1. FC Union Berlin receives Ethics in Sports Award 2022 from WFEB

To recognize outstanding sustainable contributions in the sports arena and beyond, the World Forum for Ethics in Business since 2014 honors outstanding organizations and individuals with the Ethics in Sports Award.  The 2022 Ethics in Sports Award in the category ‘Outstanding Organization’ was conferred upon Germany’s first league soccer club 1. FC Union Berlin e.V.

Brussels, 1 November 2022 – In a moving ceremony during the 6th World Summit on Ethics & Leadership in Sports from 13-14 October 2022 in Bangalore, India, the current Bundesliga front-runner 1. FC Union Berlin was announced as winner of the Ethics in Sports Award in the category ‘Outstanding Organization’

Addressing the audience via video message upon announcement of the Award, 1. FC Union Berlin‘s President Dirk Zingler said: ‘To be honored with the Ethics in Sports Award for ‚Outstanding Organization‘ fills us with pride and gratitude. 1. FC Union Berlin and the many people who shape it have always seen football as being a part of society that has the power to be effective far beyond the borders of sport. I accept this Award with great pride for all those committed to serving the social needs of people in and around our club.’

By conferring the Award for “Outstanding Organization” to 1. FC Union Berlin, the Board of Directors of the World Forum for Ethics in Business (WFEB) recognized in particular 1. FC Union Berlin’s deeply-rooted social responsibility and commitment to address social issues through their various initiatives, which, among others, use sport as a tool in the education and development of the young generation and teach important values such as respect, tolerance and teamwork. Through 1. FC Union Berlin’s achievements and value-driven initiatives, the organization serve as a role model not only for the sport, but for the community at large. 1. FC Union Berlin has impressively shown that sporting success and social responsibility can go hand in hand, and, in fact, that a leadership-style based on human values and ethics are the pillar for sustainable success.

About the Award
The Ethics in Sports Award stems from the annual Ethics in Business Award conferred by the World Forum for Ethics in Business to honor individuals and companies that have demonstrated the importance of human values and ethics in life and in the business arena. The Award was instituted in 2006, and is presented annually at the International Leadership Symposium organized by the World Forum for Ethics in Business at the European Parliament. 18 winners have received this award over the past years.

In 2014, for the first time, WFEB recognized outstanding sustainable contributions in the sports arena and once again in 2016, 2018 and 2019. The Ethics in Sports Award recognizes an organization and / or individual that have been a leading role model in radiating and embodying ethical behavior in life and in the sports area. The recipients have inspired people to observe and practice human values, and to give equal, if not greater importance, to human values vis-à-vis success in sports. Winners are selected by the Board of Directors of the WFEB.

About the 6th World Summit on Ethics & Leadership in Sports
The 6th World Summit on Ethics & Leadership in Sports was held from 13-14 October 2022 in Bangalore, India and welcomed more than 400 delegates from 45 countries to seek a roadmap for protecting the original values of sports, and to unite people through sports in a post-pandemic world riddled by conflict, economic crisis and mental health issues.

The Summit was organized by the World Forum for Ethics in Business (WFEB), a Brussels-based global NGO with special consultative status at the United Nations’ ECOSOC, in partnership with Dr. Rau Foundation, and is a continuation of WFEB’s dedicated Ethics in Sports conference series. Earlier summits were held in collaboration with institutions such as FIFA, FC Union Berlin, Anti-Doping Norway and FairSport.

Contact:
WFEB Press Office
Cirstin Ehlers
T: +49 151 43101428
E: press(at)wfeb.org

“Ask the questions that nobody wants to hear”

– Press release –

The 2nd edition of the Anti-Doping in Sports Conference on 4 June 2019 in Oslo challenged athletes, sports federations, sponsors and broadcasters alike to stand in for a clean and ethical sports by not shying away from the truth and asking uncomfortable, challenging questions.

Oslo, 5 June 2019 – Transparency, Trust and Accountability – these were the keywords that over-echoed the proceedings of the 2nd Anti-Doping in Sports Conference held on 4 June 2019 in Oslo. Organized by the World Forum for Ethics in Business (WFEB) in partnership with Anti-Doping Norway and FairSport for the second year in a row, the conference focused on the importance of placing athletes more at the center of the development of anti-doping work. In addition, speakers pointed out why the media are important contributors to the fight against doping and how sponsors can and should impose sport on anti-doping.

‘Sports unite people across the continents and it is important to keep it clean, said WFEB founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in his keynote address. ‘On one hand, we condemn people who are in this world who are in doping and on the other hand, there are those that encourage it. We need to identify those who supply doping. And also athletes who are trapped in this – they need help and not condemnation.  They need compassion’, he added.

‘It is our responsibility to create a world with competition with compassion, a competition with a sense of responsibilities, a competition with values’ he urged the audience.

