Corporate Social Review Magazine 1st Quarter 2013 | Page 3

PUBLISHED BY ICSD (SA) Magieliesig Ext 24, Bryanston P.O. Box 537, Magaliesview 2067 [email protected] - www.icsd.org.za 011 022 6611 / 083 703 4525 - CTN: 021 801 5100 Mark Froy – Managing Director THE CORPORATE SOCIAL REVIEW TEAM Editor: Paul Rowlston www.paulrowlston.net Writers: Theresa-Lütge Smith Editor: South African Writers’ Network (SAWN) Tasha Tollman Neuro-Linguistic Programming Practioner and Education, Training and Development Practitioner (Dip. EDTP UJ). Tyron Louw Research Associate – Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds (MSc (Ergonomics) (Rhodes)) Candice Christie Head of Department – Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, Rhodes University (PhD (Ergonomics) (Rhodes)) Sam Alwyn N.Dip FA Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University - PGCEPost Graduate Certificate in Education 2009 Green Partnerships Award for Eccleston Apple Festival in conjunction with Creative Minds and St. Mary’s School in Eccleston for arts activities and construction of a Den to raise awareness of locally grown apple species Training: 011 023 7795 - [email protected] Founder: Treasure Louw Contact: 011 022 6611 / 083 703 4525 E-mail: [email protected] Advertising: Mark Froy - [email protected] - 021-801-5100 Design and DTP: Tim Malone 082 553 4478 [email protected] Editorial Contribution Tony Webb, Founder, Ethical Corporation & Stakeholder Intelligence Lecturer, Corporate Responsibility, Birkbeck College, University of London +44 (0) 7912 770 277. +44 (0) 7867 416 646 Skype: Tobiaswebb. www.stakeholderintel.com http://tobywebb.blogspot.co.uk. www.ethicalcorp.com Tim Malone, Founder - Innoventure (Pty) Ltd. 082 553 4478. [email protected] www.innoventure.co.za Shelagh Gastrow, Executive Director Inyathelo - The Institute for Advancement Dr Sheila Killian FCA - Corporate Social Responsibility: A Guide, with Irish Experiences Sheila Killian (Author) Photographers: Pieter de Ras Chris Krichhoff MediaClubSouthAfrica.com Disclaimer EDITOR’S NOTE Hello and welcome back, As always, our third issue has had a tricky gestation period, made more complicated by the sheer volume of work involved in managing this sprawling process and creating material that we think you might enjoy reading. Of course, post the National Lottery Board Indaba, we have lots to talk about and lots of people to talk to - not least of which the every surprising Marc Lubner and his inspirational thought about the all-important issue of sustainability. We also had conversations with Lubner the senior, the indomitable Bertie Lubner as well as talking to both the CEO and the Chairman of the NLB. So, obviously, we had to be on our very best behaviour and pay very careful attention to these extremely passionate, extremely bright, extremely driven people. But, as I sit typing this on June 6th, D-Day +69 years, I’m most affected right now by our place in history. The greatest generation stood up to tyranny and fought a war that needed to be fought. They stood up, they marched, they bled and they died so that we could all live in a better world. They picked their fight and they saw it right through to the very end. The question is, what do we believe? What are we willing to fight for? What are we willing to sacrifice? And what are we doing to leave the world better than we found it? Because mark my words, if we fail in our battle we need to ask ourselves this: what will our grandchildren be thinking about us 60 odd years from now when they look back on the world we created. Makes you think, doesn’t it? I hope so. Have a day. Paul S Rowlston Editor Opinions expressed in Corporate Social Review are not necessarily those of The Institute for Corporate Social Development (ICSD). No responsibility can be accepted for errors, as all information is believed to be correct at the time of print. Copyright subsists in all work in this publication. Any reproduction or adaptation, in whole or in part, without written permission of the publisher is strictly prohibited and an act of copyright infringement which may, in certain circumstances constitute a criminal offence. Electronic Copy freely available for download www.corporatesocialreview.org.za www.icsd.org.za Electronic Copy freely available for viewing at www.issuu.com ICSD was founded in honour of my late father JJ Louw – Treasure Louw, Founder CORPORATE SOCIAL REVIEW Magazine Final.indd 1 1 2013/07/29 10:45 AM