CHARLOTTE, NC – Senior level executives are invited to attend The Forum For Corporate Conscience 2004 Forum in Action Workshop in Charlotte, N.C., May 19-20 to explore the “how-to” of implementing sustainability policies. Along with being engaged by speakers and panelists who are at the forefront of corporate sustainability, those attending will develop a framework for change to take back to their organization.
In keeping with its theme — Integrating Sustainability Into Your Corporate Culture – the workshop will provide an overview and business case for sustainability as well as offering three tracks:
- Sustainability Metrics: Tracking and Reporting the ‘Triple Bottom Line’
- Communicating Your Sustainability Message, Internally and Externally
- Valuing Sustainability: The Employee Perspective
Speakers include:
- Ray C. Anderson, Founder & Chairman, Interface, Inc.
- David Bornstein, Author
- Paul Hawken, Environmentalist, Entrepreneur & Author
- Jane Nelson, Director, CSR Initiative, Kennedy School of Government
- Robert E. Quinn, Author & University of Michigan Business School
- R. James Woolsey, Vice-Chairman, Booz Allen Hamilton
- Paul Hawken, Environmentalist, Entrepreneur & Author
For more information, contact Randall Hitt at 704-376-1943 or visit Forum For Corporate Conscience – Forum in Action WorkshopThe Forum For Corporate Conscience
The Forum For Corporate Conscience began with an Inaugural CEO Forum in March 2003 in Charlotte, N.C., kicked off with a compelling keynote address by financier Warren Buffett. Nearly 100 CEOs attended, representing 950,000 employees and $250 billion in gross revenue worldwide. The 2004 Forum in Action Workshop carries on the message set forth by the Inaugural CEO Forum.