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Webcast of the Launch of the New Report, ''Risk and Opportunity: Best Practice in Non-Financial Reporting''
(CSRwire) Media Advisory
WHO: SustainAbility
WHAT: Webcast of the launch of the new report, Risk and
Opportunity: Best Practice in Non-Financial Reporting.
WHEN: Friday, November 5, 2004, 9:00 am - 11:00 am PST.
WHERE: www.sustainability.com (The live
launch will be held at Starbucks Center in Seattle.)
HIGHLIGHTS: Results and key themes from SustainAbility's latest
report, Risk and Opportunity: Best Practice in Non-Financial
Reporting, including: SustainAbility's ranking of the Top 50 global
corporate responsibility reports, evaluation of how well corporate boards
deal with governance, transparency and accountability challenges in the
post Enron era and an update on the degree to which rating agencies,
financial analysts and others use non-financial data in their assessment
of companies.
Presenters include:
Orin C. Smith, president & ceo, Starbucks Coffee Company
Debra L. Dunn, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs & Global
Citizenship, HP
Andrea Esposito, Managing Director & Governance Practice Head for the
Americas, Standard and Poor's
Peter Zollinger, Executive Director, SustainAbility
Nick Robinson, Advisor, SustainAbility
INTERVIEW: All presenters, as well as additional SustainAbility
staff members associated with Risk and Opportunity, will be
available for interviews immediately after the event or by appointment
through Philippa Moore (202-230-8558).
BACKGROUND: SustainAbility is the longest established consultancy
and independent think-tank specializing in the business risks and market
opportunities of corporate responsibility. SustainAbility is defined by
its strategic consulting to leading companies and multilaterals and our
global network of NGO relationships. This unique combination reflects our
belief that markets and solutions of the future will be built on a fusion
of corporate and civil society agendas. SustainAbility's independent
research underpins our work by bringing defining trends and alerting top
executives to opportunities and threats across 'the triple bottom line.'
SustainAbility has offices in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., London and
Zurich.
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