The ICCSR/IBE Christmas Lecture 2011
Steve Marshall, Non-executive Chairman Balfour Beatty
Thursday 8th December
6:00pm-7:30pm followed by Reception
Room B03 Sir Colin Campbell Building, Innovation Park, Jubilee Campus, Nottingham
We are delighted to announce that this years Christmas Lecture will be co hosted by the Institute of Business Ethics.
Steve Marshall – Non-Executive Chairman of Balfour Beatty will talk about The Application of Core Values in Sustaining a Global Infrastructure Business.
Steve is also a non-executive director of Halma p.l.c., and a former chairman of Delta plc, Torex Retail plc and Queens' Moat Houses plc. He was chief executive of Thorn plc and of Railtrack Group plc, having also served as group finance director at each company. His earlier career included a wide range of corporate and operational roles at Grand Metropolitan plc, Black & Decker, BOC and Burton Group. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion with:
Professor Jeremy Moon, Director of the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility
Simon Webley, Research Director, Institute of Business Ethics
Andrew Kluth, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Network Rail
The lecture is open to the public and free of charge, but the room is of limited capacity. If you are interested in attending please email iccsr@nottingham.ac.uk to register.
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