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February 10, 2012

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What President Obama's New Energy Policy Means For Your Sustainability Report

Organizer: addison

Date: 03.04.09, 12:00AM – 03.04.09, 12:00AM

Location:New York, NY

Sponsor:Addison and Pace

Website: www.addison.com

What to Communicate and How to Communicate Effectively

Addison and Pace are co-hosting a complimentary roundtable to inform environmental decision makers and corporate responsibility (CR) reporters at Fortune 1000 companies how President Obama’s new energy policy will affect CR and emissions reporting, and how to organize and produce effective reports.

This roundtable will cover topics including:

  • Impending Regulatory Requirements and How to Prepare for Compliance Obligations

  • How to Incorporate Stakeholder Input

  • Sustainability Communications Best Practices

  • Green Marketing Best Practices
  • Presenters will be Judy Sandford - CR Strategist and Richard Colbourne - -Creative Director from Addison; Kyle Smith - Managing Director and Melissa Franolich - Senior Consultant from Carbon and Energy Management Services at Pace.

    Roundtable Details

    The event will be held on Wednesday, March 4th, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the NY Information Technology Center, 55 Broad Street (near Wall St.), New York, NY. Networking morning coffee and lunch will be served.

    Environmental decision makers and CR reporters at Fortune 1000 companies may RSVP by emailing Mark Reilly (mreilly@addison.com) or calling 212-229-5064. Space is limited to 25 participants, so please register no later than February 18.

    For more information, please contact:

    Mark Reilly Client Service Director
    Phone: 212-229-5064
    Phone 2: 212-229-5000

     

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