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October 13th Event to Feature Community Involvement Best Practices
Does your organization want to make an impactful difference in your community? Come learn how with other CEOs, senior executives, Human Resources, and corporate citizenship professionals.
On October 13, 2004, we invite you to join Center for Companies That Care for our annual Exchange and Honor Roll Recognition Event:
The Return of Caring
A Community Symposium and Best Practice Event
You will:
- Learn models of community involvement from national leaders
- Learn best practices from Honor Roll companies
- Learn how to develop a philanthropy strategy for your company
- Build partnerships with like-minded organizations
Date and Time
Wednesday, October 13, 2004 from 8:00 am to 1:30 pm
Location
Hewitt Associates
Lincolnshire Corporate Center - Four Overlook Point Building
Milwaukee Avenue (Route 21) at Tower Parkway, 0.4 miles south of Half Day Road (Route 22)
Lincolnshire, Illinois
Park in Visitor Parking
Program
| 8:00 am: | Continental Breakfast and Networking |
| 8:30 am: | Keynote Speeches and Honor Roll Celebration |
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Sandra L. Derickson, Vice Chairman, Household International
"Why Invest — The ROI of Community Involvement"
Steve Greenhalgh, The Consulting Network
"What to Invest — Community Needs and Involvement Trends"
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| 10:30 am: | Workshops on Strategic and Employee-Driven Philanthropy, Best Practices, and Models of Involvement |
| 12:00 pm: | Roundtable Lunches and Facilitated Discussions |
| 1:30 pm: | Close |
Cost
$100 - includes breakfast, program, and lunch
RSVP
To attend, please complete our online RSVP form or download and mail in the Word document along with your check. You may also call us at 312.286.1547.
Hotel Information
Courtyard Marriott
505 Milwaukee Ave.
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
847/634-9555
Hampton Inn & Suites
1400 North Milwaukee Ave.
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
847/478-1400
Marriott Lincolnshire Resort
10 Marriott Drive
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
847/634-010
More Info on Our Speakers
Sandra L. Derickson is Vice Chairman for Household International, an organization known for its well-rounded social responsibility programs that reach into many areas of the community. Household's strategic philanthropy effectively supports its mission and the needs of the many communities in which the company does business. Sandy will share her views on the benefits of investing in employees and the community, and the ROI of a strong corporate community involvement program.
Steve Greenhalgh — from The Consulting Network — consults in corporate citizenship, community relations, contributions, and employee involvement. Steve will address the community's needs and trends in both community involvement and philanthropy.
Questions?
Please call 312.286.1547
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