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** Manage business risk: Promote a responsible culture and mitigate risk throughout the value chain
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** SDGs - how business can deliver: Redevelop your strategy and identify the required capabilities and relationships
** Influence customer behaviour: Engage all departments to deliver a positive change in customer behaviour
** Relate to investors: deliver bottom line value for your business
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Promote a responsible culture and mitigate
risk throughout the value chain
PARTNER SUCCESSFULLY:
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Jose-Luiz Moura Neto
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Jane Griffiths
Company Group Chairman, EMEA
Heidi Mottram
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Christian McBride
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Aidan Cotter
CEO
Tim Hunter
Director of Fundraising
Rick Ridgeway
VP of Public Engagement
Sarah Macdonald
Director of Sustainable Business
Richard Ellis
Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility
Mike Barry
Director Plan A
Chris Fox
Communications Director
Tamara Northcott
Head of Compliance and Corporate Secretariat
Raj Singh
Group Chief Risk Officer
Nigel Sizer
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Annemarie Meisling
Senior Global Project Manager Corporate
Sustainability
Suzanne Westlake
Head of Corporate Responsibility
Leonie Schreve
Global Head Sustainable Finance
Goro Naito
VP, Sustainability Relations
Colleen Vien
Sustainability Director
Heinz-Gerd Peters
Head Sustainable Development and Environment
Julia Barrett
Director of Sustainability
Estelle Brachlianoff
Senior Executive Vice-President, UK & Ireland
Margarida Ferreirinha
Communication and Sustainability Director
Mark Davis
International Head of Sourcing
Dr Kirstie McIntyre
Director, WW Environmental Operations
Amanda Young
Head of Responsible Investment
Tino Zeiske
Senior VP Corporate Responsibility
Paul Drechsler CBE
President
Michael Gidney
CEO
Holy Ranaivozanany
Head of Corporate Social Responsibility
Stephen Godsell
Group General Counsel & Company Secretary
Sebastian Rath
Principal Risk Officer
Susan Curtis
Director of Natural Health
Lesley McLeod
Director of Communications & Public Affairs
Lucy Carver
Director of The Bigger Picture
James Corah
Head of Ethical and Responsible Investment
Rupert Maitland Titterton
Senior Director Corporate Communications,
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then battling leadership buy-in, now is the time when customers are at the
forefront of creating that bigger positive change. It’s all about changing and
influencing customer behaviour to think and act with a sustainability mindset.
Brands can’t act by themselves; they need to generate a ripple effect to
change customer behaviour and create that bigger positive change.
2016 is bringing the best, the most innovative and the most inspiring brands
in responsible business – from Patagonia, Salesforce, Janssen, Unilever,
Nespresso, Deutsche Telekom, Odeon UCI, Marks & Spencer, Ecolab,
Telefonica, Walgreens and 400 others to create positive impact through
smarter business strategy.
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what it takes to be a business of the future AND how to leverage
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THEME 1:
SDGS AND CLIMATE
CHANGE
THEME 2:
INFLUENCE CUSTOMER
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THEME 3:
BUSINESS RISK
CEO
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CEO KEYNOTE
View of the future
Understand what business needs to do to be ahead of the operational risks
of a changing planet.
UK Senior Government Minister
Ronan Dunne, CEO, Telefonica
John Holland-Kaye, Chief Executive, Heathrow
Moderator: Paul Drechsler CBE, President,
The Confederation of British Industry
THE FUTURE CITY KEYNOTE
How is technology driving the city of the future?
Smart cities need smarter companies to serve the even smarter consumer.
Understand the role of corporates in helping to shape the city of the future.
Hear ideas that new, exciting and innovative brands are challenging and
changing the aesthetics of what a city can deliver.
Reshef, President, University of the People
Estelle Brachlianoff, Senior Executive
Vice-President, UK & Ireland, Veolia
Gordon Sheret, MD of Cities and Communities, Engie UK
INNOVATION KEYNOTE
Scale up innovation to create new disruptive
business models that are profitable and sustainable
Learn how sustainability can shape innovation and drive new USPs. Hear
how sustainability can be integrated into innovation processes to produce
cutting-edge products and services.
Jane Griffiths, Company Group Chairman,
EMEA, Janssen
Bas van Abel, CEO, Fairphone
Miguel Milano, President EMEA, Salesforce
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL KEYNOTE
How to reshape business to deliver on SDG Goals
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals outline how the world can achieve
sustainable development by 2030. In this session hear how CEOs from
leading global brands are redeveloping strategies and identifying the
required capabilities and relationships to build a successful SDG strategy.
