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C01 The Global Center for Leadership and Business Ethics The Global Center for Leadership and Business Ethics C01
The Global Center forLeadership and Business EthicsA Commitment to Performance with Integrity
I am proud to share the news of KPMG International’s participation in an initiative that has garnered
acclaim and support from around the world: The Global Center for Leadership and Business Ethics.
The Global Center was founded on the belief that leaders are defined by their actions, and those
who exhibit exceptional qualities in business ethics should be recognized and rewarded. To honor
those individuals or institutions embodying such excellence, The Laureate Award and Medal Series
was created, inspired by the structure and selection process of the Nobel Foundation and the
Norwegian Nobel Committee.
KPMG’s participation in The Global Center demonstrates our leadership in restoring credibility to
our profession and trust in the capital markets. Our firm has always believed in “performance with
integrity.” And we will always support those initiatives that recognize the exemplary personal
behavior and responsible business practices that contribute to it.
We are also pleased to announce that in 2004, KPMG International was named The Global Founding
Partner of the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway. The Nobel Peace Center is a forum for public
information and discussion about such significant global issues as war, peace, and conflict resolution.
On behalf of the partners and people of KPMG, I congratulate the first recipients of The Global
Center’s Laureate Award and Medals. Their lifelong achievements and leadership efforts have
helped advance the highest ideals in the world of business.
Sincerely,
Eugene D. O’Kelly Chairman & CEO
KPMG LLP 345 Park Avenue New York, NY 10154-0102
KPMG LLP, a U.S. limited liability partnership, is the U.S. member firm of KPMG International, a Swiss cooperative.
THE GLOBAL CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP AND BUSINESS ETHICS
William W. George
Chairman of the Board
345 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10154-0102 • 212.872.3100 • FAX 212.872.3107
I have always believed that the business world needs responsible leadership—people of the highest
integrity who are committed to building organizations that serve stakeholders and society.
In its first year, The Global Center for Leadership and Business Ethics has confirmed my belief that
these exceptional leaders do exist—leaders who are committed to the highest ideals of business ethics
and social responsibility. The Global Center’s Board of Directors selected three outstanding individuals
from among nominations received from more than 15 countries to be honored in this inaugural year of
The Laureate Award and Medal Series.
John C. Whitehead, Adrian Cadbury, and Karl-Henrik Robèrt are genuine luminaries in their fields.
They are inspiring leaders of the highest integrity who have a deep sense of purpose. Shareholders,
regulators, and those with a stake in the future of the capital markets deserve to see strong leaders like
these guiding our enterprises—now and in the years to come. On behalf of our Board of Directors,
I offer them my deepest congratulations.
I would also like to thank KPMG International, the global network of professional services firms, for its
unwavering support of The Global Center. KPMG’s commitment to restoring confidence and trust in the
capital markets is exemplary. I look forward to their continued support in the years ahead.
Sincerely,
From Promise toProgress
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The Year in Review The Global Center for Leadership and Business Ethics was founded on the principle that
outstanding leaders must do more than guide their businesses in producing economic returns
for their stakeholders. They must also serve as beacons of ethical personal behavior and
responsible business practice. That principle and vision are powerfully expressed through
The Laureate Award and Medal Series, now in its inaugural year.
Inspired by the structure and selection process of the Nobel Foundation and the Norwegian
Nobel Committee, The Global Center is awarding medals this year to individuals for
outstanding achievement in Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility. In addition,
The Laureate Award is being conferred on an individual demonstrating visionary leadership
and an inspirational commitment to the highest ideals of business ethics and integrity.
In addition to The Laureate Award and Medal Series, The Global Center will undertake a
variety of educational activities and initiatives designed to advance responsible business
leadership. Among the ideas being considered is the development of a Business Ethics
curriculum that would include programs, modules, and courses to help students recognize
and manage the ethical issues they may encounter in the course of their careers.
KPMG, the global network of professional services firms, is proud to support The Global
Center. It is a central element of our Global Initiative on Leadership and Business Ethics,
which also encompasses our role—in cooperation with the Norwegian Nobel Committee—
as The Global Founding Partner of the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway. The Peace
Center’s aim is to celebrate the accomplishments of Nobel Peace Prize recipients and to
educate a new generation of leaders committed to public service and ethics.
