Presented By: Erb Institute / Ross Business School and School for Environment & Sustainability
Going Beyond Business as Usual: Jeffrey Hollender, Co-Founder of Seventh Generation
Going Beyond Business as Usual: Scaling a Responsible Brand & the Role of Business in Society and Policy
4:30 - 6:00 pm
Colloquium, University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Reception to follow in the Colloquium Lobby.
Please register here: https://www.campusgroups.com/cglink?q=aspxerrorpath%3d%2fr200995.aspx
Event Details:
Jeffrey Hollender, the co-founder and former CEO of Seventh Generation and the founder of the American Sustainable Business Council, will be joining us on January 28th. After bringing the eco-friendly and sustainable household products brand Seventh Generation to scale across the United States, Hollender founded the ASBC to encourage sustainable business practices and codify them in the policy arena. Hollender is a thought leader in what makes a business "responsible" and how the private sector should consider its role in policymaking.
Jeffrey will be available at the reception immediately following presentation and Q&A. Please register here to be included in the reception.
Seventh Generation is the nation’s leading brand of household and personal care products that help protect human health and the environment. Established in 1988, the Burlington, Vermont based company remains an independent, privately held company distributing products to natural food stores, supermarkets, mass merchants, and online retailers across the United States and Canada.
The American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC) is the leading coalition of businesses and business networks committed to creating a vision and framework that advances policies to support a vibrant and sustainable economy. Founded in 2009, ASBC and its organizational members represent more than 100,000 businesses and more than 300,000 individual entrepreneurs, owners, executives, investors and business professionals across the United States.
Ross Net Impact connects people, ideas and perspectives at the University of Michigan. We facilitate exploration and dialogue that drive positive social and environmental change both at Ross and in the workplace, regardless of industry or career path. RNI embodies the strategic vision of Ross, and works with students, faculty, alumni, and the national Net Impact network to provide members with opportunities to build tangible skills and create valuable connections. If you are not already a member, please consider joining us!
Colloquium, University of Michigan, Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Reception to follow in the Colloquium Lobby.
Please register here: https://www.campusgroups.com/cglink?q=aspxerrorpath%3d%2fr200995.aspx
Event Details:
Jeffrey Hollender, the co-founder and former CEO of Seventh Generation and the founder of the American Sustainable Business Council, will be joining us on January 28th. After bringing the eco-friendly and sustainable household products brand Seventh Generation to scale across the United States, Hollender founded the ASBC to encourage sustainable business practices and codify them in the policy arena. Hollender is a thought leader in what makes a business "responsible" and how the private sector should consider its role in policymaking.
Jeffrey will be available at the reception immediately following presentation and Q&A. Please register here to be included in the reception.
Seventh Generation is the nation’s leading brand of household and personal care products that help protect human health and the environment. Established in 1988, the Burlington, Vermont based company remains an independent, privately held company distributing products to natural food stores, supermarkets, mass merchants, and online retailers across the United States and Canada.
The American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC) is the leading coalition of businesses and business networks committed to creating a vision and framework that advances policies to support a vibrant and sustainable economy. Founded in 2009, ASBC and its organizational members represent more than 100,000 businesses and more than 300,000 individual entrepreneurs, owners, executives, investors and business professionals across the United States.
Ross Net Impact connects people, ideas and perspectives at the University of Michigan. We facilitate exploration and dialogue that drive positive social and environmental change both at Ross and in the workplace, regardless of industry or career path. RNI embodies the strategic vision of Ross, and works with students, faculty, alumni, and the national Net Impact network to provide members with opportunities to build tangible skills and create valuable connections. If you are not already a member, please consider joining us!