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5.15.2007 - 10:07am ET
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Citigroup, IBM, Alcoa, AIG, Toyota, Intel and Timberland gather to debate climate change strategies in Boston
This top class business conference focuses exclusively on solutions for managing climate change and communicating your message to customers, investors and other stakeholders.
(CSRwire) BOSTON MA- May 15, 2007- With CEO after CEO now committing to act on
climate change, big US brands are scrambling to develop a coherent
strategy. Now some of the biggest names in the US – and international
– business, are gathering to debate how to do this effectively.
IBM, Alcoa and Ben & Jerry’s have joined in the last couple of weeks the
executive level cast of speakers at the "Climate Change Strategies and
Environmental Communication" conference, set to take place on June 6&7, in
Boston.
Some of the largest companies in America are already confirmed to attend
and speak. These include AIG, Citigroup, Timberland, Green Mountain Coffee
Roasters, Intel, Toyota, Stonyfield Farm, Staples, Interface, IKEA,
Hewlett- Packard, Sun Microsystems and American Electric Power.
Ben & Jerry's will discuss the consumer reaction to climate change
campaigns. Rob Michalak, Ben & Jerry's Director of Social Mission says:
"We believe the business sector must lead the way in addressing climate
change. We look forward to joining other leaders in a serious dialogue
about this critical issue at this cutting edge event".
Jake Siewert, a senior executive at Alcoa will explain why his company
believes in a carbon controlled world with emissions caps, and what this
means for strategy.
IBM will discuss how to develop climate change strategies that support
business growth and enhance company's reputation.
Over 150 senior corporate executives and environmental experts are set to
attend the conference in Boston on June 6&7.
Full conference information:
http://www.ethicalcorp.com/climatechangeusa2007/40
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