Join us for an inspiring evening with leaders who are tackling today’s toughest environmental challenges.
On Wednesday, November 11, 2009, WRI hosts its 2009 Courage to Lead Dinner at the Mandarin Oriental in New York, honoring:
DuPont Chairman Charles O. Holliday, whose long-term vision and leadership has steered DuPont on a path where environmentalism is both an operational imperative and a core principle for growing the company; and,
Bloomberg President Daniel L. Doctoroff, who as New York’s Deputy Mayor led the development of PLANYC, the visionary and pragmatic roadmap for transforming New York into the world’s first environmentally sustainable 21st century city.
Co-chaired by Bloomberg Chairman Peter Grauer, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt, DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman, and Related Companies Chairman and CEO Stephen M. Ross, the event draws a diverse mix of environmental, business, and philanthropic leaders.
The Courage to Lead Dinner reflects our belief in the power of leadership and public-private partnerships to solve tough environmental challenges, exemplified by our honorees and WRI’s work. Funds raised will enable WRI to continue to find practical solutions to environment and development challenges.
It promises to be a special evening and we hope you will join us. Tables and tickets may be purchased online or via this downloadable RSVP form if you want to pay by check. Can’t make it? Please consider making a donation.
For more information, visit the Courage to Lead home page.