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SUMMARY:The Future of Capitalism: The Role of Certified B Corporations and Benefit Governance\, Featuring Patagonia\, Revolution Foods and Southern Bancorp
DESCRIPTION:Join B Lab and Certified B Corporations (also known as B Corps) for a discussion on building a more inclusive and sustainable economy through a real-life model of stakeholder capitalism. B Corps are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance\, public transparency\, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy. Many B Corps are committed to addressing problems of inequity and injustice that disproportionately affect communities of color. And earlier this year\, B Lab joined a coalition of more than 50 impact-oriented organizations to call for a White House Initiative on Inclusive Economic Growth that would embrace structural reforms in order to create an economy that works for all. \nWith remarks provided by:\n• Andrew Kassoy\, Co-Founder\, B Lab Global\n• Deval Patrick\, former Governor of Massachusetts \nA conversation with panelists:\n• Ryan Gellert\, CEO\, Patagonia\n• Darrin Williams\, CEO\, Southern Bancorp\n• Kirsten Tobey\, Founder and Chief Impact Officer\, Revolution Foods \nModerated by:\n• Jorge Fontanez\, Chief Executive Officer\, B Lab U.S. & Canada\n• Holly Ensign-Barstow\, Director\, Stakeholder Governance and Policy\, B Lab U.S. & Canada
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/the-future-of-capitalism-the-role-of-certified-b-corporations-and-benefit-governance-featuring-patagonia-revolution-foods-and-southern-bancorp/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211019T150000
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SUMMARY:Find and Select Better Materials Today: Free Training by ecomedes
DESCRIPTION:Drastically reduce the time it takes to search for the best materials for your LEED or green building project\, learn how to list a product\, automate a product’s LEED documentation process with one click\, and promote a product as “Verified for LEED” by attending this free interactive demo. Learn about GBCI’s Better Materials Initiative and its Unified Search feature that allows you to search across all leading global material platforms simultaneously in one go as well as enjoy a real time interative demo from ecomedes\, Inc. (one of the leading global material platforms). Check out this amazing tool before\, during and after program: https://materialsforleed.ecomedes.com \nArchitects\, designers\, facility managers and anyone who is in charge of selecting materials and products for a healthy\, sustainable\, high performance space will benefit from this training. Manufacturers\, vendors and distributors that have materials and products for green buildings will learn how to list your product\, automate your product’s LEED documentation process with one click\, and promote your product as “Verified for LEED.” \nSpeaker \n\nPaul Shahriari\, Chief Innovation Officer / Co-founder\, ecomedes\, Inc.\n\nSchedule at a Glance \n\nVirtual lobby opens (5 minutes before training)\nWelcome / Introductions / Announcements (10 min)\nTraining & Live Demonstration (30 min)\nInteractive Q&A (20 min)\nSession Concludes (on the hour)\n\nLearning Objectives \nCourse Participants will gain the following skills and knowledge \n\nUnderstand how the USGBC Better Materials Platform is constructed from industry certification data and when to use this tool for material selection.\nLearn how to streamline your ability to document LEED contribution for building products via the “Verified for LEED” program\nLearn how to use the Ecomedes tool option to: 1) Discover building materials that meet project sustainability goals; 2) Conduct comparison of sustainable building products; 3) Analyze energy and water impact of building materials; and 4) Create documentation for LEED projects\n\n\nLearn names of the 5 platforms participating in the Better Materials Initiative program and where to find them\n\nCost \n\nFree
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/find-and-select-better-materials-today-free-training-by-ecomedes/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211020T120000
DTSTAMP:20260620T131855
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SUMMARY:Impact Mission Miami presents an informative and engaging session about the growing B Corp and values-aligned Miami business ecosystem
DESCRIPTION:Join Impact Mission Miami as we share more information about the benefits of pursuing a values-aligned path for your business. We will break down what a B Corp is\, how to begin your B Corp journey and have special guests who can speak to their perosnal experiences with the process. \nA regional chapter of Florida For Good\, Impact Mission Miami was created to represent sustainable and values-aligned companies in the South Florida region. This collective is focused on bringing awareness to and cultivating the conscious business movement in the region\, as well as gathering like-minded individuals and providing resources to help companies find a more values-driven path while encouraging the use of the B Impact Assessment and creation of Certified B Corps. \nThe ultimate goal for our platform is to help a purpose-driven economy thrive here in the beautiful South Florida community.
