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Webinar: Triple Your Bottom Line, The Business Case for Sustainability

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Green Plus Members Ended $0.00 $0.00
Members of a Partnering Chamber of Commerce Ended $29.00 $0.00
General Registration Ended $99.00 $0.00

Event Details

For a limited time: All attendees will receive $99 off a Green Plus registration.

 

To find out if your chamber of commerce is a partner, click here.

 

Please note the date change:  This webinar will be held on March 3 at 11am EST.


Summary of Webinar

We live and work in a world that is demanding greater transparency.  Businesses are experiencing growing pressures to evaluate and reduce environmental impacts. In fact, companies should anticipate a more heavily regulated business setting.

Amidst these demands, BrownFlynn sees great opportunity. 

BrownFlynn Principal and Co-owner Margaret P. Flynn will address the urgency for companies to carefully include sustainability planning in their overall corporate strategy, view it as an important management tool and demonstrate how measuring, managing, and reporting a company’s economic, environmental and social performance can “triple the bottom line.”

Additional topics covered:

  • The BrownFlynn Sustainability ProcessSM
  • Sustainability Strategy Planning
  • The Challenges and Opportunities of Reporting
  • The GRI (Global Reporting Initiative)—the most widely accepted framework for developing a sustainability strategy.


About the Presenter --Margaret (Margie) P. Flynn

Margie shares her deeply ingrained passion for the community and belief in “doing well by doing good” as principal and co-owner of BrownFlynn.  Margie speaks the language of bottom-line impact and has been instrumental in shaping a variety of responsible practices for regional, national and global corporations and organizations.

Margie’s strong commitment to ethical business practices and eye on global impact also make her a dynamic speaker and trusted advisor for clients who seek to improve their business practices while catalyzing positive change.  She approaches all obstacles with unfailing optimism, pragmatism and a willingness to listen, which has led her to mastermind creative strategic alliances, long-term communication solutions and valuable community relationships for clients. 

Before 1996, Margie spent more than a decade with National City Corporation where she served as co-vice president and manager of National City Corporation’s corporate communications department with Barb Brown. 

Margie and her husband, Danny, have three sons and reside in Highland Heights, Ohio.  For more information on Margie's honors and community engagement, click here.


About BrownFlynn

BrownFlynn is a corporate responsibility and sustainability consulting firm headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. We partner with clients to integrate environmentally and socially responsible practices into their business strategies, and help them communicate those messages internally and externally, creating a cultural shift that results in bottom-line impact. BrownFlynn Learning is a division of BrownFlynn and is the first GRI-certified trainer in the United States. BrownFlynn has partnerships with UNGC, USBCSD, USGBC and GRI. Visit www.brownflynn.com or www.brownflynnlearning.com for more information.

When & Where


Anywhere you have internet and a phone

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (ET)


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The Institute for Sustainable Development is an initiative of universities, Chambers of Commerce, business and philanthropic foundations to make triple bottom line sustainability accessible to small employers and to connect businesses and academia to share sustainability knowledge.

Green Plus is a program of the Institute for Sustainable Development and helps small businesses use triple bottom line sustainability as a tool to be more competitive, connect with community, and communicate their efforts to their customers and employees.