Redpath Seminar: Sustainable Entrepreneurship
Saturday, Mar 15 2014 at 1:00 - 10:00 pm EDT
REDPATH SEMINAR: SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRANSFORMATIVE INNOVATION FOR A NEW GLOBAL ECONOMY Please join us on Saturday, March 15th for the Redpath Seminar: Sustainable Entrepreneurship – Transformative Innovation for a New Global Economy. This special continuing education and networking event will bring together premier professors, local alums, and organizations to discuss and help set the direction for two of the most relevant environmental and economic topics of our time: sustainability and entrepreneurship. The Seminar features three lectures by Paul Anastas, Teresa and H. John Heinz III Professor in the Practice of Chemistry for the Environment; Mark Bomford, Director, Yale Sustainable Food Project; and Julie Zimmerman, Donna L. Dubinsky Associate Professor as well as Associate Research Director at the Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering. The event includes an alumni panel and a networking reception with info booths and will be held at the David Brower Center near the UC Berkeley campus. In addition to learning and connecting with fellow alums, the event will offer the opportunity for the formation of new initiatives and businesses to advance sustainability. Whether you are a seasoned industry veteran, a curious entrepreneur, or an alum with an interest in sustainability, this event will be an excellent way to engage. What: Three lectures, alumni panel, networking reception Where: David Brower Center, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704, www.browercenter.org When: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, March 15, 2014 Tickets: $75 for regular admission; $55 for recent grads (2009-2013 Graduates of Yale College and all Yale Graduate/Professional Schools) Registration: http://www.yaleredpathsf.eventbrite.com/
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2150 Allston Way Berkeley, California