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Who will attend
Meet Senior Decision Makers From The Following Industry Sectors:
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Food/Beverages:
  • Agronomist
  • Director of Agronomical Development
  • Agricultural Researcher
  • Head of Quality & Sustainability
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Heavy Industry and Mining:
  • Global head of HSE
  • Environmental Director
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Life Sciences and Pharmaceuticals:
  • Head of Global Citizenship
  • Director Environment
  • Safety
  • Security
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Chemicals Companies:
  • Sustainability Center Director
  • Head of Security, Safety, Environment
  • Head of CSR
  • Communications Director
  • Head of Corporate Affairs
  • Climate Change
  • Environmental Risk Manager
  • Technology Directors
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Plus:
  • National Government Organisations
  • Water engineering and technology firms
  • Water, sustainability, HSE consultancies
  • Bio fuels manufacturers
  • Venture Capitalists Emerging Markets
  • Developing World Investment Banks and Investment Research Companies
  • Supply Chain Management and Risk Consultancies
  • Farm And Land Management Consultancies

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Venue and Accommodation

The Summit will be held at:


         The Cumberland
         Ocean Suite
         Great Cumberland Place
         London
         W1H 7DL
         UK


         Phone: 0871 376 9014

         Fax: 0871 376 9114

         Online: www.guoman.com

         Event date: 29-30 April, 2010



Venue

Located on Oxford Street near Park Lane, The Cumberland hotel in London sits directly opposite Marble Arch, right near Hyde Park Corner. The Cumberland is conveniently located for guests seeing the sights of the West End. In addition to being near Oxford Street shopping, the hotel is also near Regent Street and just a stone’s throw from Bond Street.

Our vision for The Cumberland hotel was to create a central London hotel that would inspire, enthrall and amaze, by combining challenging contemporary design with the very highest levels of first-class comfort and service. The result is a world class luxury hotel filled with original sculpture, paintings and other pieces that make it a work of art in itself. This Oxford Street hotel offers more than 1,000 bedrooms and suites that will exceed the expectations of the most seasoned traveler.

Guests can relax in our lounge bar; choose from a wide range of international dishes in our Market restaurant or Rhodes W1 Brasserie; or treat themselves to exquisite fine-dining in the Michelin Star Rhodes W1 Restaurant, And if its night-life you are after, our late-night destination bar Carbon offers a mix of industrial glamour and sultry Shoreditch-chic until the early hours.

Located on Oxford Street near Marble Arch and near Hyde Park Corner, The Cumberland Hotel is ideally situated for business meetings, boardroom sessions and corporate special events. The Cumberland has 26 unique meeting rooms and conference venues that can be configured in the fashion that suits your meeting room needs. The largest meeting room, The Ocean Room, comfortably seats 350 attendees theatre-style while the smaller rooms are perfect for interviews and more intimate business meetings. The Cumberland won the coveted HRS Hotel Excellence Awards in Meetings 2008.


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Speakers Include
Joe Rozza
Global Water Resource Sustainability Manager
The Coca-Cola Company
Heather Rippman
Head of Considered Water Programme
Nike
Laila Petrie
Supplier Exchange Manager
Marks & Spencer
Ashley Fleming
Sustainability Manager Europe, Global Supply
Diageo
Andy Wales
Head of Sustainable Development
SABMiller
Willie K. Johnson
Associate Director – Global Product Supply Sustainability
Procter & Gamble
John Temple
R&D Sustainability Director
Unilever
Sylvain Lhôte
EU and Sustainability Affairs Director
Borealis group
Dave Shenton
National Energy Manager
Lafarge Cement
Ian Walsh
Global Head of Environment
Cadbury
Tom Berry
Head of Sustainability, Europe
Kimberly Clark
Andy Turner
Water Resources Policy Manager
Environment Agency
Robin Farrington
Water Policy Advisor, Freshwater Programme
WWF
Marty Matlock
Area Director University of Arkansas
The Sustainability Consortium
Anthony Cox
Environment Directorate
OECD
Lise Melvin
Executive Director
Better Cotton Initiative
Ola Svending
Manager, Environmental Affairs
Stora Enso
Jim Hanna
Director Of Environmental Affairs
Starbucks Coffee Company
Robert Collins
Programme Manager, Water And Agriculture
European Environment Agency (EEA)
Matthew Wenban-Smith
Co-Secretary
Alliance For Water Stewardship
Alan Jenkins
Director, Water Programme
Centre For Ecology and Hydrology
Robert Lillywhite
Research Scientist, Warwick University & Lead On Water Footprint Project, DEFRA
Warwick HRI (DEFRA Project)
Andrew Jenkins
Sustainable Development Manager – Products
Alliance Boots
Christine Schneider
Senior Manager Corporate Responsibility
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
Ronan Le Fanic
Corporate Hydrogeologist
Nestlé Waters
Sebastien Humbert
Scientific Director
Quantis
Yves Loerincik
CEO
Quantis
Shirley Morgan-Knott
Sustainability and SRI Analyst
UBS Limited
Peter von Lany
Technical Lead Strategic Water Management Directorate
Halcrow

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