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The 2010

Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityConferenceEconomic Impact on Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityInitiatives

June 17-18, 2010InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Pre-Conference Seminar June 16, 2010Economic Impact on Corporate CSR and Citizenship

Sponsored by:

The Conference Board® and the torchlogo are registered trademarks of

The Conference Board, Inc. Programsubject to change. February 2010

Cancellation PolicyFull refund until three weeks before the meeting. $500 administration fee up to two weeks before the meeting.No refund after two weeks before the meeting. Confirmed registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel priorto the meeting will be charged the entire registration fee.

Team Discounts per personFor a team of three or more registering from the same company at the same time, take $300 off each person’sregistration.

One discount per registration. Multiple discounts may not be combined.

Registration InformationOnlinewww.conference-board.org/sustainability2

[email protected]

Phone212 339 03458:30 am to 5:30 pm ET Monday through Friday

Conference (985010-2)Dates: June 17-18, 2010Location: InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Associates $1,795Non-Associates $2,095

Pre-Conference Seminar (B12010-2)Date: June 16, 2010Location: InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Associates $995Non-Associates $1,095

The 2010 Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityConferenceJune 17-18, 2010, InterContinental The Barclay New YorkPre-Conference Seminar June 16, 2010

Hotel AccommodationsFees do not include hotel accommodations. For discountedreservations, contact the hoteldirectly no later than the cut-off dateand mention The Conference BoardCorporate Citizenship andSustainability Conference.

Hotel Discount Cut-off Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010

InterContinental The Barclay New York111 East 48th StreetNew York, NY 10017Tel 212 755 5900

Printed and bound by Sheridan Printing Co., Inc., Alpha, New Jersey, an FSC-certifiedprinter. This brochure is printed on Mohawk Via paper, which is 100% post-consumerwaste fiber, manufactured with wind power, and is process chlorine free. The paper iscertified by Green Seal and SmartWood for Forest Stewardship Council standards.No films or film-processing chemicals were used in the printing of this brochure.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am, Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Managing Citizenship and CSR for Maximum Impact in a Soft EconomyA 9–10 am

David Logan, Co-chair, Corporate CitizenshipKatherine Pickus, Divisional Vice President of Global Citizenship & Policy, Abbott

Citizenship and Corporate Social Responsibility: PR, Philanthropy, or Strategic Business Decision?B 10:15–11:30 am

Chris Kircher, Vice President, Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationEileen McComb, Director Corporate Communications, Benjamin Moore & Co.

Responding to the Tough Challenges of CSR and CitizenshipC 11:30 am–12:45 pm

ModeratorDr. Lucille B. Pilling, New York University, Graduate School of Continuing Professional Education Nancy Mahon, Senior Vice President, MAC Cosmetics, Executive Director, MAC AIDS FundSal Pappalardo, Chief Operating Officer, Grameen FoundationCarol Kurzig, President, Avon Foundation

Networking Luncheon 12:45–1:30 pm

The NEEF-Miami Water PartnershipD 1:30–2:15 pm

Lisa Martinez, Director, Inter-government Affairs & Grants, Miami Dade Public SchoolsFelica McDade, Solution Sales, SE Region, Johnson ControlsBen Slick, Vice President, Business Development, HydropointDiane Wood, President, National Environmental Education Foundation

U.S. State Department’s Unique Corporate-Government Partnership ProgramE 2:15–3 pm

Marcella Eschavarria, Co-CEO and Founder, SurevolutionNancy Smith-Nissley, Senior Coordinator, Economic Policy and Public Diplomacy, U.S. Department of StateVan Yeutter, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Cargill

Traditional Corporate-NGO PartnershipF 3–3:45 pm

Amy Davidsen, Executive Director, The Climate GroupSharon Walck, Senior Vice President, Corporate Sustainability, HSBC North America

Closing Keynote Panel: What the Future Holds for CSR PractitionersG 3:45–4:45 pm

Moderator, Jonathan Yohannon, Senior Vice President, Head Corporate Responsibility Practice, Cone INCTom Murray, Managing Director, Corporate Partnerships Program, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)Matthias Stausberg, Spokesman, UN Global CompactLloyd Timberlake, Director, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, North America Office

Pre-Conference Seminar

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The 2010

Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityConferenceEconomic Impact on Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityInitiatives

June 17-18, 2010InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Pre-Conference Seminar June 16, 2010Economic Impact on Corporate CSR and Citizenship

Sponsored by:

The Conference Board® and the torchlogo are registered trademarks of

The Conference Board, Inc. Programsubject to change. February 2010

Cancellation PolicyFull refund until three weeks before the meeting. $500 administration fee up to two weeks before the meeting.No refund after two weeks before the meeting. Confirmed registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel priorto the meeting will be charged the entire registration fee.

Team Discounts per personFor a team of three or more registering from the same company at the same time, take $300 off each person’sregistration.

One discount per registration. Multiple discounts may not be combined.

Registration InformationOnlinewww.conference-board.org/sustainability2

[email protected]

Phone212 339 03458:30 am to 5:30 pm ET Monday through Friday

Conference (985010-2)Dates: June 17-18, 2010Location: InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Associates $1,795Non-Associates $2,095

Pre-Conference Seminar (B12010-2)Date: June 16, 2010Location: InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Associates $995Non-Associates $1,095

The 2010 Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityConferenceJune 17-18, 2010, InterContinental The Barclay New YorkPre-Conference Seminar June 16, 2010

Hotel AccommodationsFees do not include hotel accommodations. For discountedreservations, contact the hoteldirectly no later than the cut-off dateand mention The Conference BoardCorporate Citizenship andSustainability Conference.

