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Future Proofing – The Role of Marketing in Sustainability

Tuesday, November 9, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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Date: Tuesday, November 9th 2010 
Time : 6:30pm to 9pm 
Location:  Atos Origin, Olympic Suite, 4 Triton Square, Regents Place, NW1 3HG 
Partner:  Venue kindly sponsored by Atos Origin 
  
Net Impact London Professional is pleased to invite you to join us for an evening to discuss how marketing can drive sustainable solutions through consumer behavioural change, innovation, and motivation.

The panel will be chaired by Joanna Daniels, Marketplace Director at Business in the Community.  She will be joined by leaders in the field of sustainable marketing including James Wright, Managing Director of CSR, Sustainability, and Not-for-profit of Grayling, and Claire Cunningham, Media Relations Manager, of the Technology Strategy Board.

Discussion topics include:

  • How to create businesses and companies that are fit for the future both commercially and for society based on the publication released from BitC in 2010 entitled, ‘How Can Marketers Build Sustainable Success?
  • Successes and challenges in funding innovative projects
  • Driving long-term behavioural change and motivation both internally and externally

Schedule: 
6.30pm to 7.00pm: Registration and Networking 
7.00pm to 8.15pm: Panel and Q&A 
8.15pm to 9.00pm: Networking Cocktail 

About our speakers: 
Business in the Community mobilises business for good.  They work with businesses to build a sustainable future for people and planet.  BitC’s Marketplace Programme is working with companies to anticipate and address issues in the area of customer and supplier relationships, product impact and innovation and business ethics.

Grayling is the world’s second largest independent Public Relations, Public Affairs, Investor Relations and Events consultancy with specialist services including CSR, environment and sustainability and digital. James Wright is a Board Director at Grayling UK, and together with his team, they have won numerous international and national PR awards for their campaigns – 22 in the past 5 years.  In 2007 James conceived the CIPR’s Environmental Sustainability Guidelines and in March 2008 launched a green communication guide for PR practitioners.

The Technology Strategy Board  is an executive non-departmental public body established by the UK Government to promote and invest in technology-enabled innovation in areas which offer the greatest scope for boosting UK business growth and productivity and also to enhance quality of life.  The TSB promote, support and invest in technology research, development and commercialisation.

 

 

 

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AtosOrigin
Triton Square
NW1 3HG London
United Kingdom

Tuesday, November 9, 2010 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (GMT)


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Net Impact is a network of 15,000 professionals, MBAs and graduate students committed to using the power of business to improve the world. With more than 200 student and professional chapters on 5 continents in 75 cities and 80 graduate schools, Net Impact is one of the most innovative and influential networks in existence today. The Net Impact London Professional Chapter was launched in 2006 and has developed a reputation for exciting and cutting-edge events with influential and agenda-setting speakers.

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