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Conference Tackles Issues of Sustainable Development

Cambridge, Mass. — Global leaders in business and the environment will convene at the 8th Annual Conference on Corporate Environmental, Health, and Safety Excellence to tackle the tough issues confronting organizations as they move to weave environmental "best practices" into core business strategies. The conference, co-sponsored by The Conference Board and Arthur D. Little, the international consulting firm, will be held on April 28 and 29 at the New York Hilton in New York City.

Among the featured speakers at the 1998 Conference on Corporate Environmental, Health, and Safety Excellence are:
  • Frank Popoff, chairman of Dow Chemical.
  • Christopher Gibson-Smith, managing director of British Petroleum.
  • William McDonough, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia.
  • Jim Hartzfeld, senior vice president of Interface Research Corporation.
  • Bjorn Stigson, president of World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
  • Stephen Poltorzycki, vice president of environmental, health, and safety management for Arthur D. Little, Inc.
  • Jonathan Lash, president of The World Resources Institute, and co-chairman of The President's Council on Sustainable Development.
For more information, contact Arthur D. Little, Inc., at (800) 248-3298, fax (617) 498-7019 or visit the company's web site at www.arthurdlittle.com.

This article originally appeared in the April 1998 issue of Recharger.