This week we unveiled their channel on our worldwide, business side of green network. We hope you enjoy the shows, reports and updates. We hope you will become a part of this team as well:
LINK: http://www.renewablenow.biz/ISSPSuccessStories.html
The International Society of Sustainability Professionals is about taking sustainability to the next level, making it a standard practice in all organizations. And here at ISSP Success Stories is where we share the stories of those individuals, and organization who are doing exactly that, taking sustainability to the next level and helping their companies, and associates grow in new and productive ways.
Every month ISSP Executive Director Maureen Hart will be joined with Peter Arpin the host of ReNewable Now's Business Side of Green, as they interview and profile a standout professional from within the world of sustainability. They'll explore what drives these professionals passion, to what they have learned, and how they have integrated sustainable practices into the companies, organization, and with individuals they work with on a daily basis.
These shared sustainable success stories will be coming to us from around the globe and will inspire all of us no matter what level we may be within our own world of sustainability to continue to grow, and build a better, and more productive future.
So we look forward to sharing with you these stories as we all work together in becoming more sustainable.
- See more at: http://www.renewablenow.biz/ISSPSuccessStories.html#sthash.gZylrCqB.dpufFIRST PROFILE: About:
Bob Willard is a leading expert on quantifying and selling the business value of corporate sustainability strategies and has given hundreds of keynote presentations to corporate, government, university and NGO audiences. He's also a founding member of the ISSP Sustainability Hall of Fame(TM). In this video segment, Bob talks about how to connect the dots between what businesses are trying to do with sustainability, some of the top challenges of sustainability, and how businesses can contribute to sustainability and be profitable.
- See more at: http://www.renewablenow.biz/ISSPSuccessStories.html#sthash.gZylrCqB.dpuf
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