SAN JOSE, Calif.
,
Jan. 08, 2018
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --
Cisco
and
Goldman Sachs
will host an ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) Conference Call/Webcast for the
Financial Community
, at
11:00 a.m. ET
/
4:00 p.m. GMT
on
Thursday, January 11, 2018
.
Kathy Mulvany
, Cisco’s VP of Corporate Affairs, will provide an overview of Cisco’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy, priorities and goals, and explain why Cisco’s CSR initiatives play an important role in overall shareholder value creation.
The call will be hosted by
Derek Bingham
and Evan Tylenda CFA, analysts in
Goldman Sachs' Global Investment Research
division and authors of the GS SUSTAIN ESG research series.
Interested parties can participate by dialing toll-free: 877-208-2954 or international: +1 973-528-0056, Code: 408561, or listening to the webcast at
cisco.investor.com
Further information and Cisco’s 2017 CSR Report can be found at
csr.cisco.com
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Cisco
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.
About GS Sustain
GS SUSTAIN is a global investment strategy focused on the generation of long-term alpha through identifying high quality industry leaders. The GS SUSTAIN 50 list includes leaders believed to be well positioned to deliver long-term outperformance through superior returns on capital, sustainable competitive advantage and effective management of ESG risks vs. global industry peers. Candidates are selected largely on a combination of quantifiable analysis of these three aspects of corporate performance.
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Source:
Cisco