Biographies

Please, download biographies for all Presenters at the conference:

MADS OVLISEN
Chairman of LEGO and member of the Global Compact Board
Mads Ovlisen has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of LEGO A/S since 1996, after becoming a Board member in 1990. He is also, since 2007, Chairman of the Danish Arts Council and a member of the Board of Directors of the Wanas Foundation, Sweden. In addition, he holds the position of adjunct professor of corporate social responsibility at the Copenhagen Business School. Mads Ovlisen served as chairman of The Copenhagen Center for Social Responsibility and was a founding Co-chair of the European Academy for Society in Business(EABIS). 2000-2007 Ovlisen also was the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Danish Royal Theatre. Mads Ovlisen started his career with Novo Industri A/S in 1972. In 1975, he became a member of corporate management and was president and CEO of Novo Industri A/S from 1981-1989, then of Novo Nordisk A/S from 1989-2000. He was also a member of their boards, becoming Chairman in 2000. Mads Ovlisen was also board member of the Novo Foundation, 1982-1989, and of the Novo Nordisk Foundation starting in 1989. He decided to resign from the Board of Governors of the Novo Nordisk Foundation in April 2006 after having retired as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Novo Nordisk A/S.

CHRIS SIDOTI
Human rights lawyer, activist and teacher
Chris Sidoti currently works from Sydney, Australia, as an international human rights consultant, specialising in the international human rights system and in national human rights institutions. He is also the independent chair of the United Kingdom Government’s Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Forum. He was director of the International Service for Human Rights, based in Geneva, Switzerland, from 2003 to 2007. He has been Australian Human Rights Commissioner (1995-2000), Australian Law Reform Commissioner (1992-1995) and Foundation Director of the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (1987-1992). He has also worked in non-government organisations, including for the Human Rights Council of Australia and the Australian Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Western Sydney, Griffith University (Queensland) and the Australian Catholic University and a Fellow of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University.

Sidst opdateret af Jonas Eder-Hansen 03.11.2008