Executives From PYXERA Global Will Host ‘Responsible Business Summit’ 2016


05/24/2016

The broad agenda of RBS 2016 will be delivered by Ethical Corporation in collaboration with PYXERA Global’s executive figures.


Dailycsr.com – 22 May 2016 – The fifteenth “Responsible Business Summit” that will be presented by Ethical Corporation is scheduled to take place in London on the 7th & 8th of June 2016, wherein executives from Top PYXERA Global will form part of the “55+ speakers”.
 
The summit will include a dialogue titled “The Big Partnership Debate” that will explore ways to “practically collaborate in a cross-sector partnership”, while the part of moderator during the discussion will be essayed by the Chief Executive Officer of PYXERA Global, Deirdre White.
 
The participants will eventually gather “an outline” of ways to “practically approach collaboration” besides building and nurturing a “responsible partnership” which satisfies the needs and adds value to respective companies. Among the panellists, there will be “executives from Walgreens Boots Alliance, REN, the Fairtrade Foundation, Oxfam, and the Irish Food Board”.
 
Moreover, another discussion moderated by the vice president at PYXERA Global’s “Enterprise and Community Development”, Harry Pastuszek, will deal with “how to reach higher operational standards” while dealing with supplier along with improving its transparency. The panellists in this discussion will be “executives from Metro Group and Natural Health”.
 
According to Ethicalperformance:
“White and Pastuszek will join CEOs from Europe’s most innovative and inspiring brands in responsible business to discuss how to build trust and purpose for their business. Among them are Craig Kreeger, Virgin Atlantic; Jean-Marc Duvoisin, Nespresso; Michael Gidney, Fairtrade Foundation; John Holland-Kaye, Heathrow Airport; and Bas van Abel, Fairphone”.
 
The main agenda of the Responsible Business Summit 2016 is to deal with ways for leveraging “responsibility to keep ahead of business risk”.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
References:
http://www.ethicalperformance.com/