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The Sustainability Crystal Ball: Datamaran™ review by Elaine Cohen
Date:
September 2, 2015
Don’t you wish you could have a crystal ball that would tell you what sustainability issues are coming up to hit you in the glabella? Or somewhere else even more painful? Wouldn’t you like to know the issues before your stakeholders turn you into mush? Wouldn’t you want to prepare your sustainability strategy knowing that you have covered all the angles and not left materiality to fortuity? Wouldn’t you want a little materiality certainty rather than a lot of materiality perplexity?
The answer to all your wishes just may have come true with a little big thing that calls itself the Datamaran™. Yes, that’s Datamaran, not catamaran. Catamarans are characterized by light weight, high stability, reduced drag and comfort that get you where you want to go. That’s kind of what you want from technology too, so the selection of the name Datamaran for a dynamic, interactive, real-time personalizable database of sustainability issues is apparently not entirely coincidental.
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Forbes: Data analytic technology: the new game changer
Date:
June 2, 2015
Exclusive Forbes feature of Marjella Alma (eRevalue CEO) on how technology can help companies get ahead of new forms of risk and opportunity in the regulatory, competitive, and public opinion landscapes. Alma shares insights from her experience advising Fortune 500 on their corporate sustainability strategy for the past eight years, and how this inspired her to found eRevalue.
We were chosen as a finalist to participate in TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2015 out of over 400 companies. WeWork featured us, alongside other finalists, in their Creator magazine. Read more here.
Title
Video interview: eRevalue CEO Marjella Alma on the future of reporting
Contribution to GRI’s Reporting 2025 Project
Date
March 11, 2015
Summary
eRevalue CEO Marjella Alma comments on the future of non-financial reporting as part of her contribution to the Global Reporting Initiative’s (GRI) project Reporting 2025. Reporting 2025 promotes an international discussion about the purpose of non-financial reporting from the forward-looking perspective of today’s global thought leaders. Why is reporting a necessary evil? Watch to find out.
Read the transcript
Read the interview transcript here.