Through our support of The Global Center and other endeavors, KPMG is leading the effort
to preserve and strengthen public confidence in the capital markets and restore credibility
to the accounting profession. Every one of us—leadership, partners, and employees—looks
forward to being an integral part of this effort in the years to come.
In August 2004 a call for nominations for The Laureate Award and Medal Series was issued
to more than 9,000 individuals and organizations, including senior corporate executives,
audit committee chairs, business school deans, academic leaders, professional associations,
members of Congress, regulatory agencies, and economists.
A sustained strategic media outreach program was initiated to build awareness among all key
constituencies for The Global Initiative on Leadership and Business Ethics as well as The
Laureate Award and Medal Series and other activities of The Global Center. This included
a programmed cycle of news releases and outreach to editors and reporters at international,
national, regional, and industry media outlets to generate news opportunities, resulting in
significant coverage for The Laureate Award and Medal Series. A Web site for The Global
Center for Leadership and Business Ethics (www.theglobalcenter.org) was also created.
Global Center Leadership. In September, William W. George was named chairman of the
board of The Global Center. Mr. George, the former chief executive officer of Medtronic, a
leading medical technology company, possesses exceptional qualifications for the chairman-
ship. In 2001 he was named Executive of the Year by the Academy of Management and
Director of the Year by the National Association of Corporate Directors for 2001–2002.
Mr. George’s best-selling book, Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets to Creating
Lasting Value, was published in 2003. He is currently Professor of Management Practice at
Harvard Business School
Soon after Mr. George was named chairman, The Global Center appointed a Board of
Directors comprising a cross section of high-profile individuals from around the world.
These included Dr. Reatha Clark King, former president and board chair, The General Mills
Foundation; Arthur Levitt Jr., former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman;
Lord Simon of Highbury, CBE, former British Petroleum chairman and chief executive;
and Dr. Helmut Sohmen, chairman and president, World-Wide Shipping Group Limited.
A Global Response. By late 2004, The Global Center had received nominations from
more than 15 countries for The Laureate Award and Medal Series. The Center’s Board of
Directors concluded its selections in January.
Global Recognition. In early 2005 the desire to secure the most fitting venue for The
Global Center Awards ceremony led to the selection of the United Nations headquarters in
New York City as the site for the presentation of the inaugural Laureate Award and Medal
Series.
In March the three award recipients were notified. Invitations to the ceremony were sent in
April to a select list of corporate executives and political and Nobel representatives as well
as KPMG partners and leadership.
The 2006 Awards. In July a call for nominations for next year’s Laureate Award and Medal
Series is being issued. The call list has been expanded to include more than 13,000 U.S. and
international contacts.
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The Board of Directors William W. George is chairman of the board of The Global Center.
Mr. George is currently Professor of Management Practice at Harvard
Business School, where he teaches leadership and leadership develop-
ment. Previously, he was chief executive officer of Medtronic, Inc.,
a leading medical technology company, from 1991 to 2001, and its
chairman from 1996 until 2002. He serves on the boards of Goldman
Sachs and Novartis AG and is nominated for the board of Exxon
Mobil. Mr. George’s best-selling book, Authentic Leadership: Rediscovering the Secrets
to Creating Lasting Value, was published in 2003.
Dr. Reatha Clark King is the former president and board chair of
The General Mills Foundation. From 1988 to 2002, she served as
president and executive director of The General Mills Foundation
and vice president of General Mills, Inc. Later, Dr. King was
chairperson of the Foundation’s board of trustees. She has lectured
extensively on the subjects of community service, education, and
social issues both in the United States and internationally. Dr. King
also serves on the boards of Exxon Mobil Corp., Wells Fargo & Company, and Department
56, Inc. In 2004, she was named Director of the Year by the National Association of
Corporate Directors.
Arthur Levitt Jr. is the former chairman of the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission. First appointed by President Clinton in 1993,
Mr. Levitt became the longest-serving chairman of the Commission
in September 1999. He left the Commission in February 2001, joining
the Carlyle Group where he is now a senior adviser. Before joining
the SEC, Mr. Levitt owned Roll Call, the newspaper that covers
Capitol Hill. From 1989 to 1993 he served as chairman of the New
York City Economic Development Corporation. Earlier, he was chairman of the American
Stock Exchange from 1978 to 1989 and prior to that worked for 16 years on Wall Street.
