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Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship

ABOUT Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship

The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is a membership based research organization. We work with global corporations to help them define, plan and operationalize their corporate citizenship. Our goal is to help business leverage its social, economic and human assets to ensure both its success and a more just and sustainable world.

2008 International Corporate Citizenship Conference

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Location: , Boston, United States Event Date & Time:
April 8, 2008  | -

Attendee Companies
Novartis AG Follow
Verizon

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Toyota Motor Corporation Follow
Suncor

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Petro-Canada Follow
Pepsico Inc Follow
Northrop Grumman Follow
Mohawk Industries Follow
The Dow Chemical Company Follow
Cemex

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New Balance Foundation Follow
Fidelity Investments Follow
Sprint Nextel Follow
Target

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Levi Strauss Foundation Follow
Haley & Aldrich Follow
Description:

As corporate citizenship reaches a tipping point, it is a time for celebration and serious caution. The distance between celebration and caution is significant and can be summed up in three basic qualities: REAL, RELEVANT, and RESPONSIVE. These simple words, so easy to define, become challenging for companies competing in a complex world. But they are essential and at the core of financial, environmental, and social sustainability.

The 2008 International Corporate Citizenship Conference is an opportunity for business managers to join peers, corporate citizenship experts, and thought leaders to explore how the qualities of “real, relevant, and responsive” are integral to business practice, drive new skill sets, and define your engagement with communities, investors, employees, customers, and other significant stakeholders.

Join us April 6-8, 2008 and learn how to make these qualities actionable in your company.

Please note that registration is open exclusively to corporate citizenship practitioners inside of companies. Nonprofits, consultants, media, and academics are not typically part of our participant mix unless they are a content partner.

If you have questions about your eligibility to attend the conference or would like to request special consideration, please contact our Conference Producer, Emily Weiner, at weinre@bc.edu.


Cost : $1295 to $1695
Topic : Corporate Citizenship

Website : http://www.bcccc.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=1845&grandparentID=476&parentID=1738