* Understanding Net Zero Concepts
* Circularity and other key trends
* Federal & local policies + climate plans you can learn from
Today, companies of all sizes and all industries are repositioning themselves as socially responsible and environmentally friendly.
Here's a few reasons why....
More clients
Attracting top talent
Investible brand
Small business growth
Values-based market position
Interested in learning more to reduce carbon footprint for healthier strategies for productive business?
Most big corporations have their own Chief Sustainability Officer; however, SMEs make up the bulk of the economy and yet don't have the bandwidth to make this change.
We're here to help you learn the basics and get into action.
Sandy Stewart has 20 years experience teaching business strategies and operational efficiencies for SME's. As a member of the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership community, Sandy brings a specialized focus for businesses ready to scale while on their path to net zero.
She is the founder and creator of Think Big Sustainability in Business, an e-learning platform teaching step-by-step systems for increasing sustainability in businesses and growing revenue.
Brandi Clark Burton is a social entrepreneur, trusted green advisor, writer, and recognized community leader who focuses her energy on connecting people, information and resources. Her passion is promoting healthier people, communities, businesses and planet; and offers professional services to help others do the same.
Burton provides connections into the green scene, business development support, green guidance for homes and businesses, funding leads for green business ventures, and consulting for individuals looking to create careers with meaning.
Seats are limited to allow for a lively discussion on
Thursday, October 14
8:15am-9:30am CST
or
11:30am-12:45pm CST
These are complimentary sessions provided for Austin-area businesses, in support of the City of Austin adopting the new Climate Equity plan which accelerates our target for net zero community-wide emissions from 2050 to 2040.