Please join the Education and Research Foundation of the Better Business Bureau® for the next Forum on Corporate Responsibility, a no-cost webcast, to learn about the latest trends and insights. We will explore current business responsibility challenges and discuss how these issues can present important new opportunities.
A Philanthropy New York Collaborative Program with the Better Business Bureau Foundation of Metropolitan New York. Event Supporters include: BBB® Institute for Marketplace Trust, BBB National Programs, BSR, CSRHub, Governance & Accountability Institute, Philanthropy New York, and The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity [list in formation]. This event is generously sponsored by: Major Sponsors EY and Nielsen, and Benefactor Sponsor MLB.
What will you learn?
Topics are expected to include:
· Meeting corporate responsibility challenges and proactively seeking new impact possibilities (keynote)
· Generative AI: risks and responsibilities (panel)
· Managing climate risk: transitioning for resilience and sustainability (interview)
Keynote Speaker
- Andrea Bertels, Vice President, Corporate Citizenship, Nielsen and President and Executive Director, Grantmaking, Nielsen Foundation
Panel Discussion
- Brandi Boatner, Manager, Digital and Advocacy Communications, IBM
- Hannah Darnton, Director, Technology Sectors, Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
- Lauren Rogge, Principal, Climate Change and Sustainability Services, Ernst & Young
- Mary Snapp, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives, Microsoft
- Richard Wingfield, Director of Technology and Human Rights, Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
Who Should Attend?
Corporate responsibility, foundation, and nonprofit executives, as well as academics and others interested in business responsibility issues.
How do you sign up?
Registration is free and open now: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4831946117716255837
Members: Please click on the "Register Now" link above. (no fee).
For more information about the event, please contact Luana Lewis, 212.358.2842, llewis@newyork.bbb.org.