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Change: The BELA Initiative

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A short film entitled 'Change: the BELA initiative' was launched at the Caux forum on Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy

 

A unique new short film entiled 'Change: the BELA initiative' was launched at the Caux conference on Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy in Caux, Switzerland, on 14 July 2013. Narrated by actor Jeremy Irons, the film is a call for businesses to serve all their stakeholders in a balanced way. BELA stands for Business, Enquiry/Ethics, Leadership, Action. It is named in honour of the entrepreneur Bela Hatvany, who is the inspiration behind the film. 

The BELA Initiative is 'an alliance where organisations, individuals, businesses and entrepreneurs can join to collaborate, share information and experience—both to give and to receive in ways that empower oneself or others to develop a clear purpose to serve the whole. To enable a world that works for everyone.'

For more information on this Initiative, please visit the BELA page where Bela Hatvany has also written an open letter, telling about his journey in life. Viewers are invited to add their comments. 

The film is supported by: 

Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe;

Matthew Taylor, CEO of the Royal Society of Arts, London;

Marina Cantacuzino, founding Director of the Forgiveness Project; 

Zarin Karas and Anne-Marie Huby, co-founders of JustGiving;  

Francis Evans, a Senior Policy Advisor in the Department of Business (in his personal capacity); 



The 3.5 minute film below has been made by Director Adam Woods, Producer Kelly Burks and Executive Producer Imad Karam on behalf of Initiatives of Change.  

 

'Change' - a short film to launch the BELA Initiative from Adam Woods on Vimeo.

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Год выхода статьи
2013
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Язык статьи

English

Год выхода статьи
2013
Publishing permission
Granted
Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish the full text of this article on this website.