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NGO Leaders to Discuss Critical Issues And Strategies For Global Decision Making
World Environment Center Colloquium Highlights Global Marketplace Issues
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, D.C. - May 6, 2008 – Leaders of Greenpeace, The Energy and
Resources Institute (TERI), The Nature Conservancy, Transparency
International, World Resources Institute, and World Wildlife Fund will
review the role of their organizations and initiatives to achieve more
sustainable world at the World Environment Center's 2008 Colloquium on May
9, 2008. The interactive conference, entitled, "Global Non-Governmental
Organizations: A Discussion of Critical Issues, Strategy and Societal
Value" will take place at the National Press Club.
The panelists will focus on global priorities, strategies for influencing
the global marketplace, and partnerships between NGOs and industry.
Following the Colloquium, John Elkington, the Founder of SustainAbility,
will identify the unconventional entrepreneurs who are managing to solve
the economic, environmental and social problems of the world, the subject
of his latest book The Power of Unreasonable People.
"Leaders of non-governmental organizations have a large and growing
influence on public attitudes, investment decisions and governmental
policies," stated Terry F. Yosie, President & CEO of the World Environment
Center. "Their participation in the Colloquium presents a unique
opportunity to learn and discuss their ideas for solving major global
problems."
The Colloquium agenda is available at www.wec.org. For information on attending
the Colloquium please contact Iris Ovadiya at iovadiya@wec.org or 202-312-1211.
About the World Environment Center
WEC creates value for business and society by advancing sustainable
development globally through direct, on-the-ground initiatives and
projects that improve environment, health, safety, the efficient use of
natural resources and societal development in business operations. WEC's
current membership consists of global companies across twelve different
business sectors in addition to partnerships with a number of government
agencies and academic institutions. For more information, see www.wec.org.
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