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PAST EVENTS: |
| 2007: |
- Roundtable Discussion Competitive Valuation Of Environment,
Social And Governance Compliance
Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson Blvd,.Chicago, Illinois
22 March 2007
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| 2006: |
- “Midwest
Conference to Share Best Practices in Corporate Social Responsibility
and Sustainability”
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois
Institute for Government and Public Affairs, Peoples Programme,
United Nations Global Compact; Union League Club,
22-23 June 2006
- "Philanthropy
and Corporations Panel at Annual Kellogg Health Care Conference
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Panelist: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University,
24 May 2006
- “The
Impact of Globalization on Chicago: Challenges and Opportunities.”
Distinguished Lecture – Governor’s State University,
4 April 2006
- “Global
Chicago: The Challenges and Opportunities of Being a Global City”
Keynote Speaker at Third World Conference, Swiss Hotel, Chicago,
17 March 2006
- "An
Insider's Look: How Business Has Become More Global in Just the
Last Decade”
Americans for Informed Democracy, Panel Discussion,
12 November 2005,
Northwestern University.
- International
Youth Volunteerism Summit 2006: Social Entrepreneurship in
Youth Volunteerism,
Panel Speaker and Resource Person,
February 23- 26, 2006
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| 2005: |
- “Can
you still do good by doing well? Balancing humanitarianism and
business in today's global society”
Presentation on Social Entrepreneurship, Social Impact Series,
Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University,
October 11, 2005
- "Defining
an Economic Development Roadmap for the Region to Obtain the Benefits
of Technology"
Technology
Commercialization Task Force Report,
26 October 2005
Economic Development Council
- Landmines in Block
37-Downtown Chicago
6 October 2005
(Click here to
Chicago Tribune Article)
- “Landmines and Their Deadly Legacy: A Time for Action”
Anthony Lake, Chair, Marshall Legacy Institute,
6 October 2005
Chicago-Kent College of Law
- National Conference for Landmine Action
October 6-8 2005,
Roosevelt University
Click
here to read report from the US Department of State Bureau
of Media Affairs
Remarks
of Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice
- “Why
should we care? How do we move beyond compassion and build a sustainable
future for all of us who share life on this planet”
Keynote Address: Teach-in on Hunger, Hunger Task Force,
21 May 2005,
Evanston Township High School
- AIDS
Workshop to Share Opportunities For Action
Roosevelt University
19 May 2005
- “The AIDS Pandemic in Africa: Action for Change”
Stephen Lewis,
U.N. Special Envoy, HIV/AIDS in Africa
April 28 2005, Union League Club
- “Size and Impact: How International Organizations Respond
to Crisis Situations”
Illinois Society for International Development,
8 February 2005
DePaul University
Moderated panel discussion with Marjorie Schaffner, Director of
the U.S. Fund for UNICEF Midwest; Joan Clark, Senior Director
for Development CARE, Central Region; Judi Burnison, Midwest Representative
for American Refugee Committee; and others for a discussion about
post crisis and continued relief assistance.
(click here
to access article in Chicago Tribune: “Moving Beyond Compassion
Fatigue”)
- “Chicago’s
Impact on the Global HIV/AIDS Crisis: How Philanthropy Makes a
Difference”
Chicago Global Donors Network,
2 February 2005,
Sonnenschein, Nath and Rosenthal
- “How International Organizations Respond to Crisis Situations”
Illinois Society for International
Development,
11 January 2005,
DePaul University
Moderated panel discussion with Thomas Derdak, Director of Global
Alliance for Africa, Greg Wangerin, Executive Director of Interfaith
Refugee and Immigration Ministries of Illinois and others for
a discussion about crisis and disaster relief assistance.
(Click
here to access article in Chicago Tribune: “Moving Beyond
Compassion Fatigue”)
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