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Status: Last online 18 Feb 2012

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The Basics
My Town: Paris
My Country: France
My Website: http://www.apesphere.com
Who I Am
Bio:
I've been working in and writing about corporate responsibility for over 17 years. I earned my MBA from London Business School, and in 1998 wrote "The Handbook of Compliance - Making Ethics Work in Financial Services" (Financial Times Prentice Hall).
Interests:
Philosophy, politics, eating, salsa dancing
Issues of Concern:
The relationship between business and society, particularly with respect to buman rights, the environment and political processes.
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