Heidi Mottram, CEO, Northumbrian Water Group
WATER KEYNOTE
How can business achieve growth in an era of
water scarcity?
Current technology can significantly reduce industrial water use. Businesses
are starting to think of water as a contributor to value creation, and making
proactive water management decisions before policy demands action. Learn
how industrial automation and data analytics can reduce water scarcity. Drive
business growth and improve profitability through innovative water strategy.
Christophe Beck, Executive VP and President,
Global Water and Process Services, Ecolab
SHARED VALUE KEYNOTE
Create positive impact through successful
partnerships
Nespresso is leading the way in creating shared value with partners.
Hear how collaboration can work successfully to create a positive impact
that fits in with business strategy.
Jean-Marc Duvoisin, CEO, Nespresso
BUSINESS RISK KEYNOTE
Culture and employees conduct
2015 saw multiple incidences where employees created huge business risk
and reputational damage through misconduct. Learn how different industries
are putting structures in place that ensure compliance and embedding good
conduct throughout the business.
Raj Singh, Group Chief Risk Officer,
Standard Life
DO THE RIGHT THING KEYNOTE
Create a business of purpose
Inspire your workforce and customers to do the right thing
by creating a culture that puts responsible business at the heart
of activity.
Paul Donovan, CEO, Odeon UCI
Paul Drechsler CBE, President,
The Confederation of British Industry
SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT KEYNOTE
Leverage on supply chain opportunities to
manage risk and be a business of the future
Nigel Sizer, CEO, Rainforest Alliance
CARBON KEYNOTE
How to create a clean energy future
Virgin Atlantic was an early mover on fuel and carbon efficiency.
Hear how it is performing in this uniquely challenged industry, and how
new fleet and innovative partnerships are helping it to create a lower carbon
future for aviation.
Craig Kreeger, CEO, Virgin Atlantic Airways
Keynotes
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SDG 17: The Big Partnership Debate:
how to practically collaborate
Step outside your comfort zone as we invite you to challenge our brave
corporate brands, 3rd party partners and judges in our Big Partnership
Debate. Discover the benefit that partnerships bring, how brands and 3rd
parties actually collaborate and what you should look for in partnership
opportunities to add real value to your brand and reputation. Following
the debate, we will break up into partnership roundtables led by our
four brands and two NGOs. They will outline the foundations on how
partnerships can be agreed upon. Our aim is to facilitate discussions that
lead to new partnerships being formed either at or post event.
Michael Gidney, Chief Executive,
Fairtrade Foundation
Tim Hunter, Director of Fundraising, Oxfam
Richard Ellis, Vice President, Corporate Social
Responsibility, Walgreens Boots Alliance
Aidan Cotter, CEO, The Irish Food Board
Margarida Ferreirinha, Communication
and Sustainability Director, REN
Moderator: Deirdre White, CEO,
PYXERAGlobal
SDG 12: Circular economy roundtables
We delve into four of the most critical issues facing business and
discuss how the circular economy is providing solutions.
Sustainable packaging
Water stewardship
Food waste
Carbon footprint
In our interactive roundtables we debate the following five questions
with our roundtable leaders:
• How do you find new solutions that enable more resource efficiency?
• What are you doing to reduce your environmental footprint?
• Where are you finding the most successes?
• How do your consumers perceive the change in products?
• How do you respond to negative criticism?
Dr Gavin Milligan, Group Sustainability Director,
William Jackson Food Group
Case study: Presentation of a worldwide
socio-economic footprint
Key insights on how AccorHotels estimated the direct, indirect and
induced jobs the company supports globally and locally - in a study
conducted with LOCAL FOOTPRINT®
. As illustrated by this in-depth
study, a better quantification of how your business model impact the
local economies can give substance to your corporate communication,
sustainability reporting and dialogue with local stakeholders.
Arnaud Herrmann, Sustainability Director, AccorHotels
Elisabeth Laville, Founder & Chief Entrepreneur,
Utopies
Case studies: Build a responsible culture
In-depth case studies on how 3 brands have transformed their
corporate culture to one where sustainability is integrated into the
mindset and role of every employee. You will be able to take away real
ideas to help encourage employees in your own
organisation to be actors of change.
Julia Barrett, Director, Willmott Dixon
Chris Fox, Communications Director, GKN
Colleen Vien, Sustainability Director,
Timberland
Devon Leahy, Director, Etsy
The value of IOSH in a sustainable business
Every business needs to protect its reputation, build its resilience and
still ensure it delivers results for its shareholders and investors.
