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SIMMONS SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT PANEL DISCUSSION: Sustainability and Corporate Citizenship as Engines for Innovation
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Posted by , March 20, 2008
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Simmons College School of Management and Net Impact are proud to announce the 3rd annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Panel. This moderated panel discussion complements the Simmons MBA program, which emphasizes principled leadership and social responsibility in management education. This year’s discussion will focus on sustainability and corporate citizenship as engines for corporate innovation. Professor Sylvia Maxfield will moderate this discussion among CSR professionals representing four major companies in the entertainment, financial services, and pharmaceutical industries. Panelists include:
David Refkin, Director of Sustainable Development, Time Inc. Caren Arnstein, Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Genzyme Corporation Kim Frawley, Director, Worldwide Philanthropy, Pfizer Inc. Richard Pearl, Vice President and CSR Officer, State Street Corporation The panel discussion will take place at the Simmons School of Management on Tuesday, April 1st, in Case Room 2, Mockler Building, and 451 Marlborough St. The discussion will begin at 5:30, followed by a reception at 7pm. There is limited space for this event, so all attendees must RSVP to kirsten.greco@simmons.edu.
The CSR panel is made possible through the generous support of EILEEN FISHER.