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Building an effective Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program is essential for today’s business success. Integrating CSR practice into your overall operations creates value for your business and society, while also investing in a sustainable future. As consumers and employees grow more environmentally and socially conscious, the demand for corporate responsibility grows and will become critical to a company’s ability to survive in an increasingly competitive market.

On Oct 26th, the U.S. Embassy and AmCham China are delighted to host three distinguished speakers from renowned U.S. and Chinese companies. Cheryl Rosario, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Philanthropy at Wyndham Worldwide Corporation, Huaying Zhang, Vice President, Sustainability at Coca-Cola and Libo Ma, Director of Corporate Social Responsibility at JD will engage in a dialogue about CSR strategies and best practices among U.S. and Chinese companies. The discussion will explore pathways to building a successful CSR platform that allows for sustained growth in social impact as well as your businesses’ bottom line.

Join us for this interesting dialogue on the path to your company’s CSR success!

Please note that the Beijing American Center could be entered from East Gate of the US Embassy (Tianzi Lu in front of the Visa entrance; do not wait in line, proceed to the front). Computers are NOT allowed into the Beijing American Center. Thank you for your understanding!

This event is for AmCham members ONLY!

Agenda

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Registration
10:30 AM - 10:40 AM
Opening remarks
10:40 AM - 11:40 AM
11:40 AM - 12:00 PM
Q&A

Speakers

  • Cheryl Green Rosario (Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Philanthropy at Wyndham Worldwide Corporation)

    Cheryl Green Rosario

    Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Philanthropy at Wyndham Worldwide Corporation

    As Director of Corporate Social Responsibility & Philanthropy, Cheryl Green Rosario oversees the development and expansion of the Wyndham Worldwide Philanthropy Program, helping to build and expand the visibility of the Wyndham brand through its mission of “Traveling Together for a Better World,” focused on People, Planet and Places. Prior to her appointment at Wyndham Worldwide, she was Executive Director of the ZAC Foundation, bringing attention to the global issue of water safety. She also served as Director of Philanthropy at American Express for ten years supporting the arts and historic preservation.

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  • Baron Lobstein (Trade, Technology & Transportation Unit Chief, Economic Section at US Embassy Beijing)

    Baron Lobstein

    Trade, Technology & Transportation Unit Chief, Economic Section at US Embassy Beijing

    Baron Lobstein leads the unit in U.S. Embassy Beijing’s Economic Section focused on business climate, bilateral trade, intellectual property rights, technology, and transportation issues. A 15-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, his most recent assignment was as Director for Russia at the National Security Council, where he coordinated U.S. economic engagement with Russia. He has previously served on the State Department’s Russia Desk and at the U.S. Embassies in Moscow, Tashkent (Uzbekistan), and Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago).

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  • Libo Ma (Head of CSR, JD.com Secretary General, JD Foundation)

    Libo Ma

    Head of CSR, JD.com Secretary General, JD Foundation

    As the head of CSR department of JD.com and the Secretary General of JD Foundation, Libo Ma overseas JD’s CSR and philanthropy divisions. She is an outstanding female leader and also the founder of the CSR department of JD.com and JD Foundation. She dedicates to leveraging the core competence of JD.com into daily CSR operations. Furthermore, she always tries to seek for innovative solutions to social problems, initiating and leading remarkable innovation projects, such as JD Giving Platform.

    Before joining JD.com, Libo served as an international management trainee at Cisco China where she became involved in CSR during the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008. She has more than ten years of experience in sustainable and philanthropic development.

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  • Wenchi Yu (Executive Director of Goldman Sachs)

    Wenchi Yu

    Executive Director of Goldman Sachs

    Wenchi Yu is Goldman Sachs’ Asia Pacific Head for Corporate Engagement, leading the firm’s strategic philanthropy and social investment in the region. Immediately before Goldman Sachs, she started a business connecting investors and social entrepreneurs between Asia and the United States. Previously, she worked in the US State Department and the US Congress. She serves as an advisor to a number of nonprofit organizations, and is a fellow of Asia Society.

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  • Huaying Zhang (Vice President, Sustainability, Greater China & Korea Business Unit at The Coca-Cola Company)

    Huaying Zhang

    Vice President, Sustainability, Greater China & Korea Business Unit at The Coca-Cola Company

    Huaying Zhang is the Vice President of Sustainability for Coca-Cola’s Greater China & Korea Business Unit responsible for developing and implementing an integrated sustainability strategy.

    Dr. Zhang joined The Coca-Cola Company in 1994, managing Scientific and Regulatory Affairs for Asia and then for the Middle and Far East Group. In 2000, she moved to Hong Kong as Technical Director for Coca-Cola Asia. Before taking on her current position, Dr. Zhang also headed Coca-Cola’s Beverage Institute for Health & Wellness for the Asia and managed Coca-Cola Greater China & Korea Business Unit’s Risk Management function. Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Dr. Zhang worked in the Ministry of Health on food safety control in China.

    Dr. Zhang received her Medical degree from Peking University in China. She also holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from Rutgers University in United States, a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario in Canada, and a PhD in Chinese Medicine from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences.

    In 2013, Dr. Zhang was named one of the top 50 innovative business leaders in China by CBNweekly for her work in the CSR field. She was also twice named as one of the 25 most influential business women in China by Fortune China and one of the top 10 CSR leaders in China by Fortune China in 2015.

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Tickets

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