There is much evidence that organisations with effective health and
safety programmes are better managed and more successful.
One vital factor to ensuring an effective health and safety programme
is a competent workforce. In this presentation Shelley will share with
you how by measuring and developing OSH competency and taking a
leadership position in valuing the workforce, businesses can underpin
their reputations, improving resilience right down through their supply
chains and drive the kinds of results that identify them as sustainable
businesses.
Shelley Frost, Executive Director – Policy, IOSH
Regulation clinics
Understand how these regulatory changes are going to impact your
business.
• COP21 – what are companies doing on the energy agenda on the
ground? Understand how your company can and should invest in clean
technology
• Modern Slavery Act – what is the risk to your business
of modern slavery in supply chain services?
Carmel Giblin, CEO, ICTI CARE Foundation
SDGs and climate change ROOM A
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How is your brand changing direction
to what your consumers want?
Consumer brand leaders: one-to-ones with Patagonia, Unilever,
Marks & Spencer
What will sustainable business innovation look like in your company
in 5 years?
Hear what three global brands are doing to shape sustainable
business innovation in their company. Our moderators quiz these
brands one-to-one – benefit by transferring their knowledge and ideas
to bring customer-led innovation back to your company.
Rick Ridgeway, VP of Public Engagement,
Patagonia
Mike Barry, Director Plan A, Marks & Spencer
Sarah Macdonald, Director Sustainable Business,
Unilever
How can marketing and sustainability both
work together to be a business of the future?
Join up your marketing strategy with sustainability messaging
in a genuine way
Engaging marketing teams to integrate sustainability into business
processes and the overall marketing strategy is necessary if your
company wants to create that bigger positive change and be a responsible
business. This session will teach you successful ways to:
• Engage with marketing departments to see where sustainability fits in
communications
• Link sustainability more to brand messaging to influence
behaviour change
• Simplify messages to create consistency
• Target fewer focus areas to create real engagement in the business
Rupert Maitland Titterton, Senior Director, Corporate
Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainability,
Kellogg’s Europe
Mark Davis, International Head of Sourcing,
The Body Shop
Goro Naito, VP, Sustainability Relations, Evonik Industries
Viktoria Mykhno, Chief Communications Officer,
Prof.Estate
Moderator: Dr Michael Hopkins, CEO,
MHC International Ltd
Case study: Build an engaging consumer
campaign that creates change
In this consumer behaviour change case study, we tackle the biggest
opportunity for business – How can you successfully drive consumer
behaviour to be real actors of change? Getting this right will benefit
you through brand differentiation, attracting future employees, start
the journey of creating real lasting positive change and become more
trusted in your industry.
Hear about creative campaigns that get consumers and employees
inspired to care about what your company stands for. Learn how to
discover your customers’ changing expectations and how to integrate
these into your sustainability and marketing strategies.
Andy Brown, Head of Sustainability, Anglian Water
Suzanne Westlake, Head of Corporate Responsibility,
Ocado
How is marketing leveraging sustainability
to drive innovation and become the brand
of the future?
This session focuses on how two brands have successfully leveraged
marketing to drive sustainable innovation and be a brand of the
future. Learn how to go beyond ‘marketing’ thinking and develop a
sustainability mind-set that WILL create value for long term business.
Sky leads on innovative ways to practically leverage your brand
position to create change. With a focus on changing young people’s
lives, Sky has strengthened its business to address sustainability
needs and be a true responsible business leader.
Deutsche Telekom looks at the practical business case for
your commercial teams and the unique value proposition which
sustainability can create – secure the business case, the buy-in and
develop better sustainable products that are superior to competitors.
Heinz-Gerd Peters, Head of Sustainable
Development and Environment, Deutsche Telekom
Lucy Carver, Director of The Bigger Picture, BSkyB
Reputation roundtables
Reposition your brand to be a responsible leader
Using sustainability to position your company as a leader in the
industry – so you can disrupt industries; create a new USP by
repositioning your brand as a sustainability leader. Join the roundtable
debates and receive ideas and methods to position your organisation as
a leader in its industry
Holy Ranaivozanany, Head of Corporate Social
Responsibility, Huawei Technologies
Lesley McLeod, Director of Communications
& Public Affairs, Energy UK
Engaging Millennials Debate
The future workforce
Understand how companies are using sustainability to engage future
generations. This interactive session is designed so you can share
creative ideas on how to engage millennials.
