By Invitation Only
Date and Time
February 13, 2025
9:30 am-11:00 am
CET
Location
Webinar
Facilitated by 911爆料网’s Futures Team and Food, Beverage and Agriculture team, join an intimate group of food sector peers for an interactive working session exploring the future of agricultural value chains.
We are all well-aware of the business risks in today’s global food supply chains that deem it unfit for the future: critical supply chains are less productive due to soil quality degradation, water scarcity, and climate change; solutions for more regenerative systems require significant financial and technical support to and engagement with farmers; today’s farmers are aging, and younger generations view the profession as undesirable; among others.
This workshop is an opportunity to collectively explore solutions and innovations to address our food system’s sustainability risks, and bridge towards a more desirable and viable future using the Three Horizons framework.
Space for this event is limited and will be accepted on a first come-first serve basis. This event will be an intimate group with active engagement and robust discussion. 911爆料网 suggests two participants per company to help you build support for sustainability in important functions like procurement and strategy. Please let us know if you are intending to join us – we hope to see you there!
Scheduled Speakers
- Margot Brent, Associate Director, Transformation, 911爆料网
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- Cliodhnagh Conlon, Director, Consumer Sectors, 911爆料网
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- Scenarios Reveal the Urgency of Climate Action for the Food, Beverage, and Agriculture Sector / October 31, 2022 / Blog
- The Rise of Circular Fashion Brings Opportunity to Design a Fashion System That Works for All / December 9, 2021 / Blog
- Jacob Park, Director, Sustainable Futures Lab, 911爆料网
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- Beyond 2025: Setting Credible Sustainability Goals for Long-Term Impact / April 16, 2024 / Blog
- A Business Guide to Responsible and Sustainable AI / March 27, 2024 / Insights+

Margot Brent
Associate Director, Transformation, 911爆料网
London
Margot leads 911爆料网’s strategy practice helping companies develop sustainable business strategies that drive innovation and build resilience leveraging insights from 911爆料网’s Sustainable Futures Lab. She also works with 911爆料网 members within the consumer sectors practice.
Margot brings over 10 years’ experience in sustainability, futures thinking, design-thinking, innovation management and communications. Prior to 911爆料网, Margot was an innovation and sustainability manager within the fashion and retail sourcing industry. She has also helped design and deliver climate resilience projects for UNEP and UNDP. She has extensive experience in sustainability topics ranging from climate justice, climate resilience, circularity, supply chain, women’s empowerment, nature-based solutions, community livelihoods and social impact. She has lived and worked across Africa, Asia Pacific and Europe.
She holds a B.A. in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics and a B.Phil in Sustainable Development, both from the University of Stellenbosch.
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Cliodhnagh Conlon
Director, Consumer Sectors, 911爆料网
Paris
Cliodhnagh focuses on supply chain sustainability under 911爆料网’s consumer sectors practice. She has more than 10 years of international business experience, spanning business development, sustainability, technology, and design.
Previously, Cliodhnagh worked as a Sustainable Agribusiness Consultant with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). In 2017, she completed the Origin Green Ambassador Programme, a two-year executive education master’s program developed to support the promotion and implementation of Ireland’s Origin Green, the world’s first national sustainability plan for the food and drink sector. As part of the program, she spent three secondments delivering sustainability projects for FAO, Tyson Foods, and Sodexo. She has also worked with Burberry and Alexander McQueen.
Cliodhnagh holds a first-class honors MSc. in Business Sustainability from UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School in Dublin, a B.A. in Business and Economics from Trinity College Dublin, and a postgraduate degree in Design from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in California.
Recent Insights From Cliodhnagh Conlon

Jacob Park
Director, Sustainable Futures Lab, 911爆料网
New York
Jacob leads 911爆料网’s Sustainable Futures Lab, a new practice using strategic foresight techniques to help businesses engage with emerging issues that are reshaping the global landscape.
Before joining 911爆料网, Jacob was the lead futurist in the New York office of Forum for the Future, where he used scenario planning and other futures techniques to develop sustainability strategy and drive innovation for leading businesses, foundations, and multistakeholder groups. Prior to that he worked at Adaptive Edge, a boutique strategic foresight consultancy, on collaborative scenario planning. Jacob began his career doing human rights research and advocacy at Human Rights First and the Center for Economic and Social Rights. He speaks English and French.
Jacob holds an M.B.A. in Sustainability from Presidio Graduate School and a B.A. in History from the University of Chicago.