Sustainable Consulting

September's Speaker in SF: Jurriann Kamp, Founder of Ode Magazine

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We are thrilled to have Jurriaan Kamp, the founder of Ode Magazine, as our speaker in San Francisco this month. Kamp will discuss his thoughts on the power and need for optimism and solutions in ourJurriann Kampcurrent world, the role of media and specifically Ode in making a positive impact needed to create a sustainable world.

 

Ode’s mission is to publish stories about the people and ideas that are making a difference. The magazine for “intelligent optimists,” Ode reports on positive news in the areas of health, science, spirit, life, energy and business. Odemagazine.com is a vibrant community that connects readers from around the globe.

 

Jurriaan Kamp founded Ode Magazine in The Netherlands in 1995 with his wife, Helene de Puy. The magazine continues to thrive there and in 2007, Ode Magazine’s U.S. offices opened in the Bay Area.

 

Before founding Ode, Kamp was an editor, correspondent in South Asia and Chief Economics Editor at the Dutch daily newspaper NRC Handelsblad. He is the author of Small Change: How Fifty Dollars Changes the World and Because People Matter. Ode Magazine in the Netherlands recently published its 100th issue.

 

Please join us on Tuesday, September 28th for this amazing opportunity.  To register for the event, click here.

 

cheyenne

Primary EcoTuesday City: 
San Francisco

Laura Lazarescou

As a an entrepreneurial problem-solver, I am very excited to learn about this group.  Initially a Petroleum Engineer, transformed through the software industry and ultimately telecommunications, I am passionate about putting my technology know-how into growing sustainble businesses that are good corporate citizens.  I have also had the good fortune to support non-profits and social ventures related to technology and entrepreneurship.  I look forward to discovering others in the Dallas / Ft. Worth who are building sustainable businesses in creative ways.

Primary EcoTuesday City: 
Dallas
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Ft. Worth

Urban EcoTourism - Is it really real?

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Silicon Valley EcoTuesday chapter organized an interesting talk in July. Don Eagleston, the President and CEO of the Sunnyvale Chamber of commerce talked about `Authentic Urban Ecotourism’. Don is a leader in establishing Ecotourism plans in urban environments, a concept new to conventional Ecotourism. In this talk this month Don defined the criteria required for authentic ecotourism and how it differentiates itself from greenwashing and adventure tourism.

micpetit31

Primary EcoTuesday City: 
San Francisco

fabiola5

I'm a 37 years business consultant from San Diego.

Primary EcoTuesday City: 
San Francisco

Six Degrees of Sustainability: Building Better Green Relationships

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    My interest in building better green relationships started with cannibals. Cannibals with Forks. That's a book by British sustainability consultant John Elkington. The title refers to the provocative question posed by Polish poet Stanislaw Lec who asked, "Is it progress, if a cannibal uses a fork?" The "cannibals," in this case are corporate capitalism and the tendency of corporations to "devour" their competition. The "fork" is the triple bottom line--people, planet, and profits of sustainable capitalism. Certainly I expect corporations to be mindful of social justice (people), environmental quality (planet), and economic prosperity (profits), but what about me? What is my individual responsibility? As a business owner, do I practice the triple bottom line? I must admit that green living is a challenge and does not come naturally to me or most Americans. We are consumers. Our economy depends on us to consume. So how can I promote sustainability without being considered un-American? Why has "green" gotten so partisan? How can I make a difference in a country so divided about sustainability issues?

 

  Then I had my "a-ha" moment. Green networking is not about "Us vs. Them." It's about you and me. Let's share our concerns for the future. Find a middle ground. Get the dialogue started on common ground. That way we keep expanding the network, instead of holding on tighter to negative, fear-based beliefs.

 

   Awareness of the issues and getting involved are the keys to a successful green network. Let's share our concerns about the environment and sustainability. Do you have a mission statement? Mine is: "Helping people make simple changes that will simply change their lives, in order to become healthier and eliminate toxins from their homes."

 

  Sustainable relationships are easier than you think. People are everywhere! Everybody knows somebody. People are an unlimited renewable resource. Certainly we are all special, but we are not an endangered species. Just make the effort to get out and meet people regularly. There are networking groups everywhere.

 

  When you meet someone, listen to them. Treat them with respect. As a former newspaper reporter, believe me, everyone has a story to tell. What are their interests, their special concerns? If I listen, I learn. But I must admit, I have not always followed my own advice. At times, I have gotten carried away and verbally "firehosed" people. I never heard from these people again. They seemed to have vanished. My point is, people won't care about how much you know, until they know how much you care.

 

  Finally, visualize your Green Network. My Green Network is my community, it is constantly expanding. I am connected to a diverse group of individuals of all ages, colors, nationalities, and lifestyles. I see infinite possibilities and hopeful new perspectives. I hope you do, too, with your green network.

 

  So let's get together sometime and find out more about each other.

 

audelambert

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Exploring sustainability through different lenses: from consulting to microfinance, renewable energy, advertising, media, social justice and sports.

Primary EcoTuesday City: 
San Francisco

tonytreacy

I am the founder and managing partner of eConsultants.it Ltd. We specialise in SEO and eBusiness Consultancies to owner managed businesses. We help our clients to increase their search engine rankings by using content optimisation, link building, social networking and conversion strategies to increase their online sales.

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UK

GitanjaliDeb

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As a talented attorney, green consultant and project manager Mishty has workedin both the public and private sectors. She focused her undergraduate studies on economics and environmental science. She continued to the University of Texas Law School were she published several law review articles in the area of environmental regulations with her unique ability to draft innovative and persuasive arguments. She has a talent for being a team player and for forging solid alliances with strategic partners. Her primary focus is to provide practical and sustainable solutions that helps transform long-term business goals into reality while addressing daily operational challenges.

Primary EcoTuesday City: 
Dallas