CRY Corporate Responsibility Summit

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Child Rights and You to host the CRY Corporate Responsibility Summit

By Prashant Kapadia/INS
Leading Indian NGO and Child Rights Advocate, CRY –Child Rights and You plans to bring together key voices on the corporate responsibility debate in order to build greater convergence between stakeholders.
The event will see dialogue  between leaders of some of the biggest companies in India, members of  civil society as well as representatives of the Government. The CRY  Corporate Responsibility Summit (CCRS) will be held in Mumbai on 11th  January 2013 at the JW Mariott, Juhu.
The summit will feature prominent corporate leaders including Harsh  Mariwala – Chairman and Managing Director, Marico Limited, Anand  Kripalu –President, India & South East Asia for Mondelez  International, Santosh Desai CEO Futurebrands India Ltd, Ronnie  Screwvala, Founder of the UTV group, Kiran Khalap, founder Chlorophyll  brand Consulting, Sandeep Singh, Deputy MD Toyota Motors and many  more. They will debate and discuss various aspects of corporate  responsibility including the criticality of a centrally held CSR  vision by the leader, employee engagement and the evolving Indian  consumer’s expectations.
In addition, John Elkington, the acclaimed author, strategic thinker  and creator of the term ‘triple bottom line’ will anchor sessions  aimed at giving the audience hands on learning through case story  based examples and interactive exercises.CRY is also instituting the CRY Child Rights Champion Award for  corporate commitment to children the first such award of its kind in  India.
This award will recognise companies that show extraordinary commitment to children by ensuring that all their business practice stake cognisance of this vulnerable and critical stakeholder. The  awards will be presented at the summit.

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