Join us for Future 500's semi-annual Corporate Working Group, September 14-15 in San Francisco. Our Working Groups, conducted under Chatham House rule, are tailored to provide corporate leaders with the knowledge, skills, and best practices they need to navigate emerging sustainability and stakeholder engagement challenges.
This autumn, our focus will be on how companies effectively engage in a time of disruption.
Agenda highlights include:
Preview of Top 10 Stakeholder Trends driving stakeholder activism toward companies
Are associations becoming irrelevant?
How to manage rising expectations of ESG rating groups
Rising localism and how to engage grassroots community activists on their home turf
Mid-term election outcome and implications for stakeholder activism and its potential impact on business
Day 2 of the Working Group will feature our always-popular "Ask an Advocate Anything" session, where attendees engage directly with campaigners, funders, and other influencers at the forefront of today's most influential environmental and social movements. We are pleased to welcome the following guest speakers for this closed-door session:
Jennifer Krill - Executive Director, Earthworks
Danielle Fugere, President & Chief Counsel, As You Sow
Erin Rogers, Program Officer, Hewlett Foundation
Space is limited! Register early and secure your seat before rates go up. Your registration fee includes:
Attendance for both days of the Working Group
All meals (breakfast on 9/14 through lunch on 9/15)
Casual group networking dinner on 9/13 for all attendees already in town
Follow-up PDF copy of all session slides and notes
Venue: Hotel Kabuki. To reserve a room, use the Future 500 Booking Link or request the “Future 500 room block” if calling ((415) 922-3200).
We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
Join us for Future 500's semi-annual Corporate Working Group, September 14-15 in San Francisco. Our Working Groups, conducted under Chatham House rule, are tailored to provide corporate leaders with the knowledge, skills, and best practices they need to navigate emerging sustainability and stakeholder engagement challenges.
This autumn, our focus will be on how companies effectively engage in a time of disruption.
Agenda highlights include:
Preview of Top 10 Stakeholder Trends driving stakeholder activism toward companies
Are associations becoming irrelevant?
How to manage rising expectations of ESG rating groups
Rising localism and how to engage grassroots community activists on their home turf
Mid-term election outcome and implications for stakeholder activism and its potential impact on business
Day 2 of the Working Group will feature our always-popular "Ask an Advocate Anything" session, where attendees engage directly with campaigners, funders, and other influencers at the forefront of today's most influential environmental and social movements. We are pleased to welcome the following guest speakers for this closed-door session:
Jennifer Krill - Executive Director, Earthworks
Danielle Fugere, President & Chief Counsel, As You Sow
Erin Rogers, Program Officer, Hewlett Foundation
Space is limited! Register early and secure your seat before rates go up. Your registration fee includes:
Attendance for both days of the Working Group
All meals (breakfast on 9/14 through lunch on 9/15)
Casual group networking dinner on 9/13 for all attendees already in town
Follow-up PDF copy of all session slides and notes
Venue: Hotel Kabuki. To reserve a room, use the Future 500 Booking Link or request the “Future 500 room block” if calling ((415) 922-3200).
We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
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