Lord Simon of Highbury, CBE (David Simon), former chairman
and chief executive of British Petroleum, has served as an adviser to
British Prime Minister Tony Blair and European Union President
Romano Prodi. Lord Simon has served as Minister for Trade and
Competitiveness for Europe at the Department of Trade and Industry
and Her Majesty’s Treasury from 1997 to 1999. He joined British
Petroleum in 1961 and managed company operations in Europe
through the 1970s and 1980s before being named chief executive in 1992 and chairman in
1994. He serves on the boards or advisory committees of Volkswagen, Unilever, Morgan
Stanley (Europe), Suez Group, and Fitch.
Dr. Helmut Sohmen is currently chairman and president of the
Hong Kong–based World-Wide Shipping Group Limited, one of the
world’s largest bulk shipping organizations. The World-Wide Shipping
group of companies owns and operates an extensive tanker and bulk
carrier fleet. Dr. Sohmen joined World-Wide Shipping in 1970 and has
served as chairman and president since 1990. He also serves on the
boards of HSBC Holdings p.l.c. in London and The Hong Kong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation in Hong Kong.
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The Social Responsibility Laureate MedalRecognizing a significant contribution to society through charitable giving, communityoutreach, or social activism—or through providing products or services for the betterment of society.
The Laureate Award
John C. Whitehead
Since 2001, John C. Whitehead, former chairman of Goldman, Sachs & Co.,
has chaired the prestigious Lower Manhattan Development Corporation,
charged with restoring lower Manhattan after September 11. Over the
past six decades, he has enjoyed an illustrious career in both public
service and private industry, and is widely recognized as a pioneer in
the advancement of corporate social responsibility issues.
Mr. Whitehead joined Goldman in 1947, was named partner nine years later, and became
cochairman and senior partner in 1976. Under his leadership, Goldman became one of the
world’s preeminent banking and brokerage firms. He retired as chairman in 1984.
In addition to his leadership role at Goldman, Mr. Whitehead served as a director of the
New York Stock Exchange, chairman of the Securities Industry Association, and later as
chairman of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In 1985, Mr. Whitehead
was asked to be Deputy Secretary of State under George Shultz, and served in that capacity
until January 1989.
In 1993, Mr. Whitehead created the John C. Whitehead Fund for Not-for-Profit Management
at Harvard Business School. In 2002 the Haas School of Business at the University of
California-Berkeley created the Whitehead Distinguished Fellowship in Corporate Responsi-
bility Fund in his honor.
Mr. Whitehead is a graduate of Haverford College, and received an MBA degree from
Harvard Business School. Besides serving as chairman of The Goldman Sachs Foundation,
he has served as chairman of the Boy Scouts in New York, the Mellon Foundation, the
International Rescue Committee, the Chairman’s Council of the National Gallery of Art,
the Brookings Institution, and the Board of Overseers of Harvard University.
The Laureate Award and Medal Recipients The Laureate Award and Medal Series
The Laureate AwardThe most prestigious award bestowed by The Global Center, honoring the individual or institution best embodying the qualities ofinsight, ethics, and courage that are the keyattributes of visionary leadership.
The Corporate Governance Laureate MedalHonoring unwavering integrity and account-ability in business management. Special focuson clarity of financial reporting, innovativeapproaches to effective financial oversight, and responsible fiscal stewardship.
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The Corporate Governance Laureate Medal
Adrian Cadbury
The former chairman of Cadbury Ltd (later Cadbury Schweppes),
Adrian Cadbury remains one of the United Kingdom’s most respected
businessmen. He has served in a variety of capacities over the past
30 years, many related to corporate governance.
In 1991 he chaired the U.K. Committee on the Financial Aspects of
Corporate Governance, which published its seminal Report and Code of Best Practice in
December 1992. He was also a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development’s (OECD’s) Business Sector Advisory Group on Corporate Governance,
which reported in April 1998.
For his efforts, Adrian Cadbury received the International Corporate Governance Network
Award in 2001. His book Corporate Governance and Chairmanship: A Personal View was
published by Oxford University Press in 2002 and has been translated into Chinese and
Japanese. He currently serves as a lecturer on the subjects of business ethics and corporate
governance, and he is a member of the OECD’s Business Sector Group, which has just been
launched to provide boards with practical guidance on corporate governance.
