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22 May 2006

Author:
Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS

CEOs Ask for Fulfillment of G8 AIDS Commitments

Today, several multinational company CEOs and senior executives call on G8 countries to implement their Gleneagles HIV/AIDS commitments...the policy briefing, “Public Private Partnerships & the Fight Against AIDS: Tackling Global Economic and Security Threats,”...is co-hosted by GBC President Richard Holbrooke...and GBC Chairman Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Chairman of Anglo American plc... [also participating:] CEOs and Senior Executives Mervyn Davies (Standard Chartered Bank), Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones (L’Oréal), Gary Watts (SSL International), Ken Lacey (Accenture), Gary Cohen (BD - Becton Dickinson & Company), Jonathan Oppenheimer (DeBeers), Jonathan Klein (Getty Images), Maria Eitel (Nike Foundation) and Lord Andrew Turnbull (Booz Allen Hamilton)]... At the event, four companies will announce commitments to facilitate the implementation of specific HIV/AIDS aspects of the Gleneagles G8 Communiqué... Standard Chartered... Accenture... Nike Foundation... BD...