Hotel Discount Cut-off Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010

InterContinental The Barclay New York111 East 48th StreetNew York, NY 10017Tel 212 755 5900

Printed and bound by Sheridan Printing Co., Inc., Alpha, New Jersey, an FSC-certifiedprinter. This brochure is printed on Mohawk Via paper, which is 100% post-consumerwaste fiber, manufactured with wind power, and is process chlorine free. The paper iscertified by Green Seal and SmartWood for Forest Stewardship Council standards.No films or film-processing chemicals were used in the printing of this brochure.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am, Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Managing Citizenship and CSR for Maximum Impact in a Soft EconomyA 9–10 am

David Logan, Co-chair, Corporate CitizenshipKatherine Pickus, Divisional Vice President of Global Citizenship & Policy, Abbott

Citizenship and Corporate Social Responsibility: PR, Philanthropy, or Strategic Business Decision?B 10:15–11:30 am

Chris Kircher, Vice President, Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationEileen McComb, Director Corporate Communications, Benjamin Moore & Co.

Responding to the Tough Challenges of CSR and CitizenshipC 11:30 am–12:45 pm

ModeratorDr. Lucille B. Pilling, New York University, Graduate School of Continuing Professional Education Nancy Mahon, Senior Vice President, MAC Cosmetics, Executive Director, MAC AIDS FundSal Pappalardo, Chief Operating Officer, Grameen FoundationCarol Kurzig, President, Avon Foundation

Networking Luncheon 12:45–1:30 pm

The NEEF-Miami Water PartnershipD 1:30–2:15 pm

Lisa Martinez, Director, Inter-government Affairs & Grants, Miami Dade Public SchoolsFelica McDade, Solution Sales, SE Region, Johnson ControlsBen Slick, Vice President, Business Development, HydropointDiane Wood, President, National Environmental Education Foundation

U.S. State Department’s Unique Corporate-Government Partnership ProgramE 2:15–3 pm

Marcella Eschavarria, Co-CEO and Founder, SurevolutionNancy Smith-Nissley, Senior Coordinator, Economic Policy and Public Diplomacy, U.S. Department of StateVan Yeutter, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Cargill

Traditional Corporate-NGO PartnershipF 3–3:45 pm

Amy Davidsen, Executive Director, The Climate GroupSharon Walck, Senior Vice President, Corporate Sustainability, HSBC North America

Closing Keynote Panel: What the Future Holds for CSR PractitionersG 3:45–4:45 pm

Moderator, Jonathan Yohannon, Senior Vice President, Head Corporate Responsibility Practice, Cone INCTom Murray, Managing Director, Corporate Partnerships Program, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)Matthias Stausberg, Spokesman, UN Global CompactLloyd Timberlake, Director, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, North America Office

Pre-Conference Seminar

Delivering Value through ValuesD 1:15–2 pm

How Verizon is using its corporate values to deliver business and social value during an economic downturn.

Host, Chris Kircher, Vice President Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationKathryn C. Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development & Corporate Responsibility,Verizon

Choose session E1 or E2 2–3 pm

Greening the IT/Communications FunctionsE1 2–3 pm

Several expert practitioners help us to understand how green and sustainability efforts canmaximize IT and communications efficiency and effectiveness while contributing to the bottom line and enhancing sustainability for the firm.

Moderator, Hareendranath Kattana, Chief Sustainability Officer, itSustainability, LLCBeth Shiroishi, Assistant Vice President for Citizenship & Sustainability, AT&TBill Thomas, Group Head Sustainability, HSBC Technology and Services

Green Jobs: New Skills?E2 2–3 pm

Environment Safety and Health jobs have changed in recent years morphing into positions of sustainability managers and officers. What are the skills and competencies needed to succeed? What will the jobs of the future look like? How are young people being prepared to cope with the new employment marketplace of 2020? What are the transitional jobs andwhat are the new skills required for these?

Moderator, Jennifer Schramm, Manager Workplace Trends and Forecasting,Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Kevin Coyle, Vice President Education, National Wildlife FederationMichael Flannagan, National Resource Solutions, IncCarol Singer Neuvelt, Executive Director, National Association of Environmental Managers (NAEM) Karol Rose, Chief Knowledge Officer, FlexPaths, LLC

Choose F1 or F2 3:15–4:15 pm

Business 101: Is Sustainability Compatible with ContinuedLong-term Economic Growth?F1 3:15–4:15 pm

We face continuing challenges in addressing climate change, energy, and water resources on aglobal scale. How will enterprises integrate sustainability into their business strategies to achievegrowth, profitability, and resilience while managing these issues? What can we expect in the futureas the economic recovery gains momentum and new market development emerges?

Joseph Fiksel, Executive Director, Center for Resilience, The Ohio State UniversityNeil Hawkins, Vice President, EH&S/Sustainability, Dow Chemical

www.conference-board.org/sustainability2 www.conference-board.org/sustainability2Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

beyond the current business headlines to discuss sustainability best practices for energymanagement that will prevail in the post-recession global marketplace.

Moderator, Bob Sheppard, COO, Director of the Corporate Program, Clean Air-Cool PlanetBuzz Kross, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Industry Group, AutodeskMelissa Stevens, National Business Development Manager, Mohawk Fine PapersDavid Struhs, Vice President Sustainability Strategy, C3

The Commuter Component in Sustainable Business GrowthI2 10–11 am

A rebounding economy can mean rapid business and profit growth. It can also mean agrowing number of employees commuting between work and home. How can companiesincorporate and manage sustainability initiatives that will offset carbon emissions causedby the increased commuter load? This panel addresses the realities of how employee com-muting impacts the environment and ways to encourage alternative commuting options.

