| Dates | February 12 2013 |
| City | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Location | Segal Graduate School of Business - Simon Fraser University, 500 Granville Street, Vancouver, Room 4600 (take the elevator to access the 4th floor) |
| Contact Name | Carlos da Costa |
| Email | Vancouver@cim-mes.org |
| Main Body | Corporate Social Responsibility - from Origins to Application and Possible Futures The presentation will review Corporate Social Responsibility from origins to application and possible futures. What is CSR and where did it come from? Is it a fad or is it the new paradigm? How do we separate chaff from substance? What are the risks and rewards of adopting or ignoring CSR? The session will explore these questions from the perspective of a mining industry practitioner involved in the development and application of CSR principles.
Speaker: Joseph Ringwald, P.Eng., FCIM , Vice President Mining, Selwyn Resources |
| Schedule | Tuesday, 12 February 2013, at 3:30 - 5:00pm Segal Graduate School of Business - Simon Fraser University 500 Granville Street, Vancouver Room 4600 (take the elevator to access the 4th floor)
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| Fees | This is an excellent networking opportunity and there is no charge to attend. Please RSVP by replying to Vancouver@cim-mes.org if you are interested in attending. |
| Additional Info | Biography: Joe Ringwald is Vice President Mining with Selwyn Resources, a Canadian base metals exploration and development company. Mr. Ringwald is a mining and mineral process engineer with over 25 years mining and construction experience. His career has taken him into numerous countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, North America, Latin America and Asia to work on underground and surface projects of various commodities including base and precious metals, uranium, coal, industrial minerals and diamonds. Most of his career has been focused on mine development, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development. |