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Controversial Wall Street Journal Article Spurs Lively Debate Executives from GE and Campbell Soup, Academics and CSR Thought Leaders to Discuss Merits of CSR

Controversial Wall Street Journal Article Spurs Lively Debate Executives from GE and Campbell Soup, Academics and CSR Thought Leaders to Discuss Merits of CSR

Published 09-08-10

Submitted by Fenton

Fenton, the leading public interest communications firm, announces "State of CSR in Business Today", an online video webcast featuring a roster of CSR experts from academia, corporate, foundation and nonprofit professions scheduled on Friday, September 17th from 10:30 am - 12 noon ET. The fully interactive session will directly examine and speak to the thoughts and opinions laid out in the recent Wall Street Journal OpEd, written by Dr. Karnani, entitled "The Case Against Social Responsibility". The event is complimentary and individuals may register now at http://www.videonewswire.com/event.asp?id=72278

Speakers include:

Christine Arena - CSR blogger, author and CEO of "sparkUp"
Matthew Bishop - U.S. Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief, The Economist
Bob Corcoran - Vice President, Corporate Citizenship, President & Chairman, GE Foundation
Aron Cramer - President and CEO, BSR
Chrystia Freeland - Global Editor-at-Large, ThomsonReuters
Georg Kell - Executive Director, UN Global Compact
Dr. Aneel Karnani - Associate Professor of Strategy, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
Susan McPherson - Senior Vice President, Fenton
Dave Stangis - Vice President, CSR and Sustainability, Campbell Soup Company

The webinar will provide a platform for the healthy debate on whether CSR should be a material, rather than a separate and indirect business unit. Audience members will be encouraged to participate and submit questions during the live session. An archive will be provided for 90 days following the event.

"At Fenton, we love a good debate and especially one focused on the authenticity of real corporate social responsibility," said David Fenton, Fenton CEO. "We're hosting this event because we believe that Dr. Karnani's recent post provided solid 'fodder' to encourage an open dialogue for the field."

"I am delighted to contribute to what should be a lively and insightful debate," commented Aron Cramer, BSR's President and CEO and a sponsor of the webinar. "As CSR is becoming more main stream, it's coming under the same scrutiny and accountability that other core business units experience. Fenton is providing an important forum for testing ideas, which is essential to sharpening the meaning and impact of sustainable business."

About Fenton
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Fenton Communications is a pioneer in public interest communications, with a quarter century of experience working in some of the country's most important social change and social justice movements. Past and present, Fenton's clients include progressive groups such as MoveOn.org and True Majority, major foundations such as Hewlett and Gates, and nonprofits such as the New York Academy of Medicine and the Global Fund for Women.

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