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Jeffrey HollenderFeatured Presenter:
Jeffrey Hollender,
Chief Inspired Protagonist, Co-founder, and Executive Chairperson

Seventh Generation

Steve Glenn, Chair of the Sustainable Business Council and the Board of the SBC invite you to a SBC Forum member event on Thursday, April 29, 2010 featuring Jeffrey Hollender.


Steve Glenn's LivingHome The Forum will be held at Steve Glenn's LivingHome, which was the first home in the nation to be certified LEED® Platinum. 

THIS EVENT IS OPEN ONLY TO SBC FORUM MEMBERS. If you are not yet a SBC Forum member, you can attend by bringing cash or check to the event for $150 for the annual SBC Forum membership fee. For more information on the Forum and member benefits, see below.
Jeffrey will be discussing his sustainable business insights and his new book, The Responsibility Revolution: How the Next Generation of Businesses Will Win which argues that for too long, our definition of what constitutes "responsible" corporate behavior has been dangerously timid. To confront the daunting challenges facing society and the economy, companies must do more than monitor factories, donate to charities, and trumpet efforts to be a little less bad. The Responsibility Revolution is a road map for reimaging companies from within: innovating new ways of working; instilling a new logic of competing; redefining the very purpose and possibility of business.

IMPORTANT: Please be sure to RSVP by clicking HERE.

SBC Board Members
Laura Berland-Shane, Bill Colitre, Lorelyn Eaves,
Steve Glenn, Rob Kramer, Carrie Norton

RSVP Required to molly.lavik@sustainablebc.org

For questions and interest in becoming a SBC Forum Member please e-mail molly.lavik@sustainablebc.org or call 310 285-8494.

DATE/TIME: THURSDAY, APRIL 29TH, 7:00 P.M.-9:00 P.M.
ADDRESS AND PARKING INFO: 2914 Highland Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90405

There is street parking. This is a residential neighborhood, so please be respectful of neighbors.

The SBC Forum offers sustainable business professionals the chance to connect with each other in an intimate, confidential setting to discuss the issues, opportunities and business models impacting their businesses. The core SBC Forum experience is a bi-monthly luncheon at which members present their businesses and specific issues they’re facing in order to get feedback and advice from fellow members. With a range of skills, expertise, knowledge and successes across many industry sectors, SBC Forum members provide each other with critical perspective and support. In addition to the lunches, there are periodic member receptions and meals with invited guests. Previous programs have included such renowned business leaders as Brian Dumaine, Editor of Fortune Small Business, Duke Stump, former Chief Marketing Officer for Seventh Generation, and Ray Anderson, Founder and Chairman, Interface, Inc.
ANNUAL COST IS $150.

Member Benefits
a) Complimentary pass to SBC quarterly events (annual value $100)
b) Ability to attend bi-monthly SBC Forum lunches.
c) Opportunity to be featured at a SBC Forum lunch as a presenter.
d) Periodic receptions and meals with invited guests.
e) SBC Forum Membership logo to post on website and utilize in marketing.

IMPORTANT: Please be sure to RSVP by clicking HERE.

 

WHEN
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM

LOCATION
Steve Glenn's LivingHome
The first LEED Platinum home in the US
2914 Highland Ave.
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Map For Directions

COST
Free to SBC Forum Members.
Must be a SBC Forum Member to attend.
Bring cash or a check for $150 made out to Sustainable Business Council LA/IHCenter to the event to join.

Sponsors: 

The Sustainable Business Council of Los Angeles is an activity of the International Humanities Center

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