Tuesday, June 16, 2009
in Hartford
The Hartford Club, 46 Prospect St., Hartford
(Free parking is available on-site!)
Now more than ever, companies of all sizes from all industry types are developing green initiatives within their workforce, supply chains and operations.
CBIA’s Third Annual Sustainability
Conference will showcase what some of the leading companies are doing in the area of corporate social responsibility —and the return on their investment.
Plus!
All attendees
will get a FREE copy of CBIA's 2009 Sustainability
Survey report
Download the conference brochure (PDF)
Contributing sponsors:


Visit CBIA's Green Business Center |
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Keynote speaker:
Jay Whitehead
President/Publisher,
CRO Magazine
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Since 1982, Corporate Responsibility Officer (CRO) Magazine Publisher Jay Whitehead has shared his expertise as a business writer, publisher, and on-air TV and radio personality.
You will also hear:
Speakers from Connecticut companies on CRO’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2009 list, including:
- Diane Herndon, Director, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainable Yield, Monsanto
- Laura Bradford, Associate Director, Corporate EHS Strategies and Outreach
Bristol Myers Squibb
- Kevin Hamilton, Vice President/Tri-State Operations, Xerox
- Jim Bollenbacher, Director, Environmental, Health and Safety, Alcoa Power and Propulsion
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Agenda (June 16, 2009)
- 7:30 a.m. — Registration & continental breakfast
- 8:30 a.m. to noon — Program
Info:
To learn more or to find out about
sponsorships, contact Adam Ney at
860-244-1900 or adam.ney@cbia.com.
Cost per person:
CBIA-member companies: $50
Nonmember companies: $60
Register now!

Renewable Choice has
reduced the environmental
impact of the Sustainability
Conference
CBIA has partnered with Renewable Choice to support the generation of clean energy in the U.S. by offsetting 100% of the electricity at the conference and the emissions associated with attendees’ travel. Our commitment helps avoid up to 12,297 pounds of carbondioxide emissions from being emitted into the atmosphere. This is similar to:
- Planting 51 fully mature trees or
- Not driving 12,548 miles in an average passenger car
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