Giving a voice to the athletes, the panel discussion with international sports stars not only highlighted the importance of

performance support but moreover the importance of mental health support.

‘Performance and mental support should go hand in hand’, urged Bree Schaff, Skeleton and Bobsleigh racer from the United States when discussing a question from the audience on the importance of mental health and psychological support for athletes.

‘The pressure from fans, sponsors, media on us athletes is too big’, added Petr Koukal, Olympic Badminton Athlete from Czech Republic and a member of the WADA Athlete Committee. ‘We should get back to the roots of sports’, he continued.

The proceedings also discussed the amount of money circulating in sports and that sports is drifting away from its pure, original purpose.

About 200 people from 27 countries participated at the event that was themed ”

Athletes, Sports, Sponsors and Broadcasters – A cooperation for clean and ethical sports”. The conference was inaugurated by Oslo’s Vice Mayor Kamzy Gunaratnam.

The conference proceedings also saw the conferment of the WFEB Ethics in Sports Award 2019, an award that recognizes an outstanding organization and / or individual that have been a leading role model in radiating and embodying ethical behaviour in life and in the sports arena. David Walsh, Chief Sports Writer of the Sunday Times and Author received the prize this year.

“We only want to watch something that makes us feel good. A story like Lance Armstrong was so brilliant. He came through cancer and came back on the top of sports and people think ‚this brings us hope’.. It was simply doing my job’ said David Walsh in his speech’. He was a key journalist in uncovering the doping system around Lance Armstrong and the US Postal Service Cycling Team and continues promoting sportsmanship and good governance in sports through his work.

Calling for shared responsibility in his closing remarks, Anders Solheim, CEO of Anti-Doping urged that “We want you all to be part of the team for a pure sport – and I ask everyone to think about what the individual of you can do to ensure a clean and ethical sport. Sport has its own ability to gather – and now we have to gather ourselves to protect a clean sport. Change can be demanding, but we need change – and we must use the opportunity now. Speak out, keep your eyes up, ask questions, be critical, challenge.’

 

Contact
WFEB Press Office
Email: press(at)wfeb.org
www.wfeb.org

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The World Forum for Ethics in Business is a registered public interest foundation based in Belgium (N° 822.216.342). The mandate of the Forum includes all manners of pursuing and establishing the indispensable ethical foundations of business in a globalized world. Providing a platform for the promotion and defense of ethical approaches to business enterprise and corporate governance and facilitating global dialogue and fostering cooperation among the private sector, the academic world, government agencies, international organizations, the media, spiritual as well as secular communities and all other stakeholders are among the organization’s main objectives.

For the past 16 years, the WFEB has convened in worldwide conference and since 2006 annually at the European Parliament in Brussels to advocate and act towards ethics and good governance. The Anti-Doping in Sports conference is a continuation of WFEB’s conference series on ‘ethics in sports’. Earlier editions were held at the FIFA headquarters (2014, 2016) and at the stadium of Germany’s soccer club Union Berlin (2015). WFEB was founded in 2010 by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. For further information visit www.wfeb.org.

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Innovation 4.0: Shaping a humane fourth digital revolution

We are global, we are fast, we are digital. And as the world we know is changing at an incredible pace, there are predictions that 40% of the world’s leading companies will not exist in a meaningful way after the next decade if they do not adequately prepare themselves for this era. Undoubtedly, the fourth industrial revolution is about to create a world in which virtual and physical systems cooperate with each other in a flexible way. It is changing how we work, live and relate to one another – and the very essence of what it means to be humane.

Recognizing this imperative need to discuss and redefine ethical standards and regulations in innovation and the leadership styles required across all sectors, the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition and the World Forum for Ethics in Business in partnership with the European Patent Office, the German Patent and Trade Mark Office and the Peter Löscher Chair for Business Ethics at the Technical University of Munich are organizing a series of conferences titled the ‘Munich Conference Series on Ethics in Innovation.’

The first conference in this series will take place from 26-27 June 2017 at the German Patent and Trade Mark Office in Munich and will focus on Information and Communication Technologies with special emphasis on innovations in the digital age, including artificial intelligence, internet of things and big data.

The conference will bring together 300 global thinkers and leading experts from academics, business, politics and NGOs and will address central questions such as:

  • Innovation 4.0: Can growth really be the main guiding principle of the fourth digital revolution? How can we ensure that this revolution is empowering and human-centred, rather than divisive and dehumanizing?
  • Leadership 4.0: What type of leadership is needed for organizations to be able to innovate and transform in the speed needed?
  • Education 4.0: Can value-based education be an answer to the need for adequate leadership?
  • CSR 4.0: How can we assure that the fourth industrial revolution does not devour its own children but actually creates shared value?

Venue

German Patent and Trade Mark Office
(Deutsches Patent- und Markenamt) – DPMAforum
Zweibrückenstraße 12
80331 München
Germany

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