Summit on Business & Environment 2008:
Climate Change Opportunities
A half-day conference and networking event
2pm to 7pm, Monday 14th April 2008 – The Saïd Business School, Oxford University
A half-day conference and networking event
2pm to 7pm, Monday 14th April 2008
The Saïd Business School, Oxford University
Speakers
Mike Barry
Head of Corporate Social Responsibility
Marks & Spencer
He was the architect of the company's groundbreaking Plan A, a 100 point 5 year plan to address a wide range of environmental and social issues. He provides the vision and the energy to affect change and ensure a leading but efficient approach to sustainability across the company.
He deals with issues as diverse as sustainable fish sourcing, chemicals in products, labour standards in factories, animal welfare, food miles, privacy and data protection, genetic modification, fair trade, wood sourcing, community investment, cotton sourcing and climate change. His working life is broadly divided into three parts. Listening to and prioritising stakeholder expectations of Marks & Spencer, integrating them into corporate strategy and working with shops, business units and suppliers to deliver more sustainable products and wider business activity.
Prior to joining Marks & Spencer in 2000, he worked as an environment manager in the engineering sector and as an environmental consultant. He is a chemistry graduate from Sheffield University.

Mike Barry
Head of CSR
Marks & Spencer


