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SKEMA Business School to participate in World Forum for a Responsible Economy
SKEMA Business School is proud to announce its participation in the World Forum for a Responsible Economy, which will take place on 21 and 22 November at Marcq en Baroeul, organised by the Réseau Alliances.
Positioned as a glocal actor in higher education within the Hauts-de-France region, SKEMA Business School will take part in the next edition of the World Forum for a Responsible Economy on 21 and 22 November in Marcq-en-Baroeul. In this context, several professors from the school will contribute to a conference titled "The Power of AI for Responsible Companies," organised on 21 November from 11:15 am to 12:45 pm as part of the forum. Led by Frédéric Bossard, professor and expert in innovation and digital-web marketing at SKEMA, this conference will highlight the synergies between artificial intelligence (AI) and corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Participants will have the opportunity to discover how AI can be used to enhance the effectiveness of CSR efforts, especially in the environmental and social aspects of sustainable development.
Several faculty members of SKEMA will be present:
· Dhafer Saidane, specialising in sustainable finance, director of the .
· Maximilian Rech, director of the
· Diane de Saint-Affrique, professor of law.
Alice Guilhon and Marine Hadengue to speak on Youth Talks
The Youth Talks consultation, which revealed the concerns and hopes of young people around the world regarding their future, will be addressed during the plenary conference on 21 November, from 5:30 pm to 8 pm: "Let's Reverse the Trend for a Greener, Fairer Transition!". Marine Hadengue, executive director of the Higher Education for Good Foundation, and Alice Guilhon, dean and executive president of SKEMA, will discuss this critical issue.
Interactions at the SKEMA stand
In addition to the conferences, SKEMA will host a stand for all the visitors, who will be able to explore various educational resources and discuss SKEMA's CSR initiatives.