Making Corporate Social Responsibility Pay: Why CSR is Good for Your Company's Bottom Line

Making Corporate Social Responsibility Pay: Why CSR is Good for Your Company's Bottom Line

May 6, 2005

NEW YORK – Making Corporate Social Responsibility Pay: Why CSR is Good for Your Company’s Bottom Line

Agenda

12:30 pm Registration

1:00 pm Welcoming remarks

Frank L. Ellsworth, President, the Japan Society

David Rockefeller, Sr.

1:15 pm Opening keynote: Aron Cramer, President & CEO, Business for Social Responsibility

1:50 pm Second keynote: Linda Crompton, President & CEO, Investor Responsibility Research Center

2:30 pm Presentation: James McDonald, CEO, President & CEO, Rockefeller & Co., Japan Society Board member

2:50 pm Panel: “Global Perspectives on CSR”

Victoria Melendez, Portfolio Manager, Rockefeller & Co.

Meg Voorhes, Director, Social Issues Service, Investor Responsibility Research Center

Pam Flaherty, Senior Vice President, Global Community Relations, Citigroup Presider: Professor Geoffrey Heal, Paul Garrett Professor of Public Policy and Business Responsibility; Director, Center for Economy, Environment and Society, Columbia University

4:15 pm Closing keynote: William P. Lauder, President & CEO, The Estėe Lauder Companies, Inc.

5-7 pm Reception and viewing of Little Boy: The Arts of Japan’s Exploding Subculture, curated by Takashi Murakami

Lead sponsor:

Rockefeller & Co.

Co-organized by:

The Investor Responsibility Research Center

Rockefeller & Co.