Everyone’s Going Green: A Corporate Leader’s Challenge in the 21st Century
| When |
Apr 01, 2008
from 08:30 AM to 01:30 PM |
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| Where | 151 E 25th St, Room 7-50 |
| Contact Name | Matthew LePere |
| Contact Phone | 646-312-3231 |
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Conference Slides
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The Future of Business in the Age of Global Warming
BusinessWeek, by Michael Mandel, 2008
The Green Company: Challenges for Corporate Leaders
Columbia University, by Stefan Doering, 2008
Sustainability and Innovation at Citi
Citi, by Val Cook Smith, 2008
Ecomagination
General Electric, by Peter O'Toole, 2008
Commitment to Sustainability
Google, by Ellen West, 2008
Sustainability: Costly Inconvenience or New Business Paradigm?
A.T. Kearney, Daniel Mahler, 2008
Agenda
Keynote - 9:00 to 9:45 a.m.
The Future of Business in the Age of Global Warming
MICHAEL MANDEL - Chief Economist, Business Week
Panel 1- 9:45 to 11:00 a.m.
The Green Company: Challenges for Corporate Leaders
ARTHUR AINSBURG, Director, National Financial Partners Corp.
MARK BROWNSTEIN, Managing Dir., Business Partnerships, Environmental Defense Fund
STEFAN DOERING, Assistant Professor, Columbia University
PETER FUSARO, Chairman & Founder, Global Change Associates
ZACHARY KARABELL, Executive VP and Chief Economist, Fred Alger
Panel 2 - 11:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The Innovators: How Visionary Corporations are Meeting the Challenge
VAL COOK SMITH, VP, Environmental Affairs, Citigroup
PETER O'TOOLE, Director, Ecomagination, General Electric
RANDY PRICE, VP Environment, Health and Safety, Con Ed
ELLEN WEST, Director of Global Communications & Public Affairs, Google
Sustainability: Costly Inconvenience or New Business Paradigm?
DANIEL MAHLER - Leader, Global Sustainability Practice, A.T. Kearney
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