Are Corporations Becoming More Socially Responsible? National Conference Highlights Strategies & Trends

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TORONTO, October 31, 2003 -- National Conference Highlights Strategies & Trends

WHO:
Leading business experts from Canada and the US, including Shoshana Zuboff from Harvard; Edward Freeman from the Darden School of Business; Jonathan Lash from the Washington-based World Resources Institute; and Judith Samuelson from the New York-based Aspen Institute

WHAT:
Teaching Business Strategy in the Age of the Triple Bottom Line – a national conference hosted by the Schulich School of Business at York University

WHERE:
The Old Mill Inn
21 Old Mill Road (near Bloor St. and Royal York Road)

WHEN:
Monday, November 3, 2003
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

WHY:
A look at what businesses are doing to integrate social and environmental imperatives alongside economic imperatives. Topics covered include: corporate governance, business ethics, business and the environment, and corporate philanthropy.

About Schulich

Known as Canada’s Global Business School™, the Schulich School of Business is ranked among the best business schools in the world. Schulich is ranked 22nd in the world (7th outside of the US) by the Economist Intelligence Unit, a division of The Economist magazine, and is ranked 26th in the world (7th outside of the US) by the Financial Times of London. The School is also ranked as one of the top ten schools in the world outside the US by both BusinessWeek and Forbes.

For more information about Schulich, please visit www.schulich.yorku.ca

Media Contact:

Paul Pivato
(905) 726-7136