Exploring new models of corporate responsibility, accountability, and collaboration to address current global crises

Emily Chew: "A Baha'i perspective on how 'stakeholder capitalism' is evolving in light of investor efforts to address systemic climate change risk"

Nabil Elias "From Corporate Social Responsibility to Corporate Moral Excellence"

Jean Parker: "Justice Between For-profit and Nonprofit Organizations: Leveling the Playing Field"

  • Emily Chew

    Emily Chew is Global Head of Sustainability for Morgan Stanley Investment Management and chairs the firm’s Sustainable Investing Council. Before joining Morgan Stanley in 2020, Emily was Global Head of ESG Research and Integration for Manulife Investment Management in Hong Kong and Boston, where she built an ESG investing program for public markets investments. Previously, Emily was Head of Asia-Pacific ESG Research for MSCI Inc. in Beijing and Hong Kong. Emily is a member of the Principles for Responsible Investment’s Listed Equities Integration Subcommittee, and formerly served as rotating chair of the Steering Committee of the Climate Action 100+ investor engagement initiative, and chair of the Asian Investor Group on Climate Change. She holds an MBA from the University of Oxford, and Bachelors of Laws and Arts (honors) from the University of Melbourne.

  • Nabil Elias

    Nabil Elias is Faculty Emeritus, Belk School of Business, UNC Charlotte, and ebbf Dean of Education. Formerly, MBA director at UNC Charlotte and U Manitoba, professor at U of Manitoba, visiting professor at INSEAD, HEC, ECSP, Laval, Thunderbird, EGADE, president of Canadian Academic Accounting Association.

  • Jean Parker

    Dr. Jean Parker is on the faculty of the Global Nonprofit Leadership Program, Anderson College of Business and Economics, at Regis University, in Denver, CO. She is an online Course Facilitator and Curriculum Developer in the Dept. of Social Change at the Wilmette Institute in Wilmette, IL and a Lecturer in the Master's of Development Practice at the University of Arizona, Tucson AZ. She is the author of Emergency Preparedness Through Community Cohesion: An Integral Approach to Resilience, published by Routledge, UK. She has served as executive director, fund raiser, board member and frontline staff of numerous nonprofit organizations.

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44th Annual Conference

Beyond Critique to Constructive Engagement

3,300

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