Andrew McKeon, Business Climate, The Climate ProjectDaniel M. Neuburger, President and Chief Executive Officer, TransitCenterKevin Mathy, Transportation Manager, Google, Inc.Thomas John, Chief Executive Officer, Carbeion LLC

Late Breaking Research Findings Provide Sustainability Managerswith New Tools and Ammunition for Managing More EffectivelyJ 11 am–12 noon

Moderator, Christoph Lueneburger, Global Head, Sustainability Practice, Egon Zehnder, InternationalMaurice Berns, Partner and Managing Director, The Boston Consulting GroupPeggy Connolly, Director, Marketing and Communications, Center for CorporateCitizenship, Boston CollegeMichael Hopkins, Editor in Chief, MIT Sloan Management Review

Masdar City: Designing for a Low Carbon Sustainable Community in Abu DhabiK 12 noon–1 pm

Session Sponsor:

What is in store for the future? An intimate look at how the world’s most advanced sustainable community Masdar City; how it came to be, how it is progressing and what we can expect in future years. The challenges and opportunities of designing for a low carbon sustainable city.

Paul Ashley, Group Sustainability Champion, Mott MacdonaldArt Gibson, Vice President, Enviornment, Health and Safety, Baxter Health Care

Thursday, June 17, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am

Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Tom Davis, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

The Hospitality Industry and Sustainability—New Roles in a Green WorldA 9–10 am

The senior executive responsible for social responsibility for the InterContinental HotelsGroup explains how it deploys powerful sustainability and citizenship techniques on a global scale to work across cultural and geographic borders for maximum efficiency andeffectiveness. Our host hotel, The InterContinental Barclay’s General Manager and VicePresident then discusses his role in sustainability and social responsibility at theInterContinental Barclay and formerly at the historic Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.

David Jerome, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, InterContinental Hotels GroupHerve Houdre, General Manager and Vice President, InterContinental The Barclay New York and former General Manager, The Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Keynote Address: Global Pressures and Managing SustainabilityB 10:15–11:15 am

Managing sustainability in tough economic times is hard enough but the challenge is compounded when a company and industry sector faces increasing pressure from civil society, governments and regulators. How does a company integrate sustainability and CSR while providing shareowner value and responding to the social pressures, new regulations, and legal challenges?

Jennifer Hunter, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholder Relations, Altria

Evolving and Changing Partnerships: New Roles for the FutureC 11:15 am–12:30 pm

As many citizenship and sustainability programs move from philanthropy and public relations to strategic business thinking, what do you need to know to maximize effectivness?How are such partnerships best managed and evaluated? What are the risks and opportuni-ties in the relationships? How can you best prepare to manage such relationships?

Moderator, Chris Deri, Executive Vice President and Director of Global Corporate SocialResponsibility Practice, Edelman Angela Buonocore, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer, ITT CorporationPaul Gerrard, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Thought Leadership, HUMANAShannon Schuyler, Corporate Responsibility Leader for the Americas,PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPNancy Wildfeir-Field, Regional GDA Advisor, Europe & Eurasia, USAID/RSC Budapest

Luncheon 12:30–1:15 pm

Hosted by:

Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

The Global Warming-Water NexusF2 3:15–4:15 pm

Well beyond traditional environmental concerns, the issue of water and energy is being adoptedby visionary firms and organizations as a true harbinger of sustainability and as an exhibition ofsuccessful global management.

Moderator, Jim Jubelier, Sustainability Consultant, Blogger, Sustainable FuturesLily Donge, Manager – Environment and Climate Change, Calvert Asset Management Co. Gregory R. Niblett, Senior Vice President and Director, Social Change Group, Academy for Educational Development (AED)Will Sarni, Chief Executive Officer, Domani

Afternoon Keynote: The Citizenship-Sustainability InterfaceG 4:15–5:15 pm

As the world emerges from the global financial crises, what is the current state of corporatesustainability programs and where do they go from here? A senior executive at State Streettalks about the corporation’s experiences and makes the point that not recognizing the expectations of your stakeholders is a major risk. You will learn what is needed to operate in the “new CSR space” and why socially responsible activity is just “plain good business.”

Richard Pearl, Vice President and CSR Officer, State Street Corporation

Networking Cocktail Reception 5:15–6:15 pm

Hosted by:

Friday, June 18, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:30 am

Managing Sustainability with an Ever Increasing Vocal Civil SocietyH 8:30–9:45 am

Three business leaders explore how companies are shifting their business strategies and engaging with key stakeholders to support profitable business ventures and solidify positivereputations.

Moderator, Daniel Slone, Partner, McGuire Woods, LLPFrank O’Brien-Bernini, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Owens CorningJonathan Wootliff, Former Communications Director, Greenpeace, Head, CorporateAccountability, Reputation Partners, LLC

Choose I1 or I2 10–11 am

Sustainability’s Future: Post-Recession Approaches to Energy Efficiency PracticesSession Sponsor:

I1 10–11 am

Many companies have been compelled to put their sustainability initiatives on hold, pending the achievement of a more secure financial footing. In this session, panelists look

Delivering Value through ValuesD 1:15–2 pm

How Verizon is using its corporate values to deliver business and social value during an economic downturn.

