Boston College conference adds new vehicle to communicate corporate citizenship

MeettheBoss TV to interview field’s leading practitioners on critical issues
Mar 22, 2010 2:10 PM ET

(3BLMedia/theCSRfeed) Chestnut Hill, MA - March 22, 2010 - The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is adding a new dimension to its International Corporate Citizenship Conference that offers yet another way for corporate citizenship leaders to advance both the field and their own performance.

In an effort to accelerate the education of corporate citizenship professionals, the Boston College Center has invited MeettheBoss TVto its conference in Boston, April 11-13. Some of the field’s leading practitioners will have the opportunity to be interviewed on camera for MeettheBoss TV (www.meettheboss.tv) and discuss the critical issues that face corporate citizenship professionals today.  MeetTheBoss TV features exclusive video and audio lessons from the world’s most innovative and influential business leaders. From visionary entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 CEOs, MeetTheBoss TV interviews focus on the business challenges that matter today, clearly explaining the solutions, competitive strategies, people, and thinking around them.

Meettheboss TV will be filming at the conference using the latest video technology in high definition.  The interviews will then be sent to the executive members of MeettheBoss TV and also archived for access to all corporate managers who are eager to learn from the wealth of experience of those attendees at the Boston College Center’s conference.

The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is a membership-based research organization associated with the Carroll School of Management. It is committed to helping business leverage its social, economic and human assets to ensure both its success and a more just and sustainable world. As a leading resource on corporate citizenship, the Center works with global corporations to help them define, plan and operationalize their corporate citizenship. Through the power of research, management and leadership programs, and the insights of its 350 corporate members, the Center creates knowledge, value and demand for corporate citizenship. www.BCCorporateCitizenship.org

For more information contact:
Tim Wilson, Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship
Email: mailto:wilsontk@bc.edu Phone: 617-552-1173
or
Nathan Grimshaw, Executive Producer, Meet the Boss TV
Email: mailto:ngrimshaw@gdsnewyork.com Phone: 212-920-8181 ext. 314   BCCCC5607