… in a monthly discussion circle to imagine a regenerative, resilient society and explore how business, government, and civil society can make that possible. As peers from across disciplines, we are navigating similar questions about how to understand the world and change it for the better. We gather to build community—and have the kind of …
… both domestically and abroad; to date, there are Certified B Corporations in 50 countries worldwide. Increasingly, entrepreneurs are considering how to create a company that has a positive impact on society, promote corporate social … guide will advise on best practices while helping entrepreneurs minimize legal costs, and make informed decisions as to whether B certification or Benefit incorporation makes sense …
… Please RSVP to Ruth Metzel for the lunch topic of your choice as space is very limited. How do you influence and how are you influenced by your supply chain? A conversation with: Michael Chung, Senior … decision-making spaces? A conversation with: Uta Jungermann, Forest Solutions Group, World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and Matt Daggett, Director of …
… on books offering important lessons that help support the transition to a just and thriving world. We're honored to have Zoe Chance, Senior Lecturer at Yale School of Management and … and traditional capitalism on the planet’s natural systems and human communities, and how that impact is forcing business to change its ways. The Future of the Responsible … ask that when you register, you commit to doing your best to attend. If you're not able to make it, please join us via Zoom . 2225 7986 Circularity Corporate Sustainability Equity …
… Coordinated by Grad Housing. Sewing Repair - Extend the life of your clothes by learning how to hem pants, sew on a button, and fix a tear! Bring an item that needs fixing or just come to learn. Tote bag workshop - Learn how to make a unique tote bag out of an old t-shirt with members of the Working Women’s Network. …
… the projects on The Ground_Up Project platform. Initial questions for discussion include: How could the Lean Canvas be adapted to small-scale environmental projects? Can a Lean Canvas fit a diversity of regions, sectors and project maturity? What would make such a canvas attractive to investors? How about other types of stakeholders (NGOs, … access to resources and making small projects a driver of environmental change. Photo from WorldBank/flickr 2358 Thriving Food Systems and Nature Based Solutions Clean Energy …
… will include: Why did you apply to the joint degree program? Why pursue a joint degree? How has your time at Yale has shaped your professional and personal goals? What are the strengths of both schools? How can you take advantage of and adapt to the culture/network of both? How can you experiment during an extra year at Yale? How can you take advantage of two …
… will include: --Why did you apply to the joint degree program? Why pursue a joint degree? How has your time at Yale has shaped your professional and personal goals? --What are the strengths of both schools? How can you take advantage and adapt to the culture/network of both? How can you experiment during an extra year at Yale? How can you take advantage of two …
… in efficiency and conservation programs? Do you want a better understanding of how water and energy systems are connected? We all know that saving water saves energy. And that saving energy saves water. But how do we bring these synergies into practice? Tune into Blueprint for Efficiency’s …
… an evening talk with Rick Ridgeway, Adam Werbach and Scott Briscoe. They’ll be discussing how we move forward in a world facing the environmental crisis – including why we need personal activism, the new paradigm for responsible business and how we make these movements inclusive of all people. They’ll end with thoughts on what will be the …