by Antonio Pasolini
SOURCE:Justmeans
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(3BL Media/Just Means) - Can companies engage with their communities to help them overcome challenges and improve society while turning a profit at the same time? The folks at the Shared Value Initiative think so. The group is a global community that is helping define shared value research, partnerships and application. It will be sharing knowledge during the Shared Value Leadership Summit that takes place in New York on May 13 and 14.
The event will give attendants the opportunity to connect with more than 300 of the leading shared value practitioners in the world, including representatives from companies such as Nestle, Coca Cola, Visa and Edelman. One of them is Yoshinori Isozaki, president and CEO of Kirin Company, one of the companies at the forefront of the global shared value movement. Isozaki will provide a keynote address at the Shared Value Leadership Summit.
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Antonio Pasolini - Corporate Social Responsibility writer for Justmeans, Antonio Pasolini is a journalist based in Brazil who writes about alternative energy, green living and sustainability. He edits Energyrefuge.com, a top web destination for news and comment on renewable energy, and contributes articles on emerging technology to Gizmag. He is also a happy herbivore.
KEYWORDS:Business & Trade, Justmeans, Shared Value Initiative, New York, Business, Shared Value Leadership Summit, Nestle, visa, Edelman