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/impact-mission-miami-presents-an-informative-and-engaging-session-about-the-growing-b-corp-and-values-aligned-miami-business-ecosystem/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211021T153000
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SUMMARY:Florida Recycling Summit at Tervis
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturing and Recycling go hand-in-hand. Join our panel of experts as they discuss how manufacturing uses recycling in everyday activities. \nPanelist include Rogan Donelly\, President & CEO of Tervis; Rob Harris\, Executive Director of Sarasota Manatee Manufacturing Association and Tom Feeney\, President & CEO of Associated Industries of Florida. Our moderator will be Steve Lezman – PepsiCo and Chair of the Florida Recycling Partnership Foundation \nFollowing the panel discussion\, there will be a tour of the Tervis Facility \nSpace is limited for this event! \nDate: Thursday\, October 21\, 2021 \nCost: $75 per person \nSponsors: Limited number of Gold – $750 or Green – $500 sponsorships \nMore information: keyna@flrecycling.org or 850.728.1054
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/florida-recycling-summit-at-tervis/
LOCATION:Tervis Facility\, 201 Triple Diamond Blvd\, Venice\, FL\, 34275\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T120000
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SUMMARY:LEED Green Associate Exam Prep Bootcamp (Two Half Fridays)
DESCRIPTION:This TWO half day virtual workshop held on two consecutive Fridays (10/22/21 & 10/29/21 9am-12pm) will be a dynamic\, interactive training course taught by USGBC Faculty that provides guidance tied to the specifics of each LEED category. Whether seeking a better understanding of how to integrate sustainability\, wellness\, and green construction practices into the built environment\, LEED\, and/or pursuing the LEED Green Associate credential\, this class is for you! \nSchedule of Day 1 Workshop \n\nIntroduction to green building fundamentals\nLEED Framework\nLocation and transportation\nSustainable sites\nWater efficiency\n\nSchedule of Day 2 Workshop \n\nEnergy efficiency\nMaterials & resources\nHealthy buildings\nWhat to expect on the LEED Green Associate Exam\nGroup quiz and questions review\nStudy-time and test-taking recommendations\n\nRegistration Includes: \n\nTwo half days of intense classroom training in a virtual\, open\, interactive environment. Both days are included in the cost of the ticket and different information will be presented each day.\nList of terrific resources to help with your studying\, knowledge and prep test questions.\nDigital presentation workbook to take notes on during class (the recording will not be shared)\nOngoing access to the instructor for additional questions post training\n\nFees: \n\nCity/County/Government USGBC Member Course Fee: $150.00\nCity/County/Government Non-member Course Fee: $200\nUSGBC Florida Individual Member Course Fee: $150.00\nNon-Member Course Fee: $200.00\nStudent Course Fee: $120.00 (with valid ID)\nGroup discounts available upon request (5-10 people 20% discount; 11+ people 25% discount)\nCredential Exam Fee: $200 Members / $250 Non-members / $100 Students (Optional; Add on)\n\nNot a USGBC Florida Community Member\, yet? Get a 15% discount when you register and add on an individual membership! \nRefunds allowed up to seven days before class starts. Email sboren@usgbc.org \nUpon completion of this Course\, registrants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the key components of the LEED Rating System.\nDiscuss the overall LEED Certification process.\nDescribe the intents and associated concepts of each LEED credit category.\nRecognize successful LEED strategies and measurements for achieving credit category goals.\nExplain regulations\, recognition\, and incentives related to each credit category.\nMore confidently sit for the LEED Green Associate exam and pass!\nUse credentials on your resume for job opportunity.
