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Feb. 28 - March 1, 2013 | Hanover, New Hampshire

Keynote Speakers:

John V. Faraci, CEO International Paper
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Michael Brown,
CEO City Year
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"At International Paper, sustainability is more than a business practice. Stewardship of the forestland and surrounding habitat is ingrained in our DNA."

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The Center on Business and Society supports Tuck’s annual student-led Business & Society Conference that brings together leaders from a wide range of fields to discuss the important role that business leaders can play in creating a more sustainable world.

This year, we explore how positive and negative incentives—the proverbial carrots and sticks—can be used to drive positive change. Special focus has been placed on making the conference more interactive and will feature live cases, workshops, interactive panels and debates where participants will immerse themselves in the topic areas highlighted below. 

Healthcare

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What’s In It for Me: Incentive-Based Strategies for Getting People Healthy

Sustainable Supply Chain

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From Land to Wasteland

Impact Investing

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Beyond the Bottom Line: Redefining Incentives Through Impact Investing

     Education Reform

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The Role of Community and Government Intervention

Clean Energy

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A windy road ahead?

Conscious Social Change  

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Aligning Ourselves With Our Mission

Why CSR?

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Decoding Incentives behind Corporate Responsibility