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| Andrea Ramage, Director Sustainable Solutions, CH2M Hill |
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From March 01, 2007 7:30 AM Until March 01, 2007 12:00 PM |
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Seattle University
Casey Building Atrium
Seattle, WA 98121 |
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425-445-2600 |
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http://www.nbis.org |
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Mary Rose
PO Box 2338
Kirkland, WA 98083 425-828-0982
info@nbis.org
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| Description |
Sustainability is an important trend for business, one that occupies the world stage front and center, and one that has strong local implications, too. Business is well-positioned to create value from sustainability, reduce risk through sustainable approaches, and lead the development of solutions to the world's most pressing issues -- such as climate change, water scarcity, energy supply, waste/pollution, and ecosystem destruction. In this Forum and in-depth Workshop, Andrea will present the links between business and sustainability through a Sustainability Value Model, based on Dr. Stuart Hart's work at Cornell University. The framework will help workshop attendees to better grasp the many dimensions of sustainability relative to their own organizations, assess their organization's status with respect to sustainability, and identify potential future risks and opportunities.
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| Breakfast Forum and Workshop. Register for the Forum only or for the combined Forum and Workshop. Registration prices include discounts for students, NBIS members and Seattle University staff |
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