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CSR Awareness Week 2009

CSR Student Movement Awareness Week 2009The past year has been a time of economic turmoil. When surviving the crisis has taken top priority, can and should large corporations still practice Corporate and Social Responsibility? To answer this question, the CSR Student Movement is organising our annual CSR Awareness Week around the theme of "CSR Through Thick and Thin". We've got an exciting line-up of companies to showcase their CSR efforts that will be sure to pique your interest. Register for the talk here.

 
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Nurturing Social Entrepreneurs


Introduction

NUS Corporate Social Responsibility Students movement is collaborating with Ethicorp Private Limited

to organize a workshop on the ways by which the NUS students can become CSR ambassadors. The

two-part program hopes to leave the NUS Students inspired and committed towards being a

CSR ambassador dedicated to leading initiatives that will create heightened awareness of the need

for organizations to adopt a more socially responsible attitude within their environment. There are two

session is specially tailor-made for the NUS students:

Session 1: Seminar
Date: October 8, 2009 (this thursday!!)
Time: 630-830 PM
Free of cost!!

Session 2: Workshop
Date: October 11,2009 (sunday)
Time 10 30- 5 00 PM
Venue: Seminar Room 2, Shaw Foundation Alumni House
Fee: Only 5 SGD including food and materials for the workshop!


Speaker's Porfolio:

Mr. Rahul Shah, CEO, Ethicorp Private Limited Rahul Shah is a young entrepreneur who started

his first venture at age 21. In 2008, he founded his second company, EthiCorp Pte Ltd, along

with 4 other partners. Rahul has been an observer of corporate Ethics and staunch preacher

for action and long term results oriented socially responsible corporate practices and initiatives.

He believes that when a company or organisation develops a business model that is not singularly

commerce oriented but instead adopts a dual bottom line policy of commerce AND society advancement,

it creates a win-win situation with tangible rewards for all involved. He is due to release his book on CSR

in the next few months. The itinerary for the day have be organised as follows:


10 00 – 10 25 Registration of the participants
10 30- 12 30 Morning Session
12 30- 13 00 Lunch Break
13 00 – 15 30 Afternoon Session
15 30- 15 45 Tea Break
15 45 – 17 00 closing session

To register, click here