Emily Davidow
Catching the Green Wave
Posted on 02.03.07 by Emily
February 7, 2007
6:00 pmto8:00 pm
Andrew Winston is founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and co-author of Green to Gold  
Catching the Green Wave:
Creating “Eco-Advantage” that Pays Off for your Business presented by Smith College Club of New York City and the Columbia Business School Club/NY
Event Date: Wednesday, February 7th, 2007 at 6:00pm
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
6:00- 8:00 p.m.

 

“No executive can afford to ignore the green wave sweeping the business world. Esty and Winston show how to make sustainability a core element of strategy—and profit from it.” — Chad Holliday, CEO, DuPont
A rising interest in the environment, a Green Wave is sweeping the business world: rising energy costs, global concern about greenhouse gases and climate change, the world’s biggest companies (like Wal-Mart) pressuring suppliers to go green, big investments in clean technologies, and new “stakeholders” like NGOs and activist shareholders asking very tough questions about how companies handle environmental and social issues.
Trying to figure out what it means for your business, but don’t have the time or tools to do so? Come to this lively talk by Andrew Winston, co-author of the best-selling new book, Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage, and hear practical perspective from panelists representing companies large and small from the NYC area.
The Financial Times calls Green to Gold “a manual on how to turn your company into an eco-success, catching the current wave of consumer and government interest in saving the world from environmental catastrophe.”
Andrew will:
· Lay out the environmental pressures and powerful stakeholders driving the Green Wave;
·Explore the strategies and tools the world's best companies use to profit in this new, environmentally-sensitive world; and
·Share stories of how global leaders of top companies are making environmental stewardship a strategic competitive advantage.


Panelists will then provide perspective on how they are capitalizing upon eco-advantageous opportunities within their own firms.
Panelists include:
“,1] ); //–>
Andrew will:
· Lay out the environmental pressures and powerful stakeholders driving the Green Wave;
·Explore the strategies and tools the world’s best companies use to profit in this new, environmentally-sensitive world; and
·Share stories of how global leaders of top companies are making environmental stewardship a strategic competitive advantage.


Panelists will then provide perspective on how they are capitalizing upon eco-advantageous opportunities within their own firms.
Panelists include:
Bruce Schlein, VP, Environmental Affairs, Citigroup
Mark Tercek, Managing Director, Environment, Goldman Sachs.
Miranda Magagnini, CoCEO, IceStone
Jacquelyn Ottman, author of Green Marketing: Opportunity for Innovation, will moderate.
SPEAKER
Andrew Winston is founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and helps leading companies use environmental thinking to drive growth. His current book Green to Gold highlights what works – and what doesn’t – when companies go "green." Andrew is a nationally recognized expert on green business, and has written for or appeared in Time, Newsweek, The Washington Post, Forbes, ABC News, National Public Radio, and CNBC's Power Lunch. His earlier career included advising companies on corporate strategy while at Boston Consulting Group and management positions in strategy and marketing at Time Warner and MTV. Andrew is a Fellow of the Center for Business and Environment at Yale University. He holds a BA in Economics from Princeton, an MBA from Columbia, and a Masters of Environmental Management from Yale.”,1] ); //–>Alice LeBlanc, Director of the Office of Environment and Climate Change, AIG
Bruce Schlein, VP, Environmental Affairs, Citigroup
Mark Tercek, Managing Director, Environment, Goldman Sachs.
Miranda Magagnini, CoCEO, IceStone
Jacquelyn Ottman, author of Green Marketing: Opportunity for Innovation, will moderate.
SPEAKER
Andrew Winston is founder of Winston Eco-Strategies and helps leading companies use environmental thinking to drive growth. His current book Green to Gold highlights what works – and what doesn’t – when companies go “green.” Andrew is a nationally recognized expert on green business, and has written for or appeared in Time, Newsweek, The Washington Post, Forbes, ABC News, National Public Radio, and CNBC’s Power Lunch. His earlier career included advising companies on corporate strategy while at Boston Consulting Group and management positions in strategy and marketing at Time Warner and MTV. Andrew is a Fellow of the Center for Business and Environment at Yale University. He holds a BA in Economics from Princeton, an MBA from Columbia, and a Masters of Environmental Management from Yale.
DATE & TIME
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Reception and networking begin at 6:00 p.m. (includes hors d’oeuvres and soft drinks). Program begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. Please be on time so that you may be seated at 6:30p.m. sharp!
PLACE
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom
4 Times Square Building
Entrance on W. 42nd St. at Broadway
“,1] ); //–>
DATE & TIME
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Reception and networking begin at 6:00 p.m. (includes hors d’oeuvres and soft drinks). Program begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. Please be on time so that you may be seated at 6:30p.m. sharp!
PLACE
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom
4 Times Square Building
Entrance on W. 42nd St. at Broadway
REGISTRATION
Members $20.00: Nonmembers $30.00. Only those who preregister may attend. Seating is very limited.
Click here to buy tickets!!!
EVENT ORGANIZERS
Thanks to Jacquelyn Ottman of the Smith College Club of New York and Geoffrey Southworth of the Columbia Business School Club/NY for organizing this event.
“,1] ); //–>New York, NY
REGISTRATION
Members $20.00: Nonmembers $30.00. Only those who preregister may attend. Seating is very limited.
Click here to buy tickets!!!
EVENT ORGANIZERS
Thanks to Jacquelyn Ottman of the Smith College Club of New York and Geoffrey Southworth of the Columbia Business School Club/NY for organizing this event.

Filed under: environment and events and nyc and sustainability

Comments:

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

Line and paragraph breaks automatic, e-mail address never displayed, HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>




Categories




Archives



Think Globally, Act Joyfully

This site's a compendium of people, places, ideas and things I love (or at least noticed) and want to share. Want to learn more about me?

More About Emily Davidow

Want to share something back? Feel free to add comments, send me an email or leave me a voicemail.


Subscribe

Subscribe via RSS

Subscribe to email updates:



Search


Intriguing Upcoming Events





© 2005-2008 Emily Davidow
This site is carbon neutral, powered by WordPress and hosted by Dreamhost.