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Wall Street Journal, NY Times Editors to Keynote Business Ethics SUMMIT

Wall Street Journal, NY Times Editors to Keynote Business Ethics SUMMIT

Published 03-02-05

Submitted by Business Ethics

NEW YORK, NY - Business Ethics magazine announced today that it will host the first annual Business Ethics Summit on Thursday, April 21, 2005 at the New York Helmsley Hotel in New York City. The one-day summit, "Corporate Scandals, Corporate Responsibility and the Media: Who Should We Believe?" will focus on media coverage of business ethics and corporate social responsibility issues, and how corporate communications professionals and policy advocates interact with the media.

Keynote speakers for the Business Ethics Summit will be Paul Steiger, Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal, and Lawrence Ingrassia, Business Editor of The New York Times. Presenters will include Matthew Winkler, Editor in Chief of Bloomberg News; Judith H. Dobrzynski, Executive Editor, CNBC Business News; Marc Gunther, Senior Writer, Fortune magazine, and author, Faith and Fortune: The Quiet Revolution to Reform American Business; Timothy Smith, President, Social Investment Forum; David Frishkorn Director of Business Ethics and Compliance, Xerox Corporation; Leslie Gaines-Ross, Chief Knowledge and Research Officer, Burson-Marsteller; Marjorie Kelly, Editor of Business Ethics magazine, and author, The Divine Right of Capital, and others.

"We're bringing together some of America's top business journalists, senior corporate ethics officers and leading thinkers from the corporate social responsibility community for some very lively discussion and debate about media coverage of business ethics issues in the post-Enron environment," said Michael Connor, Publisher and Executive Editor of Business Ethics magazine. "It's going to be a really interesting day."

Founded in 1987, Business Ethics magazine has built a unique brand by focusing on business ethics and corporate social responsibility long before corporate scandals dominated the headlines. It is the only US-based business magazine focusing on ethics and corporate social responsibility in a media landscape otherwise dominated by traditional business publications. Published four times a year with a total distribution to approximately 10,000 readers, it has a unique position and a unique readership of thought leaders in business, investing, academia, government and civil society organizations interested in corporate social responsibility issues. Business Ethics magazine's annual, nationally recognized "100 Best Corporate Citizens" listing will be published in the Spring 2005 issue.

For more information about the Business Ethics Summit, including registration materials, visit www.business-ethics.com or call 612-879-0695.

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