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Penn State Smeal Corporate Citizenship Conference planned for March 22

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — More than 1,500 students are expected to attend the 2016 Penn State Smeal College of Business Corporate Citizenship Conference from 6 to 9:30 p.m. March 22 in the Business Building.

The Penn State Net Impact undergraduate chapter, housed within Smeal, and the college’s Office of Career and Corporate Connections are co-hosting the conference.

The event is designed to stress the importance of citizenship in business and to allow companies to engage with the next generation of Smeal students, second-semester freshmen and sophomores.

The conference has three main components:

  • James Gowen, global supply chain operations and chief sustainability officer at Verizon, will deliver a keynote address.
  • Each company attending the event has been asked to bring a leader in integrity, corporate social responsibility, or sustainability to conduct multiple break-out sessions with question-and-answer components.
  • All attending companies will have tables for students to visit and talk with recruiters about citizenship and working at their respective companies.

More information about the conference, including how to register and a full list of sponsors, can be found here.

Last Updated March 16, 2016

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