FCS 60 Breakfast: Corporate Social Responsibility & Financial Marketing

The FCS is delighted to return to The New York Times, our inaugural partner in launching our breakfast series, now entitled "FCS 60"! On March 29th, we'll stage a panel discussion on one of the most compelling topics of the 21st Century: the role of corporate social responsibility.  The focus of our discussion will be how financial marketers leverage, activate and integrate the wide range of CSR initiatives at their firms to help improve customer engagement and brand loyalty. Our panelists include:

  • Sue Burton, SVP CSR Marketing, Bank of America
  • Ryan Erenhouse, Communications Director, MasterCard
  • Jon Richter, Vice President, Reputation Management, MetLife
  • Ommeed Sathé, Vice President, Impact Investments/CSR, Prudential

Our moderator will be:

  • David Gelles, Sunday Business columnist, The New York Times, and author of "Mindful Work."

  What is an FCS 60 Breakfast?

  • 60 minutes, 60 guests, 60 bucks

At this event, the emphasis will be on: NETWORKING.  To build camaraderie at each event, guests will be asked to bring business cards to be shared with everyone. INTERACTION.  While each breakfast will feature a panel discussion, the focus will be on an interactive discussion involving the audience. INSTRUCTION.  The content will focus on actual case studies with specific relevance to marketers with decision-making responsibilities. 7:30am  DOORS OPEN for breakfast and networking 8:00am  PROGRAM BEGINS 9:00am  PROGRAM ENDS Tickets: $60, first-come, first-served.  This event will sell-out, so reserve your ticket quickly. Exclusive sponsorThe New York Times

  • Start March 29, 2016 07:30 AM EDT
  • End March 29, 2016 09:00 AM EDT
  • Location New York Times, 620 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018, USA