As The Conference Board marks the 80th anniversary of its thought leadership in corporate citizenship, this Summit will not only take stock of the current state of corporate citizenship in the US and abroad, but also provide invaluable context, insights, and guidance to develop and execute the next generation of your corporate citizenship strategy.
It’s clear that employees want to work for, customers want to buy from, investors want to place their money with, and communities want to welcome “good” companies. Corporate citizenship plays a central role in achieving that seemingly simple goal.
But its role has become more complex as:
Against this backdrop of complexity and uncertainty, this Summit will provide clarity on the questions below:
What are the key societal issues that companies will be asked to address in the next five years?
What will stakeholders expect?
What is the role of corporate citizenship in addressing those societal needs and stakeholder expectations?
How do you develop a clear corporate citizenship strategy – and integrate citizenship into the company’s broader business strategy?
How do you improve your efficiency and impact?
How do you tell your citizenship story most effectively?
What are the key skills and attributes citizenship leaders will need to succeed?
Drawing on the unique expertise of The Conference Board and tapping into the deep experience of leaders in the field, this 80th anniversary landmark gathering will explore the new era of corporate citizenship. With the north star of being a “good corporate citizen” today – and in 5-10 years – this Summit will give you a roadmap to update your citizenship strategy. Watch our video to learn more:
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Vice President, Global Health and Social Impact, P…
Executive Director, The Pfizer…
Project Director and Founder, American Communities…
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Co-Chair, CARE; former Under Secretary of State fo…
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Programme Coordinator, Connecting Business Initiat…
United Nations (A joint OCHA a…
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