The Responsible Business Summit 2011 is coming soon...
Have a look at this video to see what's in store:
A few quick facts about last year’s version of the conference:
- 400+ people attended over the two days
- About 60% of attendees were from big corporates like Timberland, IKEA, McDonald's, Vodafone, Siemes, Rio Tinto, Pfizer, L'Oreal and Vneshecombank
- A third of our attendees from Europe, with 10% from the Americas and representation from every continent on earth (apart from Antarctica)
- 51% of our attendees were Director-level executives, or more senior
- 60+ speakers shared knowledge & case studies over 2 days
- 75% of last year's attendees said they would probably or definitely recommend the conference to a colleague
Who will you meet when you attend the ethical event of 2011?
Last year, the seniority of our delegates was as follows:
For more details on previous Responsible Business Summits - and delegate breakdowns-
go here.
The Responsible Business Practice Summit is the best corporate responsibility and sustainability networking opportunity in 2010
Last year, delegates included CSR representatives from companies like:
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For more details on the senior CSR professionals you’ll meet at the conference, go here
We have a tradition of bringing together world business leaders to discuss corporate responsibility and sustainability
Previous speakers at this industry-leading event include:
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John Varley, CEO, Barclays |
Ian Hudson, President, Europe, DuPont |
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| Richard Lambert, Director-General, Confederation of British Industry |
Jan Muehlfeit, Chairman, Europe, Microsoft |
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| Alain Grisay, CEO, F&C Asset Management |
Anders Dahlvig, President & CEO, IKEA | ||
| Hans Ulrich Maerki, Chairman (EMEA), IBM |
Jeff Swartz, CEO, Timberland | ||
| Julio Moura, CEO, Grupo Nueva |
Richard Brown, CEO, Eurostar | ||
| Jeremy Hobbs, Executive Director, Oxfam International | Daniel Franklin, Executive Editor, The Economist |



