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Responsible Business USA 2020 - Virtual

United States, Online - October 27 - 28, 2020
Responsible Business USA 2020 - Virtual COVID-19 has shown the fragility and vulnerability of business, society and the global economic system. With mass unemployment, social unrest, digital acceleration, threats to democratic process and a continuing pandemic the US is at a crossroads, fighting for its identity.

Businesses, investors, institutions and government must look within at their role in the continuation of social injustice, institutional racism, environmental depredation and a fair and democratic political system.

Business must lead the new world order built on resilience, sustainability and equality. At the Responsible Business USA join CEOs, CSOs, Investors and Government representatives on rebuilding for a sustainable, just future

Click here for more information https://events.ethicalcorp.com/rbs-usa/
Date(s)
October 27 - 28, 2020
Time(s)
09:00 - 17:00
Venue
Online
Ticketing
Corporate Basic Pass: USD 0.0, Corporate Executive Pass: USD 699.0
Contact for booking / more info
https://go.evvnt.com/670931-1?pid=2927
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