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/leed-green-associate-exam-prep-bootcamp-two-half-fridays/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211022T133000
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CREATED:20211018T150129Z
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SUMMARY:USGBC Florida Presents Public Sector Policies Panel & Facilities Showcase
DESCRIPTION:With this program we want to share public policies that are accelerating green building adoption and demonstrate the variety of space types for which the public sector is achieving LEED certification. Learn about current policy and program initiatives as well as hear from project teams and owners who will highlight the goals\, strategies\, outcomes\, and lessons learned from several different LEED rating systems including LEED BD+C\, LEED CS Retail\, LEED ID+C CI Healthcare\, and LEED O+M. \nAdvance registration is required. Login instructions will be emailed to registered attendees 24 hours in advance of the session. You may also pose questions you’d like to discuss related to this topic in the registration. \nNot a USGBC Florida Community Member\, yet? Get a 15% discount when you register and add on an individual membership! \nBIG THANK YOU TO SEQUIL Systems for being our event Education Sponsor! \nSpeakers \nPolicy Panel \n\nElizabeth Beardsley\, Senior Policy Counsel\, USGBC Advocacy Team\nChris Castro\, Director of Sustainability & Resiliency\, City of Orlando\nAlyssia Berthoumieux\, Senior Sustainability Coordinator\, City of Miami Beach\nPatricia Gomez\, PE\, CEM\, GBE\, LEED AP\, Ph.D.\, Sustainability/Resilience/Energy Program Manager\, Office of Resilience\, Miami Dade County\n\nShowcase \nTyndall AFB Clinic\, Tyndall Air Force Base (ID+C CI v2009 Healthcare\, Silver\, 82\,645 sq ft) \n\nAshley Eusey\, PE\, LEED AP\, GGP\, WELL AP\, Associate | Sustainability Specialist\, Hoefer Welker\nParker Hall\, PE\, LEED AP\, GPCP\, CxT\, Lead Mechanical Engineer\, Hoefer Welker\n\nOrange County Convention Center Recertification\, Orlando (LEED-EB:OM v2009\, Gold\, 2\,929\,475 sq ft) \n\nKristy Walson\, PE\, LEED Fellow\, BEMP\, Senior Sustainability Consultant\, Energy Services Manager\, TLC Engineering Solutions\n\nCollins Park Parking Garage\, Miami Beach (BD+C CS v4 Retail\, Gold\, 22\,725 sq ft) \n\nSabrina Baglieri\, Senior Capital Projects Coordinator\, City of Miami Beach\nSamantha Varela\, LEED AP\, WELL AP\, Fitwel Ambassador\, Director of Sustainability Services\, SEQUIL Systems Inc.\n\nCity of Dunedin EOC/Fire Training Center\, Dunedin (BD+C NC v4\, Silver\, 5\,696 sq ft) \n\nDrew Smith\, LEED AP BD&C\, CGP\, CxA\, CSI\, GBTP\, COO\, Two Trails\, Inc.\n\n  \nSchedule at a Glance \n\n11:45 PM: Virtual lobby opens\n12:00 PM – 12:10 PM: USGBC Welcome (10 minutes)\n12:10 PM – 12:40 PM: Policy Panel\n12:40 PM – 12:50 PM: Tyndall AFB Medical & Vet Clinic\, Tyndall Air Force Base (ID+C CI v2009 Healthcare\, Silver\, 82\,645 sq ft) (10 mins)\n12:50 PM – 1:00 PM: Orange County Convention Center Recertification\, Orlando (LEED-EB:OM v2009\, Gold\, 2\,929\,475 sq ft) (10 mins)\n1:00 PM – 1:10 PM Collins Park Parking Garage\, Miami Beach (BD+C CS v4 Retail\, Gold\, 22\,725 sq ft) (10 mins)\n1:10 PM – 1:20 PM: City of Dunedin EOC/Fire Training Center\, Dunedin (BD+C NC v4\, Silver\, 5\,696 sq ft) (10 min)\n1:20 PM – 1:30 PM: Q&A and Wrap Up (10 min)\n\nLearning Objectives \n\nDescribe the top\, overarching goals and objectives of the projects as they relate to sustainability\, health & wellness\, resilience\, and equity\nCompare and contrast the most notable strategies from the projects that contributed to achieving LEED BD+C\, LEED CS Retail\, LEED ID+C CI Healthcare\, and LEED O+M certification and recertification.\nLink lessons learned from these projects with an emphasis on health and human experience\, and how the project teams would approach things differently under LEED BD+C\, LEED CS Retail\, LEED ID+C CI Healthcare\, and LEED O+M.