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5.04.2007 - 10:29am ET
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Corporate Responsibility Experts Lead 200+ CROs in Reaching the $2 Trillion Shareholder Market for Sustainability
In NYC, May 10, 2007, Two Fortune 500 CEOs Keynote a 26-Speaker Event
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, NY- May 4, 2007— Twin Fortune 500 keynotes from Cummins CEO Tim
Solso and Ecolab CEO Doug Baker kick off the CRO (Corporate Responsibility
Officer) Conference in New York City May 10. The event comes on the heels
of reports that shareholders with $2 trillion in capital are now seeking
investments in companies with reputations for corporate responsibility and
sustainability. Both Cummins and Ecolab were listed on CRO magazine's 2007
100 Best Corporate Citizens list.
In its second year, this one-day event hosts more than 200 attendees and
features 26 world-class speakers on topics ranging from stakeholders to
sustainability to SOX to supply chain. Featured speakers include Ryder
Systems Chief Legal Officer Robert Fatovic and Deputy General Counsel
Marcia Narine, Mattel Senior Director of Global Sustainability Jeffrey
Denchfield, IBM VP of Corporate Community Relations Stanley Litow, Altria
Senior VP David Greenberg, New York Life Compliance Leader Sandra Bograd,
Deloitte Partner Tom Connors and many more.
The conference's Sustainability Panel features the world's top advocates,
Ceres President Mindy Lubber and SustainAbility Founder John Elkington,
facing off with corporate leaders Trip Jobe from Neenah Paper and Neel
Bradham from Interface Inc. It also features a Presidential Debate with
six senior executives of leading corporations in the $31.7 billion
corporate responsibility provider market.
With such a large contingent of top-level corporate executive presenters,
broadcast, print and online media coverage is expected to be significant.
A limited number of additional press passes are available by calling the
contact number below.
The CRO Conference also features an impressive lineup of sponsors.
Platinum sponsors include Deloitte, SAP and Integrity Interactive. Gold
sponsors include GolinHarris, Neenah Paper, SAI Global, Grant Thornton,
Rideau Recognition and CSR Wire.
The entire agenda can be found online at www.TheCRO.com/conferences.
The conference takes place at the Marriott New York Financial Center, 85
West Street, NYC starting at 9a.m. on May 10.
About The CRO
The CRO is a membership media platform for corporate practitioners,
professional service providers and non-profit influencers in corporate
responsibility. The CRO publishes the 20,000-subscriber CRO magazine,
produces the twice-annual CRO Conferences (May 10, 2007 in NYC and
September 12, 2007 in Chicago), TheCRO.com, 24 annual e-newsletters and
several webinars and video events. The CRO has more than 100 members
including leading companies IBM, Mattel, Citigroup, Xerox, Intel, Dell,
Pepsi, Home Depot, Starbucks, Avon, leading providers such as Deloitte,
SAP, Baker & McKenzie, Hogan & Hartson, Grant Thornton, Golin Harris,
Ketchum, Cone, LRN, Integrity Interactive, and non-profit organizations
including Stanford University, UCLA, Harvard, Baylor, and Columbia.
Membership information can be found at TheCRO.com, or by calling 646-213-0067.
Media Contact: Margo Alderton, Editor, CRO Magazine, MAlderton@TheCRO.com, 646-213-0067
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