Net Impact Europe Conference (6/12-14/2008)

Net Impact is pleased to announce that registration for the First Annual Net Impact Europe Conference: Sustainable Prosperity: Taking on the Global Challenge
This year’s conference is hosted by International Organizations MBA HEC Geneve in cooperation with Nottingham University Business School and INSEAD. Hear speakers from The Homeless World Cup, Gap Inc., Dalberg Global Development Advisors, Micro Insurance Academy, AccountAbility and La Ruche.
Date: Thursday June 12 through Saturday June 14.
Location: Centre International de Conferences Geneve, in Geneva, Switzerland.
Register by April 24 to receive a discount of 25%!
Students, recent graduates, professionals, and corporations will gain cutting-edge perspectives on topics like social entrepreneurship, microfinance and corporate social responsibility as well as access to leading companies and decision makers. Premier companies will be on hand to discuss their CSR initiatives and employment opportunities within their organizations. Conference features include:
- Addresses by Mel Young, President of the Homeless World Cup, Simon Zadek, Chief Executive of AccountAbility and Tamsin Smith of (PRODUCT) RED
- 32 panels on the latest topics in CSR, from the leaders in the field
- A career fair which will bring together students, recent graduates and professionals with leading corporations and nonprofits for networking and on-site interviewing
A block of rooms has been set aside for conference participants at several hostels and hotels. We expect Geneva hotels to be at maximum capacity and these rooms will be released on April 25, so please book early to ensure a place.
For more information about transportation and accommodations, please click here.
For more information about the conference visit the Europe Conference 2008 website.
Interested in speaking, sponsoring or exhibiting at the career expo? go to website for Information for speakers
Information for employers, Information for sponsors,
Register today or contact cbrown@netimpact.org with questions.
Coree Brown
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Net Impact
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