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  • 9/24 The University as a Corporate Citizen

    THE UNIVERSITY AS CORPORATE CITIZEN

    How to Promote Human Rights and Sustainability in Collegiate Licensing,
    Procurement and Investment

    September 24, 2015   9:30AM – 5:30PM

    UCONN, STORRS

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    Join us for a one-day forum of experts, professionals, students, and other stakeholders to discuss the challenges and opportunities for colleges and universities to responsibly manage the human rights and environmental impacts of their business operations.

    Institutions of higher education have long maintained a core commitment to public service in their research, teaching, and engagement missions.  More recently, attention has been devoted to ensuring business operations also align with those commitments and yield positive social and environmental impacts through their licensing, procurement, and investment relationships.  This forum is designed to help schools meet that challenge by sharing resources, identifying best practices, and recognizing obstacles to effective results.


    Schedule:

    9:30 – 10:00a.m.     Registration and Continental Breakfast

    10:00 – 11:45a.m.   Panel: Why Should Colleges and Universities Care about Corporate Citizenship?

    12:00 – 1:00p.m.     Lunch

    1:00 – 2:15p.m.      Panel:  Achieving Accountability in Licensing and Branding

    2:30 – 3:45p.m.      Panel:  Encouraging Responsibility through Procurement and Sourcing

    4:00 – 5:30p.m.      Keynote Lecture:  Institutional Investment for Human Rights Impact


    Speakers include:

    Heeral Coleman
    Director of Stakeholder Services and Communications, Fair Labor Association

    Nathan Fleisig
    Director of Corporate Social Responsibility, Outerstuff

    Kelsey Keene
    Manager of Compliance, Colosseum Athletics

    Liz Kennedy
    Vice President for Corporate Responsibility, Collegiate Licensing Company

    Scott Nova
    Executive Director, Workers Rights Consortium

     
    This event is being sponsored by
    Connecticut Campus Compact
    Human Rights Institute Program on Economic and Social Rights
    The Eversource Energy Chair in Business Ethics
    The President’s Committee on Corporate Social Responsibility
    The Thomas J. Dodd Research Center

    For more information please see:  http://thedoddcenter.uconn.edu/the-university-as-corporate-citizen/

    For more information, contact: Gina DeVivo Brassaw at 860-486-1165