Profitable
Sustainability
Can Profits and Social
Goals Exist in the Same Company?
Breakfast briefing
sponsored by The Entrepreneurship Center
With presentations by:
Dr. Karl Ostrom, Executive Director
Network for Business Innovation and Sustainability/NW (NBIS/NW)
Kirsten L. Gagnaire, Principal
Social Enterprise Group, LLC
Date:
Wednesday, April 23, 2003
Time: 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
Location: Seattle University, Student Center, William
F. LeRoux Conference Center
Cost: $10 students, faculty and staff; $20 alumni and
NBIS/NW members; $25 general public add $10 after early registration
deadline continental breakfast included
To Register: Online: http://www.seattleu.edu/asbe/ec/briefing
Phone: 206-296-5730
About NBIS/NW
NBIS/NW is a non-profit organization working to improve the quality
of life for current and future generations. NBIS/NW facilitates collaboration
among business, higher education, non-profits and government.
About
The Entrepreneurship Center
The Seattle University Entrepreneurship Center is dedicated to developing
excellence in enterprise by offering value-based teaching, research,
consulting, and outreach services that meet the needs of the emerging
business community, students, alumni, faculty, and other community and
collegiate constituent groups. Working within Seattle University’s
Albers School of Business and Economics, The EC has the purposes of
sparking the development of entrepreneurship in its many forms in the
for-profit and not-for-profit sectors and nurturing the growth of entrepreneurial
talent.
About
the Social Enterprise Group
Social Enterprise Group is a unique consulting firm which believes that
'good business and social conscience are not mutually exclusive.' Social
Enterprise Group was started with the vision that there is tremendous
synergy that comes from integration of best practices from the business
and non-profit worlds.