Business in the Communiy Ireland
| Partner: | Business in the Community Ireland |
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| Event date: | Thursday 18 November 2010 |
| Location: | Dublin, Ireland |
| Venue: |
Aviva Stadium
Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4 Dublin |
| Contact details: |
Moira Horgan +353 (0)1 874 3812 mhorgan@bitc.ie Website |
The landscape of business is changing dramatically. This sea change in the way business works means that in order to be successful, it is essential for transformational change to occur within companies today.
To mark the 10th anniversary of Business in the Community Ireland, Ireland’s only dedicated corporate responsibility advisory group, and to provide the most cutting edge, up to date information on the need to transform how we do business, we are delighted to announce this Major Summit on Corporate Responsibility.
This one day summit will present leading edge and inspirational thinking from CEOs of the world’s largest, most innovative companies and will also include practical workshops on how corporate responsibility can transform your business.
Recently announced speakers include:
- Charlene Lake, Senior Vice President, Public Affairs & Chief Sustainability Officer, AT&T;
- Tracey Noe, Senior Director, Global Citizenship & Policy, Abbott;
- James Quincey, President, Northwest Europe and Nordics Business Unit, The Coca-Cola Company;
- Celia Moore, Manager Corporate Citizenship, IBM EMEA;
- Jonnie Cahill, Head of Brand, Communications & Sponsorship, O2;
- Myriam Cohen-Welgryn, Vice President Environment, Danone;
- Gearoid McDermott, General Manager, Alza Ireland Ltd;
- Andrew Fisk, Director, External Relations UK & Ireland, Procter & Gamble;
- Bryan Mohally, MD, Johnson & Johnson;
- Barry Clavin, Ethical Policies & Sustainability Reporting Manager, The Co-Operative Group
If you have any queries on the event, please contact Moira Horgan, Marketing Manager on +353 (0)1 874 3812 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Posted by
Tom Halley
Secretariat
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