Host, Chris Kircher, Vice President Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationKathryn C. Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development & Corporate Responsibility,Verizon

Choose session E1 or E2 2–3 pm

Greening the IT/Communications FunctionsE1 2–3 pm

Several expert practitioners help us to understand how green and sustainability efforts canmaximize IT and communications efficiency and effectiveness while contributing to the bottom line and enhancing sustainability for the firm.

Moderator, Hareendranath Kattana, Chief Sustainability Officer, itSustainability, LLCBeth Shiroishi, Assistant Vice President for Citizenship & Sustainability, AT&TBill Thomas, Group Head Sustainability, HSBC Technology and Services

Green Jobs: New Skills?E2 2–3 pm

Environment Safety and Health jobs have changed in recent years morphing into positions of sustainability managers and officers. What are the skills and competencies needed to succeed? What will the jobs of the future look like? How are young people being prepared to cope with the new employment marketplace of 2020? What are the transitional jobs andwhat are the new skills required for these?

Moderator, Jennifer Schramm, Manager Workplace Trends and Forecasting,Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Kevin Coyle, Vice President Education, National Wildlife FederationMichael Flannagan, National Resource Solutions, IncCarol Singer Neuvelt, Executive Director, National Association of Environmental Managers (NAEM) Karol Rose, Chief Knowledge Officer, FlexPaths, LLC

Choose F1 or F2 3:15–4:15 pm

Business 101: Is Sustainability Compatible with ContinuedLong-term Economic Growth?F1 3:15–4:15 pm

We face continuing challenges in addressing climate change, energy, and water resources on aglobal scale. How will enterprises integrate sustainability into their business strategies to achievegrowth, profitability, and resilience while managing these issues? What can we expect in the futureas the economic recovery gains momentum and new market development emerges?

Joseph Fiksel, Executive Director, Center for Resilience, The Ohio State UniversityNeil Hawkins, Vice President, EH&S/Sustainability, Dow Chemical

www.conference-board.org/sustainability2 www.conference-board.org/sustainability2Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

beyond the current business headlines to discuss sustainability best practices for energymanagement that will prevail in the post-recession global marketplace.

Moderator, Bob Sheppard, COO, Director of the Corporate Program, Clean Air-Cool PlanetBuzz Kross, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Industry Group, AutodeskMelissa Stevens, National Business Development Manager, Mohawk Fine PapersDavid Struhs, Vice President Sustainability Strategy, C3

The Commuter Component in Sustainable Business GrowthI2 10–11 am

A rebounding economy can mean rapid business and profit growth. It can also mean agrowing number of employees commuting between work and home. How can companiesincorporate and manage sustainability initiatives that will offset carbon emissions causedby the increased commuter load? This panel addresses the realities of how employee com-muting impacts the environment and ways to encourage alternative commuting options.

Andrew McKeon, Business Climate, The Climate ProjectDaniel M. Neuburger, President and Chief Executive Officer, TransitCenterKevin Mathy, Transportation Manager, Google, Inc.Thomas John, Chief Executive Officer, Carbeion LLC

Late Breaking Research Findings Provide Sustainability Managerswith New Tools and Ammunition for Managing More EffectivelyJ 11 am–12 noon

Moderator, Christoph Lueneburger, Global Head, Sustainability Practice, Egon Zehnder, InternationalMaurice Berns, Partner and Managing Director, The Boston Consulting GroupPeggy Connolly, Director, Marketing and Communications, Center for CorporateCitizenship, Boston CollegeMichael Hopkins, Editor in Chief, MIT Sloan Management Review

Masdar City: Designing for a Low Carbon Sustainable Community in Abu DhabiK 12 noon–1 pm

Session Sponsor:

What is in store for the future? An intimate look at how the world’s most advanced sustainable community Masdar City; how it came to be, how it is progressing and what we can expect in future years. The challenges and opportunities of designing for a low carbon sustainable city.

Paul Ashley, Group Sustainability Champion, Mott MacdonaldArt Gibson, Vice President, Enviornment, Health and Safety, Baxter Health Care

Thursday, June 17, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am

Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Tom Davis, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

The Hospitality Industry and Sustainability—New Roles in a Green WorldA 9–10 am

The senior executive responsible for social responsibility for the InterContinental HotelsGroup explains how it deploys powerful sustainability and citizenship techniques on a global scale to work across cultural and geographic borders for maximum efficiency andeffectiveness. Our host hotel, The InterContinental Barclay’s General Manager and VicePresident then discusses his role in sustainability and social responsibility at theInterContinental Barclay and formerly at the historic Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.

David Jerome, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, InterContinental Hotels GroupHerve Houdre, General Manager and Vice President, InterContinental The Barclay New York and former General Manager, The Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Keynote Address: Global Pressures and Managing SustainabilityB 10:15–11:15 am

Managing sustainability in tough economic times is hard enough but the challenge is compounded when a company and industry sector faces increasing pressure from civil society, governments and regulators. How does a company integrate sustainability and CSR while providing shareowner value and responding to the social pressures, new regulations, and legal challenges?

Jennifer Hunter, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholder Relations, Altria

Evolving and Changing Partnerships: New Roles for the FutureC 11:15 am–12:30 pm

As many citizenship and sustainability programs move from philanthropy and public relations to strategic business thinking, what do you need to know to maximize effectivness?How are such partnerships best managed and evaluated? What are the risks and opportuni-ties in the relationships? How can you best prepare to manage such relationships?

