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Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations

Released on: Oct. 24, 2012
Running Time: 02:54:07

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[00:56:29] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - CSR for Corporations and Law Firms: What Does It Involve? David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
M. Elizabeth Arky ~ Managing Director, Global Government Relations, Accenture LLP
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Deborah H. Kaye ~ The Bank of New York Mellon
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[00:56:29] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - CSR for Corporations and Law Firms: What Does It Involve? David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
M. Elizabeth Arky ~ Managing Director, Global Government Relations, Accenture LLP
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Deborah H. Kaye ~ The Bank of New York Mellon
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[00:56:29] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - CSR for Corporations and Law Firms: What Does It Involve? David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
M. Elizabeth Arky ~ Managing Director, Global Government Relations, Accenture LLP
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Deborah H. Kaye ~ The Bank of New York Mellon
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[01:00:29] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - Ethical and Legal Implications for CSR Programs: Considerations for Companies and Law Firms John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Jeffrey A. Smith ~ Crowell & Moring LLP
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[01:00:29] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - Ethical and Legal Implications for CSR Programs: Considerations for Companies and Law Firms John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Jeffrey A. Smith ~ Crowell & Moring LLP
On-Demand MP3 MP4
[01:00:29] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - Ethical and Legal Implications for CSR Programs: Considerations for Companies and Law Firms John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Jeffrey A. Smith ~ Crowell & Moring LLP
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[00:59:46] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - Alignment of CSR Initiatives and Commercial Strategies: Maximizing Impact and Opportunity John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
Nicole T. Sebastian ~ Deputy Executive Director, VCG Governance Matters
Dianne Pecoraro ~ Counsel, Merck & Co., Inc.
Esther F. Lardent ~ President and CEO, Pro Bono Institute
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
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[00:59:46] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - Alignment of CSR Initiatives and Commercial Strategies: Maximizing Impact and Opportunity John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
Nicole T. Sebastian ~ Deputy Executive Director, VCG Governance Matters
Dianne Pecoraro ~ Counsel, Merck & Co., Inc.
Esther F. Lardent ~ President and CEO, Pro Bono Institute
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
On-Demand MP3 MP4
[00:59:46] Global Corporate Social Responsibility: Strategies and Collaborations - Alignment of CSR Initiatives and Commercial Strategies: Maximizing Impact and Opportunity John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
Nicole T. Sebastian ~ Deputy Executive Director, VCG Governance Matters
Dianne Pecoraro ~ Counsel, Merck & Co., Inc.
Esther F. Lardent ~ President and CEO, Pro Bono Institute
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
On-Demand MP3 MP4

Increasingly, in-house counsel, law firms, and NGOs are collaborating across borders on a range of corporate social responsibility initiatives, including pro bono representations to impact complex social problems.  This program will address perspectives and new models for collaborations, as well as strategic alignments with private sector interests.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 02:54:07]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

Presentation Material

  • Global CSR: Strategies and Collaboration
    Deborah H. Kaye
  • In-House Counsel Pro Bono Programs
    Madeleine Schachter
  • Sustainable Business
  • 2011 CSR Global Snapshot
  • Law Firms’ Implementation of the Guiding Principles on Business & Human Rights
  • Ethical Considerations in Pro Bono Representation
    Mark L. Karasik, Kathleen T. Sanderson
  • Alignment of CSR Initiatives and Commercial Strategies: Maximizing Impact and Opportunity
    Madeleine Schachter
  • Trust in Government Suffers a Severe Breakdown Across the Globe - Credibility of Governmental Officials and CEOs Experience Biggest Drops Ever, 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer Finds
    Michael Bush
  • In Media We Trust
  • 2012 Edelman Trust Barometer Executive Summary
  • U.S. Consumers Feel Most Responsible to Help, Yet Involvement in Societal Issues Declines for the First Time; Look to Marketers to Bridge the Gap
    Michael Bush
  • goodpurpose 2012 Executive Summary
  • The 8095 Exchange: Millennials,Their Actions Surrounding Brands, and the Dynamics of Reverberation
  • Governing the Nonprofit Organization
    Michela M. Perrone
  • Nonprofit Good Governance Guide
  • Global Corporate Responsibility: Strategies And Collaborations
Chairperson(s)
David P. Hackett ~ Baker & McKenzie LLP
Speaker(s)
M. Elizabeth Arky ~ Managing Director, Global Government Relations, Accenture LLP
John Edelman ~ MD, Global Engagement and Corporate Responsibility, Edelman
Deborah H. Kaye ~ The Bank of New York Mellon
Esther F. Lardent ~ President and CEO, Pro Bono Institute
Dianne Pecoraro ~ Counsel, Merck & Co., Inc.
Madeleine Schachter ~ Managing Director of Social Investment, Global Access to Technology for Development
Nicole T. Sebastian ~ Deputy Executive Director, VCG Governance Matters
Jeffrey A. Smith ~ Crowell & Moring LLP

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