Enel’s Sustainability Day – Endesa Auditorium – Madrid

The second edition of Enel’s Sustainability Day  will be held in Madrid on February 15, 2011.

While last year we focussed on climate change after COP15, this year will focus on “Rethinking strategies to enhance sustainable growth” in light of the pressures being brought on governments and business due to the economic stagnation in Europe and the US. Taking part in the Sustainability Day event will give you a unique opportunity to enter into a conversation with key stakeholders in the field of sustainability.

The aim is to share and promote a ‘culture of common purpose’ leading toward innovative thinking in corporate sustainability at a global level. We believe that the big winners in the years to come will be companies best able to manage risk, and develop business opportunities that will bring long term value.

AGENDA

12.00 – 14.00 Opening Session

> Borja Prado > Chairman Endesa, welcome

> Fulvio Conti > CEO and General Manager Enel, Opening remarks

> Mervyn King > Chairman of the Global Reporting Initiative, rapporteur 2010 edition

Presentation of Economist Intelligence Unit report – “The sustainable future”

> Ramon Jauregui > Spanish Minister to the Presidency

14.00 – 15.30 Lunch break > Sustainable Projects Exhibit

15.30 – 17.45 Roundtable

> Mervyn King > Opening Remarks

Rethinking Strategies to Enhance Growth – Moderated by David Eades (BBC World News)

> Andrea Brentan > CEO Endesa

> Christiana Figueres > Executive Secretary UNFCCC

> Enrico Giovannini > member of Stiglitz Commission, President Istat

> Deepa Gupta > Co-founder and Director India Youth Climate Network

> Emma Boyd Howard > Director Jupiter Asset Management

> Eduardo Montes > President UNESA

> Teresa Ribera > Spanish Secretary of State for Climate Change

> With special video contribution of:

• George Buckley > CEO 3M

• Je_rey Sachs > Director of Earth Institute – Columbia University

17.45 – 18.00 Concluding Remarks

> Piero Gnudi > Chairman Enel

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