Moderator, Chris Deri, Executive Vice President and Director of Global Corporate SocialResponsibility Practice, Edelman Angela Buonocore, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer, ITT CorporationPaul Gerrard, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Thought Leadership, HUMANAShannon Schuyler, Corporate Responsibility Leader for the Americas,PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPNancy Wildfeir-Field, Regional GDA Advisor, Europe & Eurasia, USAID/RSC Budapest

Luncheon 12:30–1:15 pm

Hosted by:

Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

The Global Warming-Water NexusF2 3:15–4:15 pm

Well beyond traditional environmental concerns, the issue of water and energy is being adoptedby visionary firms and organizations as a true harbinger of sustainability and as an exhibition ofsuccessful global management.

Moderator, Jim Jubelier, Sustainability Consultant, Blogger, Sustainable FuturesLily Donge, Manager – Environment and Climate Change, Calvert Asset Management Co. Gregory R. Niblett, Senior Vice President and Director, Social Change Group, Academy for Educational Development (AED)Will Sarni, Chief Executive Officer, Domani

Afternoon Keynote: The Citizenship-Sustainability InterfaceG 4:15–5:15 pm

As the world emerges from the global financial crises, what is the current state of corporatesustainability programs and where do they go from here? A senior executive at State Streettalks about the corporation’s experiences and makes the point that not recognizing the expectations of your stakeholders is a major risk. You will learn what is needed to operate in the “new CSR space” and why socially responsible activity is just “plain good business.”

Richard Pearl, Vice President and CSR Officer, State Street Corporation

Networking Cocktail Reception 5:15–6:15 pm

Hosted by:

Friday, June 18, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:30 am

Managing Sustainability with an Ever Increasing Vocal Civil SocietyH 8:30–9:45 am

Three business leaders explore how companies are shifting their business strategies and engaging with key stakeholders to support profitable business ventures and solidify positivereputations.

Moderator, Daniel Slone, Partner, McGuire Woods, LLPFrank O’Brien-Bernini, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Owens CorningJonathan Wootliff, Former Communications Director, Greenpeace, Head, CorporateAccountability, Reputation Partners, LLC

Choose I1 or I2 10–11 am

Sustainability’s Future: Post-Recession Approaches to Energy Efficiency PracticesSession Sponsor:

I1 10–11 am

Many companies have been compelled to put their sustainability initiatives on hold, pending the achievement of a more secure financial footing. In this session, panelists look

Delivering Value through ValuesD 1:15–2 pm

How Verizon is using its corporate values to deliver business and social value during an economic downturn.

Host, Chris Kircher, Vice President Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationKathryn C. Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development & Corporate Responsibility,Verizon

Choose session E1 or E2 2–3 pm

Greening the IT/Communications FunctionsE1 2–3 pm

Several expert practitioners help us to understand how green and sustainability efforts canmaximize IT and communications efficiency and effectiveness while contributing to the bottom line and enhancing sustainability for the firm.

Moderator, Hareendranath Kattana, Chief Sustainability Officer, itSustainability, LLCBeth Shiroishi, Assistant Vice President for Citizenship & Sustainability, AT&TBill Thomas, Group Head Sustainability, HSBC Technology and Services

Green Jobs: New Skills?E2 2–3 pm

Environment Safety and Health jobs have changed in recent years morphing into positions of sustainability managers and officers. What are the skills and competencies needed to succeed? What will the jobs of the future look like? How are young people being prepared to cope with the new employment marketplace of 2020? What are the transitional jobs andwhat are the new skills required for these?

Moderator, Jennifer Schramm, Manager Workplace Trends and Forecasting,Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Kevin Coyle, Vice President Education, National Wildlife FederationMichael Flannagan, National Resource Solutions, IncCarol Singer Neuvelt, Executive Director, National Association of Environmental Managers (NAEM) Karol Rose, Chief Knowledge Officer, FlexPaths, LLC

Choose F1 or F2 3:15–4:15 pm

Business 101: Is Sustainability Compatible with ContinuedLong-term Economic Growth?F1 3:15–4:15 pm

We face continuing challenges in addressing climate change, energy, and water resources on aglobal scale. How will enterprises integrate sustainability into their business strategies to achievegrowth, profitability, and resilience while managing these issues? What can we expect in the futureas the economic recovery gains momentum and new market development emerges?

Joseph Fiksel, Executive Director, Center for Resilience, The Ohio State UniversityNeil Hawkins, Vice President, EH&S/Sustainability, Dow Chemical

www.conference-board.org/sustainability2 www.conference-board.org/sustainability2Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

beyond the current business headlines to discuss sustainability best practices for energymanagement that will prevail in the post-recession global marketplace.

Moderator, Bob Sheppard, COO, Director of the Corporate Program, Clean Air-Cool PlanetBuzz Kross, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Industry Group, AutodeskMelissa Stevens, National Business Development Manager, Mohawk Fine PapersDavid Struhs, Vice President Sustainability Strategy, C3

The Commuter Component in Sustainable Business GrowthI2 10–11 am

A rebounding economy can mean rapid business and profit growth. It can also mean agrowing number of employees commuting between work and home. How can companiesincorporate and manage sustainability initiatives that will offset carbon emissions causedby the increased commuter load? This panel addresses the realities of how employee com-muting impacts the environment and ways to encourage alternative commuting options.

