Events & Conference

 

Leadership and CSR Calls

The Leadership and CSR calls feature high profile executives and leaders in the field of CSR, social entrepreneurship, international development, education, and environmental responsibility. 

How these calls are different

They are different from most Issues in Depth calls because:

  • New format: speakers will be interviewed by Marc Gunther from FORTUNE magazine
  •  Podcasted call recordings: paid and unpaid Net Impact members can sign up here to listen to the calls in podcast form 
  • Ask CEOs questions: Net Impact members are invited to listen to the live calls and submit questions electronically for post-interview discussion 
  • Special Lifetime Member benefit: Net Impact Lifetime Members will be given pre-registration priority to join the live calls which have a limited capacity. See the calls below for registration information 
2008 Call Series


 

Pamela Passman
Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Global Affairs
Microsoft 
Call recording available here

Friday, May 16

10:00-11am PDT / 1:00-2:00pm EDT / 5:00-6:00pm GMT


 

 

John Replogle
CEO and President
Burt's Bees 
Call recording available here

Friday, June 20

10:00-11am PDT / 1:00-2:00pm EDT / 5:00-6:00pm GMT

 

 

Tamsin Smith
President
(PRODUCT) RED 
Call recording available here 

Wednesday, July 23

9:00-10am PDT / 12:00-1:00pm EDT / 4:00-5:00pm GMT

 

 

Rand Waddoups
Senior Director, Corporate Strategy and Sustainability 
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
 Call recording available here

Friday, October 10

9-10am PDT / 12-1pm EDT / 4-5pm GMT

Host Marc Gunther


 

Marc Gunther
Senior writer
FORTUNE magazine

Marc Gunther (www.marcgunther.com) writes about the impact of business on society with a focus on environmental issues. He is a senior writer at FORTUNE magazine, a columnist at CNNMoney.com and the author of Faith and Fortune: How Compassionate Capitalism is Transforming American Business (Crown Business, 2004). Marc has written cover stories for FORTUNE about the greening of Wal-Mart and spirituality in the workplace. He has also written about CEO Jeff Immelt’s efforts to reshape the values of General Electric, the rise of corporate social responsibility, globalization, the environmental movement, corporate governance, AIDS and gay rights in corporate America. A 1973 graduate of Yale University, Marc lives with his wife, Karen Schneider, in Bethesda, Maryland.

Past Calls

Paid Net Impact members can download and listen to full versions of past calls  

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