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8.27.2008 - 04:17pm ET
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Net Impact
Net Impact, a Global Network of Students & Leaders Dedicated to Changing the World Through Business, Announces Keynote Speakers for 2008 Net Impact North America Conference
16th Annual Event to be Held at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, November 13 – 15, 2008
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO,CA. – August 27, 2008 - This November, Net Impact, a
global network of students and leaders using business to improve the
world, will present its 16th annual North America Conference in
Philadelphia, PA. Hosted by the Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania, the 2008 Net Impact North America Conference is expected to
draw nearly 2,000 graduate business students, professionals, academics,
and leaders in corporate responsibility to address the issue of The
Sustainable Advantage: Creating Social and Environmental Value.
The 2008 Net Impact North America Conference is an important forum for
student and business leaders to discuss how business can effectively
address the social and environmental challenges of the 21st century. This
year's event will feature a world class roster of keynote and featured
speakers: - John F. Brock, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc., and Carter Roberts, President and Chief
Executive Officer of World Wildlife Fund (WWF), will discuss the power of
partnerships in corporate responsibility and sustainability
- Matt Kistler, Senior Vice President of Sustainability at Wal-Mart
Stores, Inc. will discuss Wal-Mart's approach to sustainability
- Other featured speakers include John Perkins, Author of Confessions of
an Economic Hitman and The Secret History of the American Empire, and
Tamsin Smith, President of Product (RED)
Over the course of two days
of keynotes, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, participants
will learn how revolutionary business ideas can disrupt the status quo,
improve our world, and create a sustainable future.
"Net Impact has worked hard to establish this event as the premier
conference of its kind and we are thrilled to be working with the Wharton
School to host the 2008 Net Impact North America Conference,"
said Net Impact Executive Director, Liz Maw. "The speakers and sessions
planned for this year’s agenda promise to make this conference our
largest to date and we look forward to engaging participants around these
important issues of business sustainability."
Anjani Jain, Vice Dean of the Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania, stated, "We are proud to host the 2008 Net Impact North
America Conference this fall at the Wharton School. There is a strong
interest among our faculty and students in studying and engaging with
questions related to the social impact and responsibilities of business.
The conference is a wonderful opportunity for us to assemble prominent
thinkers in this field all at one time."
Conference attendees can expect to meet industry leaders and explore
panels across several different topic areas such as energy and
environment, corporate social responsibility, international and community
development, social entrepreneurship and innovation, and social impact
finance.
All attendees will benefit from timely, thoughtful, and engaging sessions,
as well as ample opportunities for networking and dialogue. Additional
conference features include a Career Expo, networking receptions and
lunches, and in-depth workshops for those wishing to start their own Net
Impact chapters.
A comprehensive overview of the 2008 Net Impact North America Conference
is available at www.netimpact.org/conference
Sponsors for this year's event include
Global Title Sponsor
Coca-Cola
Leadership Sponsors
American International Group, Inc. (AIG)
Imaginatik
Executive Sponsors
Advanta
America's Credit Unions
FedEx
Herman Miller
Microsoft Corporation
Shell Oil Company
Sun Microsystems
Starbucks Coffee Company
Associate Sponsors
Accenture
Altria
Brown-Forman Corporation
Citigroup
Credit Suisse
Dell Inc.
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Ford Motor Company Fund
Intel
Johnson & Johnson
The Boston Consulting Group
The Dow Chemical Company
Supporting Sponsors
Autodesk
Booz Allen Hamilton
Calvert Group
Gap, Inc.
GE
McDonald's Corporation
Opportunity Finance Network
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
SAP AG
Smithfield Foods
The Walt Disney Company
Unisource
Media
Fast Company
Plenty
CSRWire
GreenBiz.com
TriplePundit
CRO
Sustainable Industries
Sustainable Life Media
SustainCommWorld
Women's International Networking (W.I.N.)
About Net Impact
Net Impact is a global organization of students and professionals using
business to improve the world. The organization offers a portfolio of
programs and initiatives to educate, equip and inspire over 10,000 members
to make a positive impact through business. Spanning six continents, Net
Impact's membership is one of the most influential networks of students
and professionals in existence today and includes current and emerging
leaders in corporate social responsibility, social entrepreneurship,
nonprofit management, international development, and environmental
sustainability. The Net Impact network includes over 200 chapters in
cities throughout the world and a small central office in San Francisco.
Learn more at www.netimpact.org
The annual Net Impact North America Conference is the world's largest
event of its kind and has established itself as an important forum for
student, business, academic and nonprofit leaders to network and learn
from each other. The energy of the conference mobilizes attendees with an
exciting array of keynotes, panels, case studies, simulations, and special
events. Participants leave with fresh perspectives on the role of business
in society, a new appreciation for their individual impact as an emerging
business leader and a strong connection with a network of like-minded
colleagues. Past speakers have included the CEOs of Starbucks, DuPont,
Timberland and Patagonia; leaders of nonprofit organizations like ACCIÓN,
Children’s Defense Fund, Acumen Fund and Teach for America; as well as
civic leaders such as Al Gore. For more information, please visit www.netimpact.org/conference
About the Wharton School
The Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania -- founded in 1881 as the
first collegiate business school -- is recognized globally for
intellectual leadership and ongoing innovation across every major
discipline of business education. The most comprehensive source of
business knowledge in the world, Wharton bridges research and practice
through its broad engagement with the global business community. The
school has more than 4,700 undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA and doctoral
students; more than 10,000 annual participants in executive education
programs; and an alumni network of more than
82,000 graduates.
For more information please contact:
Krista Van Tassel Net Impact 415-495-4230 x303 www.netimpact.org
Peter Winicov The Wharton School of the University of Pennslyvania 215-746-6471 www.wharton.upenn.edu
www.netimpact.org
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