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  • Provide an overview of what a good nature assessment in supply chains looks like - the problems you should be looking to solve, the outputs that get you there, and the approach that works best.
  • Learn how to integrate nature intelligence into procurement strategy.
  • Share practical frameworks for procurement teams to leverage nature intelligence in day-to-day decisions.

Author:

Charles Shingles

Head of Sales & Partnerships
Natcap

Charles leads the commercial team at Natcap, helping organisations better understand how to embed nature intelligence into a range of business workflows. He was formerly Head of Partnerships at Cervest, where he enabled their clients and partners leverage best-in-class climate and biodiversity intelligence to support their sustainability ambitions. He is an alumni from the University of Cambridge's Institute for Sustainability Leadership, where he studied Business and Climate Change.

Charles Shingles

Head of Sales & Partnerships
Natcap

Charles leads the commercial team at Natcap, helping organisations better understand how to embed nature intelligence into a range of business workflows. He was formerly Head of Partnerships at Cervest, where he enabled their clients and partners leverage best-in-class climate and biodiversity intelligence to support their sustainability ambitions. He is an alumni from the University of Cambridge's Institute for Sustainability Leadership, where he studied Business and Climate Change.

Author:

Emre Turhan

Senior Account Executive
Natcap

Emre helps Natcap’s agri-food clients assess, monitor, and mitigate nature-related risks across their global supply chains. He holds a BSc in Food Science and previously led supply chain planning at o9 Solutions, supporting some of the world’s largest CPG companies to plan more effectively, respond faster, and make data-driven decisions across sustainability, finance, and procurement.

Emre Turhan

Senior Account Executive
Natcap

Emre helps Natcap’s agri-food clients assess, monitor, and mitigate nature-related risks across their global supply chains. He holds a BSc in Food Science and previously led supply chain planning at o9 Solutions, supporting some of the world’s largest CPG companies to plan more effectively, respond faster, and make data-driven decisions across sustainability, finance, and procurement.

Author:

Beccy Wilebore

Chief Science Officer
Natcap

Beccy sets the science vision, leads the science team, and overseeing model development. She is a quantitative ecologist with 10+ years of experience of natural capital modelling, including mapping of vegetation and landcover in both the tropics and temperate regions. Beccy holds a PhD in forest ecology and REDD+ from the University of Cambridge.

Beccy Wilebore

Chief Science Officer
Natcap

Beccy sets the science vision, leads the science team, and overseeing model development. She is a quantitative ecologist with 10+ years of experience of natural capital modelling, including mapping of vegetation and landcover in both the tropics and temperate regions. Beccy holds a PhD in forest ecology and REDD+ from the University of Cambridge.

Author:

Michael Berliner

Senior Account Executive
Natcap

Michael Berliner is a Senior Account Executive at Natcap, where he helps global organisations integrate high-fidelity nature intelligence into their strategic decision-making to reduce supply chain risk, enhance procurement processes, and build resilient, nature-positive supply chains. With over five years of experience scaling climate tech ventures—including a tenure as Head of Partnerships at Space Intelligence—he has a proven track record of structuring complex data partnerships for industry leaders such as Apple and ICE. Michael specialises in helping brands navigate the evolving regulatory landscape of TNFD and CSRD, translating rigorous environmental science into actionable business intelligence.

Michael Berliner

Senior Account Executive
Natcap

Michael Berliner is a Senior Account Executive at Natcap, where he helps global organisations integrate high-fidelity nature intelligence into their strategic decision-making to reduce supply chain risk, enhance procurement processes, and build resilient, nature-positive supply chains. With over five years of experience scaling climate tech ventures—including a tenure as Head of Partnerships at Space Intelligence—he has a proven track record of structuring complex data partnerships for industry leaders such as Apple and ICE. Michael specialises in helping brands navigate the evolving regulatory landscape of TNFD and CSRD, translating rigorous environmental science into actionable business intelligence.

  • Hands-on scenario planning: droughts, port closures, ingredient shortages.
  • Participants map vulnerabilities in their own supply chains.
  • Tools for building contingency playbooks.
  • Lessons from moving regenerative practices beyond demonstration projects.
  • Financing and policy levers that unlock widespread adoption, including the role of soil carbon credits as a funding mechanism.
  • How to accelerate uptake without losing integrity, ensuring outcomes remain high-quality and verifiable.

Author:

Roberta McDonald

Director of Programme
Agreena

Roberta McDonald is a Sustainable Agriculture Leader with over a decade of experience enhancing sustainability in agriculture. As Director of Program at Agreena in Copenhagen, she leads the science, standards and data quality teams in the development of certified carbon farming solutions. Her background includes roles at Devenish and Aurivo Dairy Co-op in Ireland, focusing on innovative solutions and farmer-led initiatives. With a Nuffield scholarship, PhD in Agricultural Sciences and a strong connection to her dairy farm upbringing, Roberta is dedicated to empowering farmers and advancing sustainable food systems.

Roberta McDonald

Director of Programme
Agreena

Roberta McDonald is a Sustainable Agriculture Leader with over a decade of experience enhancing sustainability in agriculture. As Director of Program at Agreena in Copenhagen, she leads the science, standards and data quality teams in the development of certified carbon farming solutions. Her background includes roles at Devenish and Aurivo Dairy Co-op in Ireland, focusing on innovative solutions and farmer-led initiatives. With a Nuffield scholarship, PhD in Agricultural Sciences and a strong connection to her dairy farm upbringing, Roberta is dedicated to empowering farmers and advancing sustainable food systems.

  • How sanctions, trade restrictions, or export bans impact access to critical ingredients.
  • Mapping vulnerabilities in agriculture, natural and synthetic ingredient supply chains.
  • Strategies for diversifying sourcing regions and suppliers.
 

Patrick Grady

CEO
TetraScience

Patrick serves as co-founder, chairman, and CEO of TetraScience. Prior to TetraScience, Patrick spent three decades building, backing, and scaling market-defining companies and technology stacks within the high-performance computing, SaaS, cloud, and AI markets.

Patrick was the founder, CEO, and CTO of the first intelligent agent company of the Internet era, built one of the world’s first three SaaS companies, the first enterprise SaaS business, one of the first ten global technology unicorns, and the first AI unicorn.

Patrick Grady

CEO
TetraScience

Patrick Grady

CEO
TetraScience

Patrick serves as co-founder, chairman, and CEO of TetraScience. Prior to TetraScience, Patrick spent three decades building, backing, and scaling market-defining companies and technology stacks within the high-performance computing, SaaS, cloud, and AI markets.

Patrick was the founder, CEO, and CTO of the first intelligent agent company of the Internet era, built one of the world’s first three SaaS companies, the first enterprise SaaS business, one of the first ten global technology unicorns, and the first AI unicorn.

To deliver these AI agents to market, Patrick played a well-documented role in pioneering and/or commercializing several enabling technologies, including web services, SOA, and multi-tenancy, which now undergird the trillion-dollar cloud market.

 Recognized as a leading innovator by numerous publications and peer groups over the years, Patrick was a recipient of the 2006 Fast Company award, given to the top 50 people in the world most likely to change the way we live and work for his seminal efforts in personal agent AI.

 

Lydia Gushgari, PhD

Chief of Staff
SPOC Biosciences

Lydia Gushgari, PhD

Chief of Staff
SPOC Biosciences

Lydia Gushgari, PhD

Chief of Staff
SPOC Biosciences
 

Jim Villa

Global Head, Research Strategy & Operations
Takeda

Jim Villa

Global Head, Research Strategy & Operations
Takeda

Jim Villa

Global Head, Research Strategy & Operations
Takeda