Top-level conference will tackle issue of ‘responsible capitalism’

September 14, 2012
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The leadership qualities and business policies needed to navigate today’s corporate responsibility issues are to be explored at an exclusive conference in Bristol next month.  

The exclusive event, the latest  in the Board 2020 seminar series, will look at how, in a rapidly-changing environment, businesses should present themselves to the world. It will pose the question: Is the current capitalist business model acceptable or sustainable for the future?

The conference takes place at UWE’s Frenchay Campus, near Bristol, which is hosting it along with Strategic Value Partners (SVP) and Bristol-based executive search and recruitment specialists Moon Consulting.

Backed by Swindon Business News as media partner, this free conference will hear from experts in leadership and strategy, environment and sustainability, corporate law and executive remuneration.

Among those lined up to speak are Colin Drummond OBE, chief executive of specialist waste and recycling firm Viridor, and Andrew Webber, corporate partner at Bristol law firm TLT.

The event, for which a handful of places are still available, takes place at UWE on October 5 from 8.30am to 2pm. It is free to attend and lunch and refreshments will be served.

Board 2020 was set up last year to stage conferences with a difference. Its events give delegates the chance to hear from world-class speakers as well as getting a valued interactive learning forum through a range of facilitated group discussion platforms such as World Café and Open Space.

Board 2020 events are attended exclusively by board members, executive and non-executive directors.

Led by Malcolm Lewis of SVP, the facilitated group discussions offer excellent networking opportunities as well as strong dialogue around the issues that matter to directors and the wider business community.

For further information contact Oliver Harrison at Moon Consulting on 01275 371200

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