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Nurturing Social Entrepreneurs |
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Written by CSRSM Coordinator
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Monday, 05 October 2009 23:06 |
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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
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 October 2009 00:16 )
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Written by admin
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Monday, 02 March 2009 09:26 |
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CSR Awareness Week '09
Through Thick and Thin
The 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. And best of all, it's FREE!
- EXHIBITION
Date: 16th – 20th of March 2009
Venue: Central Library
Time: 8am - 8pm.
Description:
Learn all you need to know about CSR in just 5 minutes!

Title: A Greener Future with CDL - How CDL Incorporates Green Technology
Date: 18th of March 2009
Time: 6pm – 7.30pm
Venue: LT16
Description:
CDL has long focused on creating a sustainable environment. With almost two decades of CSR effort (and not to mention a range of Eco Awards) under their belt, learn how they implement green technology in their business practices.
For more information, click here.

Title: Is it possible to do well by doing good? Building a Sustainable Business - The Standard Chartered Story
Date: 19th of March 2009
Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Venue: Engineering Auditorium
Description: A sustainability agenda is no longer a nice to have but an important and integral part of normal business operations. It helps companies to better understand their operating environment, engage stakeholders, enhance organisational efficiency and manage the potential risks. The presentation will cover questions such as what is sustainability and why is it important? It will also discuss the business case that supports a sustainability agenda using practical examples from Standard Chartered Bank’s experiences across Asia Africa & the Middle East.
For more information, click here.

Title: Using Technology to Enable - Using Technology to Realise the Potential of People and Businesses.
Date: 23rd of March 2009
Time: 6pm – 7.30pm
Venue: LT17
Description: How did the business model of Microsoft came into place and the challenges involved at the beginning? What are the key challenges in being a leader in the industry that is so competitive? Going into new countries with Microsoft's products, what are the things that technopreneurs can learn from Microsoft? And ultimately, how does this relate to CSR? Get these questions answered and more.
For more information, click here.

Title: Ex-convict: Condemned for LIFE?
Date: 25th of March
Time: 6pm – 7.30pm
Venue: LT16
Description:
The Central Message of offering second chances and acceptance of the Yellow Ribbon Project (YRP) draws its inspiration from the song "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree". Into its sixth year, YRP have organised a series of events and activities to increase public awareness about issues of reintegration and also to help ex-offenders reintegrate back to society. This includes among others, providing social and financial assistance, as well as enabling them to be gainfully employed. Come! Join us to be a part of the movement!
For more information, click here.
In addition, we will be having exhibitions at Central Library all week long.
To register, visit here |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 March 2009 10:20 )
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Financial Planning Talk 2008 |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 04 September 2008 14:09 |
Investments, Society & You : Smart Financial Planning
About the TalkGet insight view of former NTUC CEO, Mr Tan Kin Lian, with over 30 years of experience in Insurance and Finance Industry. Get this opportunity to interact with him during the networking session, and he will definitely give you smart $$$ advice. Professional Profile  Mr Tan joined NTUC Income in 1977 as General Manager, and was later redesignated as Chief Executive Officer before he retired in Feb 2007. For the past 30 years, he has built up the business, assets and sphere of influence. The total assets increased to over S$18 billion at the time of his retirement from the base S$27 million, with over Six-Hundred-and-Fourty fold increase and annual premiums exceeding S$2 billion. NTUC Income is now a leading life and general insurance co-operative in Singapore, and is one of the highest rated insurance company in Asia by Standard & Poor's. He was awarded The Public Service Star Award in 2004. He has dedicated his time in educating the public about insurance and financial upon retired, with honesty and humility through his famous blog. Get opportunity to interact with him during the networking sessions, and he will definitely give you smart $$$ advice here in NUS on 17th October 2008! Mr. Tan Kin Lian writes a blog at www.tankinlian.blogspot.com to educate the public on insurance and financial planning. His blog now receives 3,500 visitors a day. The current hot topic is on minibonds, high notes and other structured products. Many investors have lost a lot of money in investing in these structured products. Mr. Tan is helping them to seek compensation. Make your seat reservation now at here.[NOTE] : Due to overwhelming respond, you'll only be notified if there is any available vacancy. Thank you. Programme Details: Date: 17 October 2008 (Friday) Time : 6:00 - 8:30 pm Venue : NUS Business School LT 17 (See Map) Mr. Tan Kin Lian Achievement The Rochdale Medal in July 1992 The Financial Personality of the Year Award in August 2000 2001 International Management Action Award The Public Service Star in August 2004 The Leading CEO Award in June 2005 |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 October 2009 12:38 )
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NUS Corporate Social Responsibility Student Movement Welcome Tea 2008 Date : 27th August 2008 - Time : 6:00pm
- Venue : LT 4 (Near Chinese Library)
Register by sending your name, matric number, and phone number to
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Programme details: 6:00 Reception & Registration 6:15 Introduction to NUS CSR Student Movement 6:30 CSR Dream 6:45 Members & Registrants Interaction 6:45 Refreshment & Networking |
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