Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship Announces the 2014 International Corporate Citizenship Conference
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Oct. 17, 2013 /3BL Media/ - The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship has just announced registration is open for the 2014 International Corporate Citizenship Conference which will be held in Los Angeles, California, March 23-25.
This conference draws more than 650 leading policy makers from the largest domestic and international corporations from around the world. Unlike other conferences, this event is open only to corporate managers. This ensures a safe place where corporate citizenship practitioners can exchange ideas, experiences, and challenges with a knowledgeable and committed network of peers from leading corporations, diverse industries and regions.
This year’s conference will focus on the theme Adaptable Leadership. Effective corporate citizenship leaders need to be able to adapt to new and changing business situations and environments. Adaptable leaders should be able to continually “recalculate” and redefine their course or strategy, and know that while an end-goal is vital for driving success, the path to achieving that goal cannot be rigid. Attendance at this conference will help you build the knowledge it takes to be an adaptable leader now and in the future.
During this year’s conference speakers will provide insights, proven success stories, and practical takeaways that focus on how corporate citizenship professionals can apply adaptable leadership:
- Learn how to drive change in your company and create real impact
- Gain tools and strategies for avoiding roadblocks in your own efforts
- Discover how to accelerate your initiatives and goals
For more information on the 2014 International Corporate Citizenship Conference, including pricing and a full agenda, please visit
corporatecitizenshipconference.com/.
The Carroll School of Management Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College is a membership-based knowledge center. Founded in 1985, the Center has a history of leadership in corporate citizenship research and education. The Center engages 400 member companies and more than 10,000 individuals annually to share knowledge and expertise about the practice of corporate citizenship through the Center’s executive education programs, online community, regional programs, and its annual conference. For more information visit the Center’s website at www.BCCorporateCitizenship.org.
For more information contact:
Kerin Sikorski
Carroll School of Management
Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College
Email: sikorski@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-1717