Join Us at the Oxford Economics of Mutuality Virtual Forum 2023
January 2023
The 21st century has witnessed a multitude of crises that have become systemic – economic, political, war and pandemic-related, and now looming famine. These crises pose escalating challenges for society and nature.
Business leaders at this critical inflection point have a duty and opportunity to transform operating models to drive meaningful solutions to the world’s most pressing systemic challenges. Compelled by a combination of regulatory, public, shareholder, and market pressures, organizations may have no recourse but to deliver more responsible, purpose-driven outcomes.
Join us at the Oxford Economics of Mutuality Virtual Forum 21st - 23rd February to explore how business can deliver practical solutions to deal with systemic crises. And how companies can become more responsible and purpose-driven by solving the problems of people and planet profitably.
In its seventh year, this free online event hosted by Oxford University’s Saïd Business School and the Economics of Mutuality Foundation leverages a unique blend of academic research and concrete business application.
A diverse group of expert speakers will share their insight and analysis, including:
Paul Polman: Forum Co-host; Chair, Oxford University’s Saïd Business School; Co-author, Net Positive; Former CEO, Unilever
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson: US Business Editor, Financial Times
Mette Morsing: Head of PRME Principles for Responsible Management Education, UN Global Compact
Chris Herschend: Chair, Herschend Family Entertainment
Erika Karp: Executive Managing Director and Chief Impact Officer, Pathstone
Andrew Economos: Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer, PacificBridge Capital LLC; Former MD, J.P. Morgan Asia Pacific