\nDiscuss how the projects’ performance outcomes added value\, and how ongoing performance is being measured against LEED v4.1 O+M recertification guidance\nLearn about various public policies in Florida and how they are encouraging adoption of LEED and green building strategies.\n\nContinuing Education \nSubmitted for approval for \n\n1.5 GBCI LEED-specific CE hours (for the BD+C\, ID+C\, and O+M specialties\, and the LEED Green Assoc. credential)\nAIA approved for 1.5 LU/HSW\n\nCost \n\nUSGBC Florida Member + Guest (BOGO) — $20\nUSGBC Member & Partner Organization members — $20\nGeneral / Non-members — $30\nEmerging Professionals (Out of college; 30 and under) — $15\nFull time students (with .edu email) — $15\n\nSpecial opportunity for USGBC Florida Individual Members — Please consider bringing another person (e.g.\, student\, client\, someone who has never heard of USGBC) for no extra cost as part of your registration. The BOGO offer is to say thank you for being a part of our community!
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/usgbc-florida-presents-public-sector-policies-panel-facilities-showcase/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T140000
DTSTAMP:20260620T131855
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SUMMARY:Women in Green Leadership in Equity Through a Sustainability Lens
DESCRIPTION:USGBC’s commitment to transforming the way we do business in the building industry includes social equity. Without social equity\, our projects and organizations cannot be truly sustainable. \nJoin us for our fourth and last 2021 Women in Green Leadership in Equity Through a Sustainability Lens where we will discuss what exactly it is social equity and how do we incorporate it into our every day lives\, our work culture\, practices and LEED projects\, and our larger communities. How do we be steadfast and strong (2021 WIG theme) with building equity into all that we do across across Florida? This WIG will address these questions and more. \nMen are welcome too\, of course! Advance registration is required. Login instructions will be emailed to registered attendees 24 hours in advance of the session. You may also pose questions you’d like to discuss related to this topic in the registration! \nNot a USGBC Florida Community Member\, yet? Get a 15% discount when you register and add on an individual membership! \nSpeakers \nKeynote: \n\n\n\n\n\nMerchon Green\, Equity Official\, City of Orlando\n\n\n\n\n\nSolutions Showcase \n\n\n\n\n\nFood Inequities — Anna Prizzo\, – Alachua County Commissioner\, Program Director and Campus Food Systems Coordinator\, University of Florida\nLEED Social Equity Project Team Pilot Credit & JUST Certification — Kristy Walson\, TLC Engineering Solutions\n\n\n\n\n\nBreakout Session Topics & Facilitators: \n\n\n\nCivic Engagement Training\nSupportive\, equitable and inclusive company culture\nProjects considering social equity in their design\nCareer Development & Education\n\n\n\nSchedule at a Glance \n\n11:45am Virtual lobby opens\n12-12:10pm Welcome / Announcements\n12:10-12:25pm Keynote\n12:25-12:55pm Solutions Showcase & Spotlight Panel\n12:55-1:00pm Break with live music\n1:00-1:05pm Transition to Breakout Sessions\n1:05-1:40pm Facilitated Breakout Sessions\n1:40-1:55pm Report outs from Breakout Sessions\n1:55pm-2pm What we heard today & resources moving forward\n2pm Session Concludes\n\nAvailable Continuing Education \n\n1.5 GBCI General CEUs (Approved)\n\nCost \n\nUSGBC Florida Member + Guest (BOGO) — $20\nUSGBC Member & Partner Organization members — $20\nGeneral / Non-members — $30\nEmerging Professionals (Out of college; 30 and under) — $15\nFull time students (with .edu email) — $15\n\nSpecial opportunity for USGBC Florida Individual Members — Please consider bringing another person (e.g.\, student\, client\, someone who has never heard of USGBC) for no extra cost as part of your registration. The BOGO offer is to say thank you for being a part of our community!
