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ADSG Calls Upon CEOs And MDs Of 21 Leading Abu Dhabi Organizations Together To Put Sustainability On Their Agenda |
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o CEOs and MDs from 21 high level government agencies, private businesses and Non for Profit organizations attend 2nd Annual Abu Dhabi Sustainability Group Meeting. o Meeting focuses on global best practice updates in the field of sustainability management and their potential for application in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. o Calibre of attendees demonstrates the importance of environmental and social considerations in the development of Abu Dhabi.Twenty one Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) and Managing Directors (MDs) from some of the highest-profile government entities, private companies and not-profit organizations in Abu Dhabi came together today at the 2nd Annual Abu Dhabi Sustainability Group Meeting, aimed at discussing top-level strategies and recommendations for sustainability management across the fast-developing Emirate. Prominent governmental and business leaders in Abu Dhabi were welcomed to the meeting by H.E Majid Al Mansouri, Secretary General of the Environment Agency- Abu Dhabi (EAD on behalf of H.E Mohamad Ahmed Al Bowardi, Secretary General of the Executive Council of Abu Dhabi and Managing Director of the EAD. HE Al Mansouri emphasized how Abu Dhabi’s economic diversification and physical development can be achieved while maintaining environmental and social cohesion. Attendees went on to listen to a compelling presentation on ’The Case for Sustainability in Abu Dhabi’, presented by Darin Rovere, ADSG Consultant. Today’s event provided a timely opportunity to review collective achievements so far and adopt a number of new resolutions. Speaking about the ADSG, H.E Majid Al Mansouri, Secretary General of EAD comments: “The ADSG is a leadership forum so it is natural that we gather leading minds to discuss sustainability as an increasingly critical challenge and opportunity. We live in an age where financial profitability or efficiency key performance indicators are no longer enough. Every organisation has a responsibility to the community and to the environment in which it operates, and is now judged by its stakeholders accordingly." He continues: “The commitment we have seen to ADSG by its members is representative of the collective will that I believe exists in Abu Dhabi to place the environment and society at the top of the local leadership agenda. We hope that today’s meeting will become another catalyst to support the integration of current best-practice sustainable management thinking into real-life business practice in Abu Dhabi." The 21 members of ADSG are: Government Agencies |
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