Two Weeks Left to Save Up to 30% on Corporate Citizenship Conference

New speakers and sessions are being added daily to the agenda for Connect the Dots on October 5 - 7. Don't miss your opportunity to save up to 30% on registration!
Jul 1, 2015 12:30 PM ET

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation 2015 Corporate Citizenship conference theme is Connect the Dots: How Businesses Solve Global Challenges Locally. This year’s conference will focus on how businesses build engagements that align local impact to global strategy and will showcase successful business examples.

We will look at a number of questions:

  • Should community solutions be global in scope or tailored to local needs? Is it cost-efficient to do both?
  • How can inter- and intra-sector partnerships be effective and meaningful?
  • How much focus should be given to impact measurement when it takes resources away from community investment? What is the right balance when resources are limited?
  • How do we address the root of social problems and not simply address the symptoms?

The business community is a leading force in addressing the world’s challenges both in their backyards and across the globe. But no single business can do it alone. Join us as we connect the dots.

Featured Speakers:

  • Patrick Gaston, President, Western Union Foundation
  • Diane Melley, Vice President, Global Citizenship Initiatives, Corporate Citizenship & Corporate Affairs, IBM
  • Kimberly Nelson, Senior Vice President, External Relations; President, General Mills Foundation
  • Katherine Pickus, Divisional Vice President, Global Citizenship and Policy, Abbott Vice President, Abbott Fund
  • Hugh Welsh, President, DSM North America

Stay up-to-date on new additions to the agenda here, with new speakers and sessions added daily.

Access early bird deals for up to 30% off registration. Prices will increase July 15 - sign up today!

October 5 - 7, 2015
Washington, D.C.

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