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Green Your Business! Ways to minimize risk through climate friendly actions & the financial rewards of eco-minded practices

06/06/2008 - 9:00am
06/06/2008 - 12:00pm
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A crash course to help owners, managers and employees understand the different ways climate change can impact their business and will teach easy implementable steps towards how to green your office and the financial rewards through these steps such as: cost reduction, brand value, risk reduction and employee retention and morale. Other topics will include energy efficiency, commuting and travel, paper use and a variety of other activities... more: http://nwetc.org/sust-405_06-08_seattle.htm

Friday, June 6, 2008 :: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Antioch University Seattle :: 2326 Sixth Avenue
$45 biz/gov :: $35 student /non-profit
pre-register! https://nwetc.websitesource.net/reg_sust-405_06-08_seattle/registration....

Instructors: Kevin Wilhelm, CEO of Sustainable Business Consulting :: Anne Morgan, Senior Consultant, SBC :: Jessie Alan Associate Consultant, SBC

-A special thank you to Antioch University Seattle and Sustainable Business Consulting for helping us make this affordable for all! -

  • Kevin Wilhelm, CEO of SBC, an expert in sustainability and a national thought leader in the field of business and climate change. Kevin brings over 13 years of bottom-line financial experience to the field, having worked with clients ranging from next generation renewable energy start-ups to Fortune 500 multinationals. He is a nationally recognized speaker on the business of climate change and is the Chair of the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce Sustainability Committee.
  • Anne Morgan, Senior Consultant Anne has an array of experience strategy development, project and relationship management, and communications. Her prior work includes development of a sustainability strategy and carbon footprint analysis for a $300 million national outdoor retailer. She holds a Masters in Sustainability from the Blekinge Institute of Technology in Sweden and is responsible for helping SBC clients develop profitable business solutions by creating and integrating climate change and sustainability strategies into their operations.
  • Jessie Alan, Consultant Before coming to SBC, Jessie worked for several years in the environmental nonprofit sector – first as a Partnership Development Associate for a 50 year-old national service organization, and then as Executive Director of a start-up organization in Seattle. She is a Master’s Candidate at the Bainbridge Graduate Institute, an experienced public speaker, and an avid recreationist with first-hand knowledge of the outdoor industry. Jessie applies her skills to research, analysis, writing, and moderating for SBC projects.

    NWETC.org / Renata Sobol

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