2006' Conference on CSR & Sustainable Development

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Time : 26—27 October, 2006
Venue : Hilton Panglin Hotel, Shenzhen, China
Organizer : The Institute of
Contemporary Observation (ICO )
Language : Chinese & English -Simultaneous Interpretation

 

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Mr.Zhou Weidong
Mr.Zhou Weidong provides expertise to government ministries, bureaus and research centers on corporate social responsibility in the Chinese context, and he manages BSR’s China Training Initiative (CTI), which seeks to improve labor and environmental practices among Chinese suppliers.
Under his leadership, CTI has trained nearly 600 Chinese factory managers and created a platform for Chinese and Western stakeholders to collaborate in sustaining improved working conditions. He conducts seminars for factory suppliers on code of conduct compliance, and he has advised companies on their programs in China.
Prior to joining BSR in 2005, Wei Dong was a group business standards officer at the U.K.-based Pentland Group. He also served as a labor inspector?of Labor Department in China, and he created the Participatory Development Appraisal network, a mechanism that ensures fair working conditions.

 

Ms Cecilia Shi
Ms Cecilia Shi is CR. Compliance Manager-South China of Nike. She primarily takes charge of the CSR affairs in South of China since September, 2000. For this year, the regions extents to Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan. Prior to Nike's occupation, she used to worked for Adidas (Guangzhou) office in charge of development of new material, quoting price and coordinating with factories.

 

Ms Liu Xiaowei
Ms Liu Xiaowei is the Director of Communications , Shell Companies in China
Xiaowei has been with Shell Group for over 10 years, during which period of time, she spent 4 years with Shell Group in its corporate functions in London and the Hague, the Netherlands. Xiaowei has played the following roles in Shell:
•  Governance Manager for Gas & Power Shell China from 2004 to 2005, when Xiaowei served as shareholder representative in providing guidance and support to Shell's joint ventures in China
•  Regional Adviser for Asia Pacific for the Shell Group from 2002 –2004 based in the Hague, the Netherlands. In this role, she supports one the Group Managing Directors in his regional role in governance, cross business co-ordination and external relations
•  Group External Relations and Policy Development Advisor from 2000 – 2002 based in London, in this role she produced the governance CD for Shell Group and the human rights dilemma booklet, engaged with NGOs and international organizations on issues such as human rights and worked on Shell's reporting against the Global Compact and Global Sullivan Principles; she also played a leading role in the first ever global launch of Shell's Scenarios in 2001
•  Xiaowei joined Shell in China in 1995, starting as the first Public Affairs officer for Shell China and later developed to lead two teams as Brand Communications and Public Affairs Manager for Shell China from 1998-2000. Xiaowei developed many contacts with the media and governments and established a number of social investment projects for Shell China.
Prior to joining Shell, Xiaowei worked for the then Ministry of Chemical Industry as a project co-ordinator and participated in major negotiations of large chemical and petrochemical projects in China involving international licensors and engineering companies, including Shell Chemicals.
Xiaowei is Chinese, obtained her bachelor degree in art and social science from Beijing Foreign Studies University in China and her Master Degree in Political Economy from the London School of Economics and Political Science in UK. She is married with a son and speaks Chinese and English fluently.

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