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BSR Conference 2011: Redefining Leadership

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Conflict Minerals: Cleaning the Supply Chain AND Solving the Problem?

Over the past two years, a few industries have become more proactive in addressing the challenge of using minerals that come from conflict mines, even as a broad range of companies begin to face reporting requirements. The question remains how best to go about integrating this issue into supply chain sustainability programs and gather needed information, no matter where a company sits in the supply chain. This session will use specific industry case studies in a workshop format to lay out some of the challenges that companies face and how they might develop solutions.


Date and Time

Wednesday, November 2, 10 a.m.-12:15 p.m.


Scheduled Speakers

  • Robert Leet, Co-chair, EICC-GeSI Extractives Work Group and Materials and EHS Engineer Supply Chain Code of Conduct Program Manager, Intel Corporation
  • Monique Oxender, Global Manager, Supply Chain Sustainability, Ford Motor Company
  • Assheton Carter, Senior Vice President for Global Engagement and Strategy, Pact Inc.

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Convening

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Notes

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Convening Media

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Reception

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After-Hours Reception

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Breakfast

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Lunch

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Organic Coffee

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Networking Break

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Wireless Lounge and Recharging Stations

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Supporting

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