Date and Time
Monday October 30, 2017
5:00 pm-6:00 pm
CET (Central European Time)
Location
Webinar
Monday October 30, 2017
5:00 pm-6:00 pm
CET (Central European Time)
Webinar
BSR and The Rockefeller Foundation are delighted to invite you to join us for a webinar about the Global Impact Sourcing Coalition (GISC).
The webinar will give an introduction to GISC and offer you the opportunity to:
Join us to learn more about impact sourcing and how to participate in the new Coalition!
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