Jane Nelson from Harvard University outlines the role of business in society.
Nick Robins from the HSBC Climate Change Centre of Excellence speaks about the concept of demonstrating shared value to investors.
Salil Tripathi from the Institute for Human Rights and Business details the path corporations have taken in the area of human rights.
Isabel Hilton from China Dialogue predicts the state of corporate responsibility expectations in the next ten years.
Valdemar de Oliveira Neto from the Avina Foundation speaks about GE’s approach to citizenship.
The salient points made by each of GE’s corporate social responsibility expert panel members are compiled here in one video.
With the Smart Grid, energy is more intelligent than ever. Now we can manage electricity more efficiently.
You really CAN change the world by working with GE. Because no other company has the resources to research, invent, produce, and market all of the things we do.
GE is well positioned for the future. Our company has been about figuring out what's next, figuring out the way that the world changes, and being able to anticipate those changes and still lead.
GE CEO Jeff Immelt joins a Notre Dame hosted panel on sustainable energy and speaks about a national energy policy, technical innovation and building toward a cleaner future.