Influence customer behaviour ROOM B
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Supply chain risk management – are you doing
enough to manage your risk?
Take a practical approach to building a risk-free supply chain to be on
top of business risk and reputation. Leverage processes and technology
that build resilience in a real way that makes sense to your suppliers. In
this session:
• Best practice on managing high risk suppliers through a selected audit
process to understand the biggest risks to your supply chain
• Leverage circular economy principles to manage your supply chain
processes to ensure your brand is not at risk
• Innovative future technology with the power to disrupt supply chains
Annemarie Meisling, Senior Global Project Manager,
Corporate Sustainability, Novo Nordisk
Dr Kirstie McIntyre, Director, WW Environmental Operations,
HP Inc
Build collaboration with suppliers to cooperate
to higher operational standards and improve
transparency
With complicated supply chains, it’s even more important that
operations add value locally to prove your legacy to operate. In this
session:
• Understand the traceability chain in your supplier’s sourcing to have
transparency in products and protect your brand image – manage the
end-to-end value chain
• Master how to practically report to multiple standards and measure
performance
• Multinational perspectives: how multinationals tackle this challenge
on the ground
Tino Zeiske, Senior Vice President,
Corporate Responsibility, Metro Group
Moderator: Harry Pastuszek, VP, Enterprise
and Community Development, Pyxera Global
Susan Curtis, Director of Natural Health, Neal’s Yard Remedies
Investor clinic: Build a transparent
relationship with the investor community to
deliver bottom-line value
As investors gain heightened interest in how your brand will deliver
long term sustainable business growth, sustainability functions have a
role to play in providing clear and visible information to help manage
risk better. In this relationship building session we ask our investor and
sustainability community the following:
• What are investors looking for in their future investment decisions?
• How can sustainability functions help deliver bottom line value for
investors?
Amanda Young, Head of Responsible Investment,
Standard Life Investments
James Corah, Head of Ethical and Responsible Investment,
CCLA
Go beyond compliance and do the right thing
Learn how to incentivise your workforce and embed good conduct
within business KPIs to go beyond compliance and do the right thing.
Focus on processes that work and practical examples of embedding
a cultural mindset in your workforce.
Stephen Godsell, Group General Counsel & Company
Secretary, Press Association
Sebastian Rath, Principal Insurance Risk Officer,
NN Group
Tamara Northcott, Head of Compliance and Corporate
Secretariat, Vodafone
Open debate: Spot and develop the emerging
leaders
Future leaders of business need to develop the core skills of innovation
and value creation to help mitigate social and environmental risks.
In this open debate, our panel will debate ideas on how to play a more
strategic role in identifying leaders in your organisation. Understand
how to best develop the necessary learning and development programs
to create proactive leaders that will lead your future business.
Christian McBride, CEO, Genuine Solutions Group
Build business relationships – what the
business think of integrating sustainability
into their business units
Forget about what sustainability means to sustainability folks. Hear about
what sustainability means to ‘the other side’. What do business functions
care about and how can sustainability help them in their role?
• How does ‘the business’ live their sustainability responsibility?
• What does the internal sell look like to create a genuine sustainable
business model?
Leonie Schreve, Global Head Sustainable Finance,
ING Bank
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Ronan Dunne
CEO
Telefonica UK O2
Jean-Marc Duvoisin
CEO
Nespresso
Craig Kreeger
CEO
Virgin Atlantic Airways
Paul Donovan
CEO
Odeon UCI
Heidi Mottram
CEO
Northumbrian Water Group
Christian McBride
CEO
Genuine Solutions Group
Bas Van Abel
CEO
Fairphone
John Holland-Kaye
CEO
Heathrow
Miguel Milano
President EMEA
Salesforce
Christophe Beck
Executive VP and President
Ecolab
Jane Griffiths
Company Group Chairman,
EMEA
Janssen
Estelle Brachlianoff
Senior Executive
Vice-President, UK & Ireland
Veolia
Paul Drechsler OBE
President
The Confederation of British
Industry
Michael Gidney
CEO
Fairtrade Foundation
Raj Singh
Group Chief Risk Officer
Standard Life
Rick Ridgeway
VP of Public Engagement
Patagonia
Sarah Macdonald
Director of Sustainable
Business
Unilever
Richard Ellis
Vice President, Corporate
Social Responsibility
Walgreens Boots Alliance
Mike Barry
Director Plan A
Marks & Spencer
Chris Fox
Communications Director
GKN plc
Annemarie Meisling
Senior Global Project
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Novo Nordisk
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