CSR Hungary Summit: Good brand, sustainable brand
On October 18, 2022, the next autumn event of the CSR Hungary Summit Conferences, the “Good brand, sustainable brand” conference, will take place in the Danubius Hotels City Center in Budapest.
Learn about the megatrends of natural resources, the adaptation possibilities of those involved, the effects of energy and food price shocks and solutions in industry, agriculture, and the service industry in the light of sustainability. Or how and in what ways your company or organization can prepare for the next period, moving from the inside out… maintaining the balance of corporate responsibility and sustainability, ensuring stability.
Key topics why you should come
• How much does the energy crisis cost?
• Strategic guidelines for industry effects and non-standardized solutions
• + food supply shock
• People and management: “the workplace cares about you too”
Those who are already waiting:
• László Balogh, Deputy Secretary of State for International Relations at the Ministry of Finance, President of the OECD Hungarian National Contact Point
• Orsolya Ferencz, ministerial commissioner responsible for space research at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
• Olivér Hortay, head of the Energy and Climate Policy Department of Századvég Konjunktúratutó
• Eszter Mihály, head of Hell Energy CSR
• Ervin Szabó, CEO of Kulcs-Soft
• Szabolcs Tóth, Economic and Strategic Deputy CEO of Waberer’s International
• Trinh Ahn Tuan, CEO of ET Digital
• Júlia Takács, founder and managing director of CSR Hungary
More information: https://csrhungary.eu/csr-rendezvenyeik/jo-marka-fenntarthato-marka22/
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