Andrew McKeon, Business Climate, The Climate ProjectDaniel M. Neuburger, President and Chief Executive Officer, TransitCenterKevin Mathy, Transportation Manager, Google, Inc.Thomas John, Chief Executive Officer, Carbeion LLC

Late Breaking Research Findings Provide Sustainability Managerswith New Tools and Ammunition for Managing More EffectivelyJ 11 am–12 noon

Moderator, Christoph Lueneburger, Global Head, Sustainability Practice, Egon Zehnder, InternationalMaurice Berns, Partner and Managing Director, The Boston Consulting GroupPeggy Connolly, Director, Marketing and Communications, Center for CorporateCitizenship, Boston CollegeMichael Hopkins, Editor in Chief, MIT Sloan Management Review

Masdar City: Designing for a Low Carbon Sustainable Community in Abu DhabiK 12 noon–1 pm

Session Sponsor:

What is in store for the future? An intimate look at how the world’s most advanced sustainable community Masdar City; how it came to be, how it is progressing and what we can expect in future years. The challenges and opportunities of designing for a low carbon sustainable city.

Paul Ashley, Group Sustainability Champion, Mott MacdonaldArt Gibson, Vice President, Enviornment, Health and Safety, Baxter Health Care

Thursday, June 17, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am

Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Tom Davis, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

The Hospitality Industry and Sustainability—New Roles in a Green WorldA 9–10 am

The senior executive responsible for social responsibility for the InterContinental HotelsGroup explains how it deploys powerful sustainability and citizenship techniques on a global scale to work across cultural and geographic borders for maximum efficiency andeffectiveness. Our host hotel, The InterContinental Barclay’s General Manager and VicePresident then discusses his role in sustainability and social responsibility at theInterContinental Barclay and formerly at the historic Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.

David Jerome, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, InterContinental Hotels GroupHerve Houdre, General Manager and Vice President, InterContinental The Barclay New York and former General Manager, The Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Keynote Address: Global Pressures and Managing SustainabilityB 10:15–11:15 am

Managing sustainability in tough economic times is hard enough but the challenge is compounded when a company and industry sector faces increasing pressure from civil society, governments and regulators. How does a company integrate sustainability and CSR while providing shareowner value and responding to the social pressures, new regulations, and legal challenges?

Jennifer Hunter, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholder Relations, Altria

Evolving and Changing Partnerships: New Roles for the FutureC 11:15 am–12:30 pm

As many citizenship and sustainability programs move from philanthropy and public relations to strategic business thinking, what do you need to know to maximize effectivness?How are such partnerships best managed and evaluated? What are the risks and opportuni-ties in the relationships? How can you best prepare to manage such relationships?

Moderator, Chris Deri, Executive Vice President and Director of Global Corporate SocialResponsibility Practice, Edelman Angela Buonocore, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer, ITT CorporationPaul Gerrard, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Thought Leadership, HUMANAShannon Schuyler, Corporate Responsibility Leader for the Americas,PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPNancy Wildfeir-Field, Regional GDA Advisor, Europe & Eurasia, USAID/RSC Budapest

Luncheon 12:30–1:15 pm

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The Global Warming-Water NexusF2 3:15–4:15 pm

Well beyond traditional environmental concerns, the issue of water and energy is being adoptedby visionary firms and organizations as a true harbinger of sustainability and as an exhibition ofsuccessful global management.

Moderator, Jim Jubelier, Sustainability Consultant, Blogger, Sustainable FuturesLily Donge, Manager – Environment and Climate Change, Calvert Asset Management Co. Gregory R. Niblett, Senior Vice President and Director, Social Change Group, Academy for Educational Development (AED)Will Sarni, Chief Executive Officer, Domani

Afternoon Keynote: The Citizenship-Sustainability InterfaceG 4:15–5:15 pm

As the world emerges from the global financial crises, what is the current state of corporatesustainability programs and where do they go from here? A senior executive at State Streettalks about the corporation’s experiences and makes the point that not recognizing the expectations of your stakeholders is a major risk. You will learn what is needed to operate in the “new CSR space” and why socially responsible activity is just “plain good business.”

Richard Pearl, Vice President and CSR Officer, State Street Corporation

Networking Cocktail Reception 5:15–6:15 pm

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Friday, June 18, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:30 am

Managing Sustainability with an Ever Increasing Vocal Civil SocietyH 8:30–9:45 am

Three business leaders explore how companies are shifting their business strategies and engaging with key stakeholders to support profitable business ventures and solidify positivereputations.

Moderator, Daniel Slone, Partner, McGuire Woods, LLPFrank O’Brien-Bernini, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Owens CorningJonathan Wootliff, Former Communications Director, Greenpeace, Head, CorporateAccountability, Reputation Partners, LLC

Choose I1 or I2 10–11 am

Sustainability’s Future: Post-Recession Approaches to Energy Efficiency PracticesSession Sponsor:

I1 10–11 am

Many companies have been compelled to put their sustainability initiatives on hold, pending the achievement of a more secure financial footing. In this session, panelists look

Delivering Value through ValuesD 1:15–2 pm

How Verizon is using its corporate values to deliver business and social value during an economic downturn.

Host, Chris Kircher, Vice President Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationKathryn C. Brown, Senior Vice President, Public Policy Development & Corporate Responsibility,Verizon

Choose session E1 or E2 2–3 pm

Greening the IT/Communications FunctionsE1 2–3 pm

Several expert practitioners help us to understand how green and sustainability efforts canmaximize IT and communications efficiency and effectiveness while contributing to the bottom line and enhancing sustainability for the firm.

