Jul 13, 2009

Sustainability Intensive | Save the date: May 10, 11, 12 and 14, 2010 ‐ 9 am ‐5 pm, 2010

Description:
How do you prepare your organization for climate change, natural resource depletion, and population growth? How do you position your organization to weather the recession and take advantage of the opportunities from the government and business in the green economy?

Sustainable Seattle is pleased to offer the first of what will be an annual intensive training session for 2010 [click here to download a detailed description in pdf]. This intensive will prepare your organization for successfully integrating sustainability no matter where you are on the journey to sustainability. A careful mix of expert speakers, peer-panel discussions, and participatory activities makes the week enjoyable and useful. Participants will come away with new skills, resources and effective, practical solutions. Attendees will be capped at 15.


Dates/Venue
Spring 2010. May 10, 11, 12 and 14, 2010 ‐ 9 am ‐5 pm/ Venue: Downtown Seattle, Vance Building, Suite 630

Registration
Contact us for more information at ED@sustainableseattle.org. Sliding scale available for students and individuals with limited income.

Sponsorship
Interested in sponsoring the Sustainability Intensive. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please contact us for more information.

1 comment:

  1. I highly, highly, highly recommend that this event be listed on the major business education and social site for the area: Biznik.

    I would post it, but I'm not hosting or attending. Someone who hosts this could fill the class a few times over if it were posted on Biznik.

    To do this, go to binik.com and make a profile (picture of your face is very important) and, in 'Your Profile' go to 'Events' and click the green button 'Create an Event'

    No promises, of course, but I believe that whoever is hosting this could host a few free/$20 'not-yet-green business mixers' and get a real following, of which more than 15 would be revving either their own motors, or their bigger-CEO friends' to join you.

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