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Corporate Citizenship Examined at Rotman Business and Society Conference Featuring Harvard's Michael Porter

Corporate Citizenship Examined at Rotman Business and Society Conference Featuring Harvard's Michael Porter

Published 01-25-05

Submitted by Rotman School of Management - University of Toronto

TORONTO - "What's a CEO to Do?" is the topic for the 3rd Annual Rotman Business & Society Conference on Corporate Citizenship at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management. Focusing on the challenges faced by senior business leaders, the conference will explore how leaders think about corporate citizenship and identify opportunities that can be integrated with business strategy. Presented by the Rotman School and the AIC Institute for Corporate Citizenship, the conference will be held in Toronto on Friday, April 8, 2005.

Keynote speakers include:

  • Michael Lee-Chin, Chair and CEO, AIC Limited; Chair, National Commercial Bank Limited, Jamaica;
  • Rose M. Patten, Head of Office of Strategic Management and Senior Executive Vice-President, BMO Financial Group;
  • Michael E. Porter, Bishop William Lawrence University Professor, Harvard Business School, and;
  • Dean Roger Martin of the Rotman School, who has written on corporate social responsibility for Harvard Business Review.

    Where? Fleck Atrium (Ground Floor); Rotman School of Management,105 St.

    What? Rotman Conference on Business and Society

    When? Friday, April 8, 2005; 8:00am to 3:30pm

    George Street, Toronto, Ontario

    Media? Please contact Ken McGuffin, Manager, Media Relations at 416.946.3818 or mcguffin@rotman.utoronto.ca

    More info? www.rotman.utoronto.ca/businessandsociety/

    The University of Toronto's Joseph L. Rotman School of Management is on a mission to become one of the world's top tier business schools. Located in North America's 3rd largest financial centre, the Rotman School is taking an innovative approach to management education, built around Integrative Thinking(TM) and Business Desig(TM). For more information and to find out why the Financial Times and BusinessWeek rank Rotman among the leading business schools internationally, visit www.rotman.utoronto.ca.

    Integrative Thinking and Business Design are registered trademarks of the Rotman School of Management.

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    Rotman School of Management - University of Toronto

    The University of Toronto's Joseph L. Rotman School of Management has set out to become one of the world's top tier business schools. Located in North America's 3rd largest financial centre, the Rotman School is taking an innovative approach to management education, built around Integrative Thinking™ and Business Design™. The AIC Institute for Corporate Citizenship was created at the Rotman School in late 2004 with the generous support of AIC Limited's Chairman Michael Lee-Chin. The purpose of the Institute is to help current and future business leaders integrate corporate citizenship into business strategy and practices.

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