Moderator, Hareendranath Kattana, Chief Sustainability Officer, itSustainability, LLCBeth Shiroishi, Assistant Vice President for Citizenship & Sustainability, AT&TBill Thomas, Group Head Sustainability, HSBC Technology and Services

Green Jobs: New Skills?E2 2–3 pm

Environment Safety and Health jobs have changed in recent years morphing into positions of sustainability managers and officers. What are the skills and competencies needed to succeed? What will the jobs of the future look like? How are young people being prepared to cope with the new employment marketplace of 2020? What are the transitional jobs andwhat are the new skills required for these?

Moderator, Jennifer Schramm, Manager Workplace Trends and Forecasting,Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Kevin Coyle, Vice President Education, National Wildlife FederationMichael Flannagan, National Resource Solutions, IncCarol Singer Neuvelt, Executive Director, National Association of Environmental Managers (NAEM) Karol Rose, Chief Knowledge Officer, FlexPaths, LLC

Choose F1 or F2 3:15–4:15 pm

Business 101: Is Sustainability Compatible with ContinuedLong-term Economic Growth?F1 3:15–4:15 pm

We face continuing challenges in addressing climate change, energy, and water resources on aglobal scale. How will enterprises integrate sustainability into their business strategies to achievegrowth, profitability, and resilience while managing these issues? What can we expect in the futureas the economic recovery gains momentum and new market development emerges?

Joseph Fiksel, Executive Director, Center for Resilience, The Ohio State UniversityNeil Hawkins, Vice President, EH&S/Sustainability, Dow Chemical

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beyond the current business headlines to discuss sustainability best practices for energymanagement that will prevail in the post-recession global marketplace.

Moderator, Bob Sheppard, COO, Director of the Corporate Program, Clean Air-Cool PlanetBuzz Kross, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Industry Group, AutodeskMelissa Stevens, National Business Development Manager, Mohawk Fine PapersDavid Struhs, Vice President Sustainability Strategy, C3

The Commuter Component in Sustainable Business GrowthI2 10–11 am

A rebounding economy can mean rapid business and profit growth. It can also mean agrowing number of employees commuting between work and home. How can companiesincorporate and manage sustainability initiatives that will offset carbon emissions causedby the increased commuter load? This panel addresses the realities of how employee com-muting impacts the environment and ways to encourage alternative commuting options.

Andrew McKeon, Business Climate, The Climate ProjectDaniel M. Neuburger, President and Chief Executive Officer, TransitCenterKevin Mathy, Transportation Manager, Google, Inc.Thomas John, Chief Executive Officer, Carbeion LLC

Late Breaking Research Findings Provide Sustainability Managerswith New Tools and Ammunition for Managing More EffectivelyJ 11 am–12 noon

Moderator, Christoph Lueneburger, Global Head, Sustainability Practice, Egon Zehnder, InternationalMaurice Berns, Partner and Managing Director, The Boston Consulting GroupPeggy Connolly, Director, Marketing and Communications, Center for CorporateCitizenship, Boston CollegeMichael Hopkins, Editor in Chief, MIT Sloan Management Review

Masdar City: Designing for a Low Carbon Sustainable Community in Abu DhabiK 12 noon–1 pm

Session Sponsor:

What is in store for the future? An intimate look at how the world’s most advanced sustainable community Masdar City; how it came to be, how it is progressing and what we can expect in future years. The challenges and opportunities of designing for a low carbon sustainable city.

Paul Ashley, Group Sustainability Champion, Mott MacdonaldArt Gibson, Vice President, Enviornment, Health and Safety, Baxter Health Care

Thursday, June 17, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am

Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Tom Davis, Conference Program Director, The Conference Board

The Hospitality Industry and Sustainability—New Roles in a Green WorldA 9–10 am

The senior executive responsible for social responsibility for the InterContinental HotelsGroup explains how it deploys powerful sustainability and citizenship techniques on a global scale to work across cultural and geographic borders for maximum efficiency andeffectiveness. Our host hotel, The InterContinental Barclay’s General Manager and VicePresident then discusses his role in sustainability and social responsibility at theInterContinental Barclay and formerly at the historic Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C.

David Jerome, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, InterContinental Hotels GroupHerve Houdre, General Manager and Vice President, InterContinental The Barclay New York and former General Manager, The Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Keynote Address: Global Pressures and Managing SustainabilityB 10:15–11:15 am

Managing sustainability in tough economic times is hard enough but the challenge is compounded when a company and industry sector faces increasing pressure from civil society, governments and regulators. How does a company integrate sustainability and CSR while providing shareowner value and responding to the social pressures, new regulations, and legal challenges?

Jennifer Hunter, Vice President, Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholder Relations, Altria

Evolving and Changing Partnerships: New Roles for the FutureC 11:15 am–12:30 pm

As many citizenship and sustainability programs move from philanthropy and public relations to strategic business thinking, what do you need to know to maximize effectivness?How are such partnerships best managed and evaluated? What are the risks and opportuni-ties in the relationships? How can you best prepare to manage such relationships?

Moderator, Chris Deri, Executive Vice President and Director of Global Corporate SocialResponsibility Practice, Edelman Angela Buonocore, Senior Vice President, Chief Communications Officer, ITT CorporationPaul Gerrard, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Thought Leadership, HUMANAShannon Schuyler, Corporate Responsibility Leader for the Americas,PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPNancy Wildfeir-Field, Regional GDA Advisor, Europe & Eurasia, USAID/RSC Budapest

Luncheon 12:30–1:15 pm

Hosted by:

Call Customer Service at 212 339 0345

The Global Warming-Water NexusF2 3:15–4:15 pm

Well beyond traditional environmental concerns, the issue of water and energy is being adoptedby visionary firms and organizations as a true harbinger of sustainability and as an exhibition ofsuccessful global management.

