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Announcing the Upcoming 4th Zermatt Summit: Civil Society and Business in a Constructive Debate

April 4, 2013

Does CSR still have a place on the agenda in these tough economic times? Can civil society, business and governments achieve sustainability in a fast changing global environment? What can social entrepreneurship bring to social change? How and where can civil society and private sector be partners to address challenges? Business ethics, online activism, social media, sustainability, accountability, transparency are some of the questions and topics that will be raised during this 2-day summit.

Christopher Wassermann, President of the Zermatt Summit Foundation, commented, “Our mission is to bring together actors and partners for the purpose of humanizing the process of globalization and formulating practical recommendations.”

Over 200 participants from over 18 countries are expected to join this 4th edition to foster their ideas and challenge their point of views in a strategically oriented, quieter and productive dialogue. As a non-partisan independent platform able to bring together the different players and interested parties, the Zermatt Summit will provide an holistic approach to the topics discussed, emphasising well-structured brainstorming sessions, genuine interaction and avoiding formal speeches, thus ensuring significant “take home value” for the participants.

Registration is Now Open http://bit.ly/Z3HQQJ

Brochure http://bit.ly/11l4TEQ

Program http://bit.ly/10cuf7i

About the Zermatt Summit – The Zermatt Summit was created in 2010 to promote a constructive, action-oriented dialogue between civil society and business. It is through this kind of dialogue and a better interaction between civil society, business and governments that we will be able to achieve a more inclusive globalization. www.zermattsummit.org