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Corporate Social Responsibility - what does it mean for your business? Join the debate.

TravelMole's next Travel Industry Question Time will tackle the issue of CSR in the travel industry.

A panel of top speakers will debate the issue on April 19 at the Tower Hilton in London from 16.30.

The kind of issues to be tackled include:

*Is CSR vital for your future long-term success, or simply a passing phase?

*Is it just about marketing (ie being seen to do your bit) or something that will become an essential part of corporate life?

*Apart from helping to protect the enviornment, what else should your company be doing to demonstrate CSR?
 
*How do you cost the impact of your Carbon Footprint? Should it be mandated policy from government?

*What is the real value of carbon offsetting?

*Do taxes work as an effective deterrent to reduce travel and CO2 emissions?

*Is your CSR auditable?

Date: 19th April, 2007
Venue :

Hilton London Tower Bridge
5 More London Place Tooley Street London SE1 2BY
United Kingdom | 16:30 - 18:30

Below is the list of Speakers:
  • Sue Hurdle - Director,The Travel Foundation
  • Jane Ashton - First Choice head of CSR
  • Paul Tilstone - From the Institute of Travel Management
  • Andrew Staley - Director, Hilton UK and Ireland Property & Utilities
  • Mike Rigby - Founder of co2balance 

Dubai Tourism

The DTCM, which co-ordinates Dubai’s participation at World Travel Market and other major international exhibitions as part of its marketing role, has a network of 14 overseas offices, including London.

 

 
 
NEW FACE OF Hilton
 
The look of Hilton is changing - to more contemporary and design-led hotels with emphasis on lifestyle and luxury. Evidence of this ‘new look’ can be seen in the three lifestyle hotels that Hilton opened in the UK this year. Hilton London Canary Wharf was the first of these properties to launch, on July 4, followed by Hilton London Tower Bridge on October 3 and Hilton Manchester Deansgate on 9 October.

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