Moderator, Jim Jubelier, Sustainability Consultant, Blogger, Sustainable FuturesLily Donge, Manager – Environment and Climate Change, Calvert Asset Management Co. Gregory R. Niblett, Senior Vice President and Director, Social Change Group, Academy for Educational Development (AED)Will Sarni, Chief Executive Officer, Domani

Afternoon Keynote: The Citizenship-Sustainability InterfaceG 4:15–5:15 pm

As the world emerges from the global financial crises, what is the current state of corporatesustainability programs and where do they go from here? A senior executive at State Streettalks about the corporation’s experiences and makes the point that not recognizing the expectations of your stakeholders is a major risk. You will learn what is needed to operate in the “new CSR space” and why socially responsible activity is just “plain good business.”

Richard Pearl, Vice President and CSR Officer, State Street Corporation

Networking Cocktail Reception 5:15–6:15 pm

Hosted by:

Friday, June 18, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:30 am

Managing Sustainability with an Ever Increasing Vocal Civil SocietyH 8:30–9:45 am

Three business leaders explore how companies are shifting their business strategies and engaging with key stakeholders to support profitable business ventures and solidify positivereputations.

Moderator, Daniel Slone, Partner, McGuire Woods, LLPFrank O’Brien-Bernini, Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Owens CorningJonathan Wootliff, Former Communications Director, Greenpeace, Head, CorporateAccountability, Reputation Partners, LLC

Choose I1 or I2 10–11 am

Sustainability’s Future: Post-Recession Approaches to Energy Efficiency PracticesSession Sponsor:

I1 10–11 am

Many companies have been compelled to put their sustainability initiatives on hold, pending the achievement of a more secure financial footing. In this session, panelists look

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Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityConferenceEconomic Impact on Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityInitiatives

June 17-18, 2010InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Pre-Conference Seminar June 16, 2010Economic Impact on Corporate CSR and Citizenship

Sponsored by:

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Cancellation PolicyFull refund until three weeks before the meeting. $500 administration fee up to two weeks before the meeting.No refund after two weeks before the meeting. Confirmed registrants who fail to attend and do not cancel priorto the meeting will be charged the entire registration fee.

Team Discounts per personFor a team of three or more registering from the same company at the same time, take $300 off each person’sregistration.

One discount per registration. Multiple discounts may not be combined.

Registration InformationOnlinewww.conference-board.org/sustainability2

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Phone212 339 03458:30 am to 5:30 pm ET Monday through Friday

Conference (985010-2)Dates: June 17-18, 2010Location: InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Associates $1,795Non-Associates $2,095

Pre-Conference Seminar (B12010-2)Date: June 16, 2010Location: InterContinental The Barclay New YorkNew York, NY

Associates $995Non-Associates $1,095

The 2010 Corporate Citizenship and SustainabilityConferenceJune 17-18, 2010, InterContinental The Barclay New YorkPre-Conference Seminar June 16, 2010

Hotel AccommodationsFees do not include hotel accommodations. For discountedreservations, contact the hoteldirectly no later than the cut-off dateand mention The Conference BoardCorporate Citizenship andSustainability Conference.

Hotel Discount Cut-off Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2010

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010Registration and Continental Breakfast 8–8:45 am, Welcome and Introduction 8:45–9 am

Managing Citizenship and CSR for Maximum Impact in a Soft EconomyA 9–10 am

David Logan, Co-chair, Corporate CitizenshipKatherine Pickus, Divisional Vice President of Global Citizenship & Policy, Abbott

Citizenship and Corporate Social Responsibility: PR, Philanthropy, or Strategic Business Decision?B 10:15–11:30 am

Chris Kircher, Vice President, Corporate Affairs and President, ConAgra Foods FoundationEileen McComb, Director Corporate Communications, Benjamin Moore & Co.

Responding to the Tough Challenges of CSR and CitizenshipC 11:30 am–12:45 pm

ModeratorDr. Lucille B. Pilling, New York University, Graduate School of Continuing Professional Education Nancy Mahon, Senior Vice President, MAC Cosmetics, Executive Director, MAC AIDS FundSal Pappalardo, Chief Operating Officer, Grameen FoundationCarol Kurzig, President, Avon Foundation

Networking Luncheon 12:45–1:30 pm

The NEEF-Miami Water PartnershipD 1:30–2:15 pm

Lisa Martinez, Director, Inter-government Affairs & Grants, Miami Dade Public SchoolsFelica McDade, Solution Sales, SE Region, Johnson ControlsBen Slick, Vice President, Business Development, HydropointDiane Wood, President, National Environmental Education Foundation

U.S. State Department’s Unique Corporate-Government Partnership ProgramE 2:15–3 pm

Marcella Eschavarria, Co-CEO and Founder, SurevolutionNancy Smith-Nissley, Senior Coordinator, Economic Policy and Public Diplomacy, U.S. Department of StateVan Yeutter, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Cargill

Traditional Corporate-NGO PartnershipF 3–3:45 pm

Amy Davidsen, Executive Director, The Climate GroupSharon Walck, Senior Vice President, Corporate Sustainability, HSBC North America

Closing Keynote Panel: What the Future Holds for CSR PractitionersG 3:45–4:45 pm

Moderator, Jonathan Yohannon, Senior Vice President, Head Corporate Responsibility Practice, Cone INCTom Murray, Managing Director, Corporate Partnerships Program, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)Matthias Stausberg, Spokesman, UN Global CompactLloyd Timberlake, Director, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, North America Office

Pre-Conference Seminar