmented data, and systemic risk. AI is not simply a reporting tool; it is reshaping how decisions are made.

In this 45-minute executive conversation, Dr. Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom (Chief Impact Officer, Socialsuite) and Dr. Peter Day (General Partner & AI Expert, super{set}) explore:

  • How intelligent systems change decision-making under uncertainty
  • Why sustainability is becoming a risk and systems discipline
  • What leaders must understand about AI beyond the hype
  • The capabilities that will define next-generation sustainability leadership

This is not a technical deep dive, nor a product demo. It is a strategic discussion about how AI is reshaping leadership itself.

Your hosts

Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom
Chief Impact Officer, Socialsuite

Tim is Chief Impact Officer at Socialsuite, where he spearheads the development of ESG technology that helps organisations identify, prioritise, and report on their most material sustainability issues. With more than a decade of global sustainability experience and deep ESG expertise in strategy, programs, and reporting, Tim has worked across public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Peter Day
General Partner & AI Expert, super{set}

Peter is General Partner at super{set} and has a Ph.D. in machine learning. Prior to joining super{set}, he was Chief Technology Officer at Quantcast, and spent 12 years working in the financial markets in a variety of roles in the quantitative finance sphere, including low latency pricing and portfolio analytics, culminating in a role at UBS where he was responsible for equity derivatives risk and pricing technology globally.

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly entering the sustainability space, but most conversations focus on productivity gains and automation.

This session takes a different view.

As climate risk intensifies, regulatory requirements evolve, and value chains grow more complex, sustainability leadership is increasingly a discipline of navigating uncertainty, fragmented data, and systemic risk. AI is not simply a reporting tool; it is reshaping how decisions are made.

In this 45-minute executive conversation, Dr. Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom (Chief Impact Officer, Socialsuite) and Dr. Peter Day (General Partner & AI Expert, super{set}) explore:

  • How intelligent systems change decision-making under uncertainty
  • Why sustainability is becoming a risk and systems discipline
  • What leaders must understand about AI beyond the hype
  • The capabilities that will define next-generation sustainability leadership

This is not a technical deep dive, nor a product demo. It is a strategic discussion about how AI is reshaping leadership itself.

Your hosts

Tim Siegenbeek van Heukelom
Chief Impact Officer, Socialsuite

Tim is Chief Impact Officer at Socialsuite, where he spearheads the development of ESG technology that helps organisations identify, prioritise, and report on their most material sustainability issues. With more than a decade of global sustainability experience and deep ESG expertise in strategy, programs, and reporting, Tim has worked across public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Peter Day
General Partner & AI Expert, super{set}

Peter is General Partner at super{set} and has a Ph.D. in machine learning. Prior to joining super{set}, he was Chief Technology Officer at Quantcast, and spent 12 years working in the financial markets in a variety of roles in the quantitative finance sphere, including low latency pricing and portfolio analytics, culminating in a role at UBS where he was responsible for equity derivatives risk and pricing technology globally.