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Responsible Business Conference

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Responsible Business Conference

Date: 24th January 2025
Location: Newcastle Business School, City Campus East, Northumbria University
Time: 9:00pam - 5:00pm

We’d like to invite you to the Responsible Business Conference, taking place on Friday 24th January 2025, at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. This ground-breaking event will connect academia with businesses of all sizes to drive sustainability and inspire meaningful change.

Hosted by Dr. Alex Hope and Jessica Williams MBA, the conference will feature an exceptional lineup of speakers, panels, and keynotes, exploring critical topics such as:

  • Leadership in Responsible Business
  • Profit with Purpose
  • Digital Footprint and AI in Responsible Business
  • The Future of B-Corp
  • Impact Reporting and Measuring Success
  • The Triple Bottom Line

Reserve your ticket and join us in shaping a responsible, sustainable future through collaboration.

 

Event Details

Northumbria University
Newcastle Business School
City Campus East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1UY


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