Posted on April 4, 2009, in CleanTech Dinners, Events and tagged CleanTech, corporate social responsibility, CSR, environmental metrics, metrics, social, social enterprise, TBL, triple bottom line. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.
Posted by asheen
Part of the Cleantech Dinner Discussion Series
Date: Tuesday, April 28
Time: 6:30-8:30pm
Featuring: Farron Levy, Founder & CEO, True Impact
Cost: Free for Net Impact members, $5 for non-members
Location: Redline, Harvard Square (59 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA)
http://www.redlinecambridge.com/
Farron Levy is president of True Impact (www.true-impact.com), which provides web-based tools and consulting services to help companies measure the triple-bottom-line value of their environmental, health & safety; community involvement; HR; and other corporate-citizenship-related activities. Drawing on this, and his previous experiences in a variety of social and private enterprises, Farron will lead a discussion among dinner attendees on practical approaches to measuring social, financial, and environmental value.
Previously, Farron has served as a partner and the director of cost-benefit-analysis services at SmithOBrien, a social auditing firm; an analyst with Industrial Economics, an environmental and economic consultancy; and has managed urban economic development projects for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Social Venture Network, and CitySkills. You can read his full bio at http://www.true-impact.com/about.html.
Space for the dinner is limited, so please RSVP to Asheen at asheen@netimpactboston.org to reserve a seat. Please note the nominal fee of $5 added to dinner costs for nonmembers.
Posted on April 4, 2009, in CleanTech Dinners, Events and tagged CleanTech, corporate social responsibility, CSR, environmental metrics, metrics, social, social enterprise, TBL, triple bottom line. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.
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