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/women-in-green-leadership-in-equity-through-a-sustainability-lens/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211026T140000
DTSTAMP:20260620T131855
CREATED:20211021T165623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T165623Z
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SUMMARY:Supplier Diversity Webinar
DESCRIPTION:B Local Illinois is proud to sponsor this webinar featuring a panel of distinguished\, mission-driven leaders that will be speaking to the power and value of establishing a supplier diversity program within your company or organization. \nBusiness has the power to be a force for good. And good businesses are those that are best prepared to win in a global marketplace that places increasing importance on companies’ social and environmental performance. \nAbout the speakers\nLaura McCord \nLaura McCord (she/her/hers) has over 20 years of food retail experience with experience as a grocer\, and account manager\, with the majority of her time spent in category management. After obtaining her Master’s degree in Sustainable Management\, she transitioned to a newly created position at KeHE\, Sustainability\, and Corporate Responsibility\, which focuses on environmental stewardship\, employee engagement\, and community involvement. \nLaura is also the co-founder of CAREtrade\, which focuses on suppliers that share KeHE’s mission to serve to make lives better and DIVERSEtrade™\, which focuses on diverse suppliers at KeHE. \nRobyn Lustbader \nRobyn (she/her/hers) is the Senior Engagement Officer at Cara Collective and Justice\, Equity\, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Chair at B Local Illinois. Robyn’s passion for JEDI issues starts with her diverse family\, and celebrating her Pacific Islander heritage. She started her career as a musician\, with a Music Education and Performance degree from Ithaca College. She is currently a rising Baumhart Scholar MBA at Loyola University’s Quinlan School of Business and a member of the Chicago Chamber Choir. \nOmar Brown \nOmar Brown (he/him/his) is Senior Vice President\, People & Culture Officer for Big Ten Conference. In this role\, he drives diversity\, equity and inclusion initiatives throughout the conference\, such as the Equality Coalition and the Advisory Commission. Brown leads all people ops efforts for conference staff including talent acquisition\, professional development and performance management. Prior to joining Big Ten\, Brown was an organizational transformation leader in Deloitte’s Human Capital Consulting practice. \nFrom 2012 to 2015\, Brown was part of the leadership team at the Chicago Transit Authority\, including more than two years as vice president of human resources (HR). \nBrown has amassed a great deal of practical experience in benefits consulting\, finance and diversity throughout his career through his service with organizations such as City of Chicago\, University of Illinois System\, Illinois Housing Development Authority\, General Board of Pension\, and Aon Hewitt. \nJeromé Holston \nJeromé Holston is the Director of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois–an organization whose focus is on promoting economic opportunities for the LGBT community. The LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois does this by being an advocate and resource for all member businesses that encourage equality. \nUnder Jeromé’s leadership\, the Chamber serves a roster of over 300 Members\, a number that increases almost daily. These members are lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, and transgender (LGBT) business owners\, as well as gay-supportive businesses. Together they employ over 2\,000 people in the Chicago area\, with gross revenues that exceed $200 million. \nVincent Williams \nJ. Vincent Williams is President and Chief Executive Officer of Chicago Minority Supplier Development Council (ChicagoMSDC). \nPrior to accepting the appointment at the ChicagoMSDC\, Mr. Williams led economic development initiatives by consulting directly with small businesses and entrepreneurs interested in starting\, growing\, or scaling their business as the Vice President of Economic Empowerment and the Director of the Illinois Small Business Development Center at the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago. \nMr. Williams spent more than 25 years of his career in corporate America and non-profit organizations. He has extensive knowledge and experience in managing small business sustainability and succession\, leading corporate C-Suite engagement and building valuable community partnerships. He is a native of Chicago’s South Side and comes from a family of entrepreneurs. \nAbout B Local Illinois\nB Local Illinois is the non-profit organization whose purpose is to grow and support businesses in Illinois that have committed to a triple bottom line of purpose\, profit and planet by obtaining B Corp certification. For more information\, please visit their website.
