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AS AN AGENT OF WORLD BENEFIT

 
 

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BAWB Colloquium Series

     
 

Prahalad

FAIRMOUNT MINERALS COLLOQUIUM SERIES PRESENT:

BEYOND SYNERGY: A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT AND NORTHEAST OHIO

November 29, 2007, 4:30 - 6:30 pm, Case Western Reserve University


One year and one month after the highly successful 2006 Global Forum at Case -“Business as an Agent of World Benefit: Management Knowledge Leading Positive Change” - created a potential tipping point for the whole system of management, Chuck Fowler, CEO of Fairmount Minerals, and David Cooperrider, Ph.D., Fairmount Minerals Professor in Social Entrepreneurship, and Founder & Chair, Case’s Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit, will host an introductory meeting of the Northeast Ohio (NEO) network of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) on November 29, 2007, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Weatherhead School of Management’s George S. Dively Building. 

A reception will follow the meeting at The Center for BAWB, Room 208, Peter B. Lewis Building, 11119 Bellflower Road, Cleveland, OH  44109. 

Fairmount Minerals is the first member of the UNGC in this region, having given millions to the Center for BAWB to support its work.  The company was recently named #1 corporate citizen by the US Chamber of Commerce.

“Why have 4,000 of the world’s leading corporations--from Coca Cola to HP- joined the United Nations Global Compact?” asks Cooperrider. “And more importantly, what benefits and strengths are there for Northeast Ohio Companies? And how can the UN Global Compact place our region on the map and strengthen our economy?”

To answer these questions and more, Cooperrider and Fowler invite you to this introductory meeting. Together with Case Western Reserve University and Fairmount Minerals, join us in the process of bringing together the leaders of the NEO region with other corporate leaders from N. America in order to solidify sustainability as the region’s core strategy.

“We think this is a huge opportunity for us to make sustainability the key driver for this region,” said Ante Glavas, Executive Director for The Center for BAWB.

Three key speakers will address the topic "Beyond Synergy: A Partnership Between The United Nations Global Compact and Northeast Ohio".

Soren Petersen, Head of Local Networks for the UNGC, will speak about what it means to set up a local network.  Cecily Joseph, Director of Corporate Responsibility, Legal & Public Affairs at Symantec Corporation - one of two companies that head the Global Compact for North America - will address why Symantec and other companies such as Coca-Cola, Microsoft, HP, Ebay, Levi’s, and Pfizer have joined the UNGC, and what value she believes UNGC membership brings to these companies. Paul Alsenas, Director of the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, will speak about efforts to integrate sustainability into the core and fabric of the future of the NEO region.

Attendees will learn how their companies can become a part of the UNGC and position themselves in the corporate citizenship sphere for greater strategic success.

If you are interested in learning about the benefits of the UNGC as they pertain to your organization and the NEO region, please register here.