In addition to his corporate governance responsibilities, Adrian Cadbury served as a director
of the Bank of England from 1970–1994 and a director of IBM in the United Kingdom
from 1975–1994. He was also the Chancellor of Aston University from 1979 through 2004.
He graduated from Kings College, Cambridge with an MA degree in economics. Joining
Cadbury in 1952, he rose to the position of chairman of Cadbury Limited in 1965 and retired
as chairman of Cadbury Schweppes in 1989.
The Social Responsibility Laureate Medal
Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt
Professor Karl-Henrik Robèrt, MD, PhD, one of Sweden’s foremost cancer
scientists, is the founder of The Natural Step (TNS), an international non-
governmental organization that promotes a scientific consensus approach
for “social, ecological, and economic sustainability.”
Through The Natural Step, Professor Robèrt has developed a scientific
framework for strategic sustainable development. It is unique in being able to cover the full
scope of sustainability and sustainable development at the same time as it is generic, i.e.,
it can be applied to any business or project at any scale. This makes it possible for people
from different sciences and sectors and businesses to cooperate in a systematic way toward
a society that is socially, ecologically, and financially sustainable. To cooperate across
disciplines in science, and across sectors in society, is essential for effective sustainable
development. Professor Robèrt has pioneered the development of this unique framework
and has used it and refined it in real-life situations across the globe for a fifteen-year period.
Professor Robèrt has published a number of books and articles on the subject of environment
and sustainability. He is also a member of the roundtable on “A Sustainable Project for
European Society” convened by European Commission President Romano Prodi. In 1999
Professor Robèrt won the Green Cross Award for International Leadership, and in 2000
he won the Blue Planet Prize for ecological sustainability, sponsored by the Asahi Glass
Foundation.
Over the last 30 years, Professor Robèrt also achieved distinction in the academic world.
In 1979 he earned a PhD degree in medicine from the Karolinska Institute, and subsequently
served on the faculties of many of Sweden’s most prestigious hospitals and universities,
including Huddinge University Hospital, the Chalmers Institute of Technology, and the
Blekinge Institute of Technology. Professor Robèrt is a fellow of the World Business
Academy, an advisory board member at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Doctor
of Public Service—Honorus Causa at the University of Portland in the United States.
© 2005 KPMG LLP, the U.S. member firm of KPMG International, a Swiss cooperative. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. 050359KPMG and the KPMG logo are registered trademarks of KPMG International. Photography: page 6, Dr. Reatha Clark King by Lee Prohofsky Photography.
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About KPMG International
About the Nobel Peace Center
KPMG is the global network of professional services firms of KPMG International. Its member
firms provide audit, tax, and advisory services through industry-focused, talented professionals
who deliver value for the benefit of their clients and communities. With nearly 94,000 people
worldwide, KPMG member firms provide audit, tax, and advisory
services from 717 cities in 148 countries.
For more than 100 years, the Nobel Peace Prize has represented the highest aspirations of
mankind. The Prize is awarded annually to those extraordinary individuals and institutions
displaying the highest courage in the struggle for harmony between peoples and nations.
The Peace Prize was the vision of Alfred Nobel, a highly successful businessman who valued
service to mankind above all other pursuits. The legacy of Alfred Nobel will live on in the
twenty-first century in the Nobel Peace Center.
Based in Oslo, Norway, and scheduled to open on June 11, 2005, the Nobel Peace Center’s
mission is to enlighten the world about the Nobel system and the accomplishments of Nobel
Peace Prize recipients. These include international icons of peace such as Albert Schweitzer,
Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Teresa, Elie Wiesel, Nelson Mandela, and Jimmy Carter.
The pace of modern life leaves little
time to consider the highest ideals
of mankind. By telling the stories of
the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates,
the Center will remind everyone that
individuals—motivated by goodwill
and a commitment to public service—
can make a positive difference in the
world.
The Nobel Peace Center will contrib-
ute to meeting the public’s need for
information, discussion, and concern
about the topics of war, peace, and conflict resolution. The Center’s vision is to contribute to
peace through reflection, discussion, and engagement.
Nobel Peace Center, Oslo, Norway (artist’s rendering)
KPMG is proud to be The Global Founding Partnerof the Nobel Peace Center.
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