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/supplier-diversity-webinar/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T173000
DTSTAMP:20260620T131855
CREATED:20211011T135608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T135608Z
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SUMMARY:Social Enterprise Alliance South Florida Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:A gathering of support and collaboration.
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/social-enterprise-alliance-south-florida-chapter-meeting/
LOCATION:Lynn University\, 3601 N Military Trl\, Boca Raton\, FL\, 33431\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260620T131855
CREATED:20211011T142928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T142928Z
UID:6834-1635352200-1635354000@floridaforgood.com
SUMMARY:The Purposeful Growth Institute's Launch
DESCRIPTION:In that context\, attracting\, keeping\, and growing the qualified\, motivated\, collaborative\, and innovative people your team needs is no joke. Your business depends on it\, but so does our collective well-being. \nTo address the crises of health\, equity\, environment\, and economic stability\, we need talented professionals who are healthy\, creative\, and engaged in purpose-driven companies working toward a healthier and fairer way of working and living. \nWhich is why\, building on a decade of work growing purposeful leaders through Inspiring Capital\, we have launched the Purposeful Growth Institute (PGI)\, a nonprofit corporation (501c3 status pending)! \nAn Invitation: \nJoin us at 4:30-5 pm ET on October 27 to learn more about: \n\nPGI’s establishment and mission;\nOur BIG early win of a $2M contract with the National Parks Service to recruit purpose-driven\, diverse business professionals; and\nWays you could benefit from and contribute to PGI’s mission to help individuals\, organizations and employers align their skills\, interest\, and needs with the needs of their communities.\n\nWho should attend? \nIf you are: \n\nLooking to recruit purpose-driven\, diverse MBA talent;\nSeeking a career-fortifying summer internship as a first-year MBA student ;\nEager to spread the word or partner in PGI’s mission\,\nYou should come hear from our CEO & Co-Founder\, Nell Derick Debevoise\, about how to engage with PGI in the months and years to come!\n\nBackground: \nThe Purposeful Growth Institute envisions a world in which work is a critical element of human dignity\, happiness\, and satisfaction. By developing leaders who will build fairer and healthier workplaces\, we are working toward a more inclusive\, antiracist\, and sustainable version of capitalism. \nLearn more and sign up for opportunities and updates at www.purposefulgrowth.org.
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/the-purposeful-growth-institutes-launch/
LOCATION:FL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211029T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211029T150000
DTSTAMP:20260620T131855
CREATED:20211022T210339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T210339Z
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SUMMARY:Disinformation and Our Civic Future  Learn How Business Can Play a  Positive Role in American Elections
DESCRIPTION:It’s no secret: America’s electoral system faces a crisis of trust\, driven by the proliferation of disinformation and conspiracy theories that threatens the public’s faith in the civic discourse and the conduct of elections. All this breeds polarization and economic instability. \nAs institutions that depend on a well-functioning government and society\, US businesses have a vested interest in addressing these challenges and investing in the future of the democratic system. \nBut what\, specifically\, can businesses do to address these challenges? \nSome companies are already taking steps to educate their workforces and customers to spot unfounded claims about the integrity of our election infrastructure. As trusted institutions\, business can help to respond to distortions\, myths and outright lies about how elections are conducted and verified in the U.S. \nJoin us on October 29th\, 2:00 to 3:00 PM ET for a timely webinar—featuring leaders from business\, tech\, and civil society. We’ll explore the risks facing democracy\, the state-of-play regarding state and federal elections policy\, and practical actions the private sector can take to promote trust and transparency in campaigns and elections. \nSpeakers: \n     Craig Newmark\, Craig Newmark Philanthropies \n     Larry Norden\, Brennan Center \n     Sarah Bonk\, Business for America \nModerator: Justin Talbot Zorn\, National Election Defense Coalition \n\n     Other Speakers to be announced \n\nRegister soon because space is limited.
URL:https://floridaforgood.com/event/disinformation-and-our-civic-future-learn-how-business-can-play-a-positive-role-in-american-elections/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Business for America":MAILTO:ricardo@bfa.us
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