Thursday, May 29, 2014

Preventing Another Rana Plaza: Sustainable Supply Chains Panel, INSEAD Fontainebleau campus


DON’T MISS THIS EVENT!

PREVENTING ANOTHER RANA PLAZA:

SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAINS PANEL

Monday June 2nd at 19:15, AMPHI B, INSEAD Fontainebleau Campus, Cocktail reception to follow

It’s been a little over a year since the tragic Rana Plaza fire which killed over 1100 workers in a garment factory in Bangladesh. Since then, many major brands with operations in Bangladesh responded to the tragedy by strengthening their supply chain systems. What steps have brands taken to ensure the sustainability of their supply chains and safety of their workers? Learn from experts in the field about their experience working with and for major brands (Gap, Walmart, Decathlon, luxury brands, etc.) in creating a healthier environment for their workers.

A must attend event for anyone interested in retail, luxury, consumer goods as well as CSR and sustainability. We are honored to have the following expert speakers from around the globe.

MODERATOR

Craig Smith

The INSEAD Chaired Professor of Ethics and Social Responsibility 

PANEL:

Sean Ansett                                                    Dhruv Saxena 

Founder, At Stake Advisors                   INSEAD MBA'14J, Ex-Co-founder Bangladesh Procurement Operations and zone manager textile procurement manager-North India for Decathlon

Sujeet Sennik                                                  Tara Norton

Creative Director, Carbon Rain Inc.                  Director, Supply Chain Sustainability, BSR



Sean Ansett and Sujeet Sennik will be available for individual meetings in the afternoon of June 2nd, to book a time slot with them, please, contact Sabrine Monségur, Coordinator INSEAD Social Entrepreneurship Initiative, Sabrine.monsegur@insead.edu

Contact Christine.driscoll@insead.edu with questions or for more information about the event.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES 
N. CRAIG SMITH

Professor N. Craig Smith is the INSEAD Chair in Ethics and Social Responsibility at INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France.  He was previously on the faculties of London Business School, Georgetown University, and Harvard Business School.

His current research projects examine stakeholder theory and stakeholder value, ethical consumerism and sustainable consumption, strategic drivers of corporate social responsibility, deception in marketing, marketing ethics.

His recent publications appear in Business Ethics Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, and MIT Sloan Management Review.
 
SUJEET SENNIK

Sujeet Sennik was born in Ireland and raised in Canada. He studied at the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture Parisienne and started life as a designer at Balenciaga, Paris. His career stretches from Dior Haute Couture to Wal-Mart. He has been the owner and creative director of Carbon Rain Inc. and through this company, has designed collections that were sold from Bloomingdales to Bergdorfs and has developed product for Zadig and Voltaire to Dries Van Noten.
  
The Bangladesh tragedies changed his perspective on the fashion industries’ responsibilities towards their global supply chain and since then he has been outspoken in the fight for garment workers’ rights through his writing and a documentary.
   
He now spends his time helping NGO’s and clothing companies who are providing solutions to improve the health and welfare of fashions global workforce. He believes that change can come, not only for the Bangladeshi garment worker, but also for the rest of the workers who provide cheap labour for the most successful retail brands in the world. He hopes that the words, “Living Wage,” will become fashionable in the near future.

SEAN ANSETT

Sean Ansett is a senior sustainability professional with over 15 years’ experience. Sean provides strategic advice to corporations, social enterprise start-ups, UN agencies and non-profit organisations on ethical trade, human rights and environmental sustainability globally through his company At Stake Advisors Ltd.

Additionally, he was Executive Director of the Bangladesh Safety Accord and is Chief Sustainability Officer at Fairphone, Acting Board Chair of Liberty&Justice Clothing, Senior Associate University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership and an Ethical Corporation Editorial Board Member.

Sean was the Director of Corporate Responsibility at Burberry in London. Previously, Sean was the Director of Global Partnerships at Gap Inc. where he led Gap Inc.’s social responsibility and stakeholder engagement strategy related to labor, environmental and human rights issues. He was the chief architect behind the company’s stakeholder engagement strategy significantly enhanced the company’s reputation.

He has served on several global multi-stakeholder initiatives including the Advisory Board of Social Accountability International, the Global Reporting Initiative’s G3 expert committee, the Ethical Trading Initiative, a founding member of the MFA Forum and UNCTAD’s committee for integrating CSR indicators in financial reporting.

Sean is a regular speaker and writer. He has contributed and is quoted in Bloomberg, Economist, Guardian, Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal.

Sean is a returned United States Peace Corps and World Food Program volunteer and has a Masters degree in Sustainability Leadership, University of Cambridge, a Master’s of Science degree in Business Administration.


TARA NORTON
Drawing on more than ten years of experience, Tara works with BSR’s global members across sectors to help them evolve and improve their strategies, policies and practices to enable sustainable supply chains. In this capacity, Tara is also the Director of BSR's Center for Sustainable Procurement, and the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Initiative.
Prior to BSR, Tara’s experience includes directing supply chain issues at 2degrees, and most notably, running Sedex, the world's largest not-for-profit sustainable supply chain membership organization and database, where she contributed to Sedex's growth to its position today as a well-respected resource for supply chain sustainability. Tara also worked in sustainable procurement at BAA in London, was project manager at the World Trade Center Association in Los Angeles, and was a Peace Corps volunteer in Kherson, Ukraine.
Tara has an M.B.A. from London Business School and a B.A. with honors in International Studies and French from Northwestern University. She is a dual citizen of the United States and the United Kingdom, has lived in five countries, and speaks fluent French.
Follow Tara on Twitter: @tnnw1, where she tweets about sustainable supply chains and sustainable lifestyles.


DHRUV SAXENA
Dhruv Saxena, graduated from the National Institute of Fashion Technology (India) and the École nationale supérieure des arts et industries textiles (France). Over the last six years he worked within the textile universe of Decathlon handling multiple portfolios in Asia and Europe. Within the industrial division of the company, he co-founded the textile procurement office of Bangladesh in 2010; an office generating a turnover in excess of Euro 45 million per year. He also developed the North Indian textile procurement zone for Decathlon and oversaw end to end supply chain and production operations for the zone. Over his career he has monitored 40+ social audits and over a 100+ corrective action plans in small and large scale factories.
He was also responsible for the development a 1000 worker+ factory in Bangladesh which resulted from a tie up of Decathlon with a local conglomerate. He was an active member of various committees that over saw responsible production initiatives in South Asia. He holds guest lecturers every year at NIFT and continues to advice organizations on sustainability related topics.



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