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12.11.07
Anglo American CEO delivers keynote speech at BSR conference
Cynthia Carroll, CEO of ICMM member Anglo American, presented a keynote speech entitled ‘Reflections from Corporate Responsibility from the Extractive Sector’ at the opening plenary for the Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) annual conference which was held in San Francisco from 23 - 26 October 2007.
The theme of the conference 'Designing a Sustainable Future' attracted around 1000 business leaders representing 40 countries. The speech centred on the issues of mining safety, transparency, development and HIV/AIDS.
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