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2010 Corporate Public Affairs Oration
Delivered by Dr Fruzsina Harsanyi who has a 30-year career in public affairs at the highest executive levels internationally, most recently as Vice President Global Public Affairs for Tyco International, recruited there as the corporation sought to rebuild its reputation and credibility with legislators and other stakeholders. |
Fixing the Mess We Are In
Professor Ed Freeman delivered a dinner speech at the Centre's 2009 Heads of Function Roundtable in Sydney. The video provides highlights from Professor Freeman's speech. |
A Conversation with Wayne Burns
Here are some highlights from a conversation we had with Wayne Burns, the Centre's Director.
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2009 Corporate Public Affairs Oration - The Connected Corporation: Public Affairs in a Global Era
Geoff Dixon, former public affairs executive and former Qantas CEO and Managing Director, delivered the 2009 Annual Corporate Public Affairs Oration, held at Crown Towers Melbourne in June 2009. Here is an audio recording of the Oration. |
A conversation with Geoff Allen
Here are some highlights from a conversation we had with Geoff Allen, the Centre's founder and chairman.
Geoff talks about the Centre's report on not-for profit community organisations and corporate community investment. He also comments on how public affairs should be managed in an economic downturn and how the public affairs function has evolved in Australia in the past ten years. |
A conversation with David Grayson
Prof. David Grayson CBE became director of the Doughty Centre for Corporate Responsibility at Cranfield University (UK) in April 2007, after a thirty year career as a social entrepreneur and campaigner for responsible business, diversity, and small business development. This included the chairmanship of the UK's National Disability Council and several other government bodies, as well as serving as a joint managing-director of Business in the Community.
He is a visiting Senior Fellow at the CSR Initiative of the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard. He has Masters degrees from the universities of Cambridge and Brussels, and an honorary doctorate from London South Bank University. He has also been a Visiting Fellow at several UK and American business schools.
His books include: 'Corporate Social Opportunity: Seven Steps to make Corporate Social Responsibility work for your business' (2004) and 'Everybody's Business' (2001) — both co-authored with Adrian Hodges. He now also chairs Housing 21 — one of the leading providers of sheltered and extra care housing and care for older people.
Here are some highlights from a conversation we had with David Grayson at the Centre's offices |
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