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James Farrar

 
 

Vice President Global Corporate Citizenship, SAP

James Farrar is Vice President Global Corporate Citizenship for SAP based in Germany. He has more than 15 years of experience working on corporate sustainability issues from both the corporate and the NGO-campaigning perspective. He has worked directly within the banking (Farm Credit System), aviation (British Airways), and IT (SAP) sectors in the USA and Europe. His campaigning experience includes work at Amnesty International's business engagement program and as COO at Global Witness, a leading NGO campaigning on the issue of resource revenue transparency especially relating to so-called conflict resources.

James also runs his personal blog at www.jamesfarrar.wordpress.com.

 
 

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