UCL Alumni Singapore: Evening with UCL Professor Paolo Taticchi
27 July 2023, 7:00 pm–9:00 pm

This is an exclusive event for UCL alumni in Singapore with UCL Professor Paolo Taticchi, School Deputy Director at the UCL School of Management. Professor Taticchi will give a keynote on 'Why Sustainability in Business Matters' followed by an opportunity for networking with fellow alumni over drinks.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- UCL alumni
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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UCL Alumni Relations
Location
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GatherDao by Dorsett Singapore6 Shenton Way, #07-01 OUE Downtown 1Singapore068809Singapore
In this keynote, Professor Taticchi will discuss modern corporate sustainability and the role of business in society. Starting from the challenges facing the planet and society, he will share insights about what businesses need to consider ensuring their own future success - and in many cases, their survival.
Date: Thursday 27th of July
Time: 7pm-9pm SST
Location: Gather at Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore, 6 Shenton Way, #07-01 OUE Downtown 1, Singapore 068809
Price per ticket: SGD$11, drinks included
About the Speaker
Professor Paolo Taticchi

Paolo Taticchi is Professor in Strategy and Sustainability & School Deputy Director (MBA, Global Engagement, Executive Education) at UCL School of Management.
Highly active in executive education, Paolo has trained thousands of managers and executives of Fortune Global 500 companies; and is a sought-after speaker regularly invited to give keynote talks at world-class academic, governmental and industry events.
Paolo’s research on corporate sustainability and performance measurement is internationally recognised. Paolo’s latest books include “Corporate Sustainability in Practice”, which was published in January 2021, and “Sustainable Transformation Strategy”, published in May 2023.
He has received numerous awards for the impact of his work. In 2021-23, Paolo was indicated by Italian’s leading business daily Sole 24 Ore as the most influential Italian under the age of 40.