Events
Archived Events/presentations
29/06/2007 - The African Chamber of Commerce Dinner SA, "Living and working in Africa: A personal Journey"
Michael Hourigan will share his experiences living and working in Africa as he delivers the address at the annual African Chamber of Commerce SA (AFRICOM) dinner to be held at the John Difede Reception Centre, Windsor Gardens. Michael will share some fasciniating insights and lessons learnt during his time as a UN war crimes investigator in Rwanda.
09/03/2007 - LGMA Conference Adelaide 2007 'Take a quantum leap & embrace sound business ethics and responsible corporate & community behaviours'
Michael Hourigan presented the opening keynote address to the annual Local Government Management Association, South Australia Conference. At this event Michael challenged the delegates to take a quantam leap into a new way of thinking by understanding the benefits of good CSR practice and the risks and repercussions of unethical business behaviours.
06/06/2007 - Address at Parliament House: “South Australia’s place in the World"
“South Australia’s place in the world: Business, Human Rights, CSR, Non-Proliferation & Disarmament". The Speaker, Parliament of South Australia The Hon Jack Snelling, MP JP with Ms Lindsay Simmons, MP JP Member for Morialta host a reception at the Old Chamber, Parliament House to officially acknowledge Business Ambassadors for the State of South Australia. Michael Hourigan joins Keith Wilson to deliver a powerful address to a capacity audience of business and government leaders.
08/05/2007 - Entrepreneurs’ Organisation (EO) Address
Michael Hourigan was invited to deliver the address at a recent EO formal dinner held at Chesser Cellars. Michael shared his story with some of South Australia’s most successful business entrepreneurs.
16/07/2007 - RSL & Services National Conference 2007 Tweed Heads NSW,"CSR: Is it a buzz phrase or is it real?"
Corporate Social Responsibility a relatively new to Australian Companies but has been the norm overseas for a number of years. It could be argued that clubs, by virtue of their work with community organisations have been practicing CSR for years, but do they understand its true value? Michael Hourigan looks at measurably improving reputation in the community through developing and implementing strategic CSR practices.
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