Mr. Laureto brings over 20 years' experience in climate change, nature, inequality, circular economy, and enterprise risk management. He has advised the CEOs, boards, and senior management teams of more than 80 companies across 20-plus sectors—including large family-owned conglomerates, multinational corporations, and mid-size enterprises—on embedding climate and sustainability factors into enterprise risk management, business strategy, innovation, performance management, and reporting. Much of this work spans Southeast Asia, helping leaders manage systemic risk and sustain growth and resilience.
In parallel, he supports government through capability building, policy, and legislative work delivered via technical assistance and pro bono engagements. He has contributed to policy development on GHG accounting, sustainability reporting, climate resilience, extended producer responsibility, carbon pricing, carbon markets, nature credits, resilience credits, nuclear and green hydrogen studies, green jobs, just transition, and structural inequality—including the Philippine NDCs, the EPR Law, and the bills on Low Carbon Economy Investment, Carbon Rights, and Green Infrastructure. This work has been delivered alongside the World Bank, UNDP, USAID, ILO, ADB, and FCDO.
His expertise is recognized through appointments to three international technical working groups—the GHG Protocol, TISFD, and Verra's Sustainable Development Advisory Group. A certified GHG Protocol Trainer who has trained more than 300 practitioners, and a Bridging Leaders Fellow at the Asian Institute of Management, he is a recognized thought leader in sustainable development.
Most recently, he founded Keltera Corp, an AI-native technology company that combines software and hardware to deploy solutions at the nexus of climate, nature, inequality, policy, and technology. As President and CEO, he sets strategy and builds the software and AI systems tailored to solve problems for business, government, and communities.