Who Should Attend?
Sustainability touches every aspect of your business!
CEOs, Small Business Owners, Division Heads, Management Teams, Marketing, Human Resources or Facilities Professionals, Environmental Managers, Community Outreach Coordinators, Ethics & Wellness Consultants, Nonprofits and students, will all benefit from learning practical ways to improve or create your company's sustainability/CSR initiatives.
Why Attend?
New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility (NHBSR) hosts this annual conference to explore corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability as it relates to the workplace, community, and environment. The conference features prominent, respected thought leaders in the world of Sustainability/CSR and rich educational workshops and CSR discussion circles.
Networking is also a key element to the day, allowing a space for elevated discussion between like-minded businesses around key issues surrounding sustainability and social responsibility. The conference is designed for business people to interact and learn from their peers as they address common environmental and social concerns in order to find a more ethically developed and sustainable solution to every day business issues. The conference also explores the importance of building a corporate culture that recognizes the role businesses play as stewards for the generations that follow.
Admission Rates
- NHBSR Member, $100
- Non-Member, $125
- Nonprofit, $50
- Student, $30
Conference Schedule
| 8:00-8:30 am |
Registration & Morning Refreshments |
| 8:30-9:45 am |
Morning Keynote
Welcome: Molly Hodgson Smith, NHBSR Executive Director & Erik Barstow, Attorney, Wiggin & Nourie, P.A., NHBSR Board Co-Chair
Keynote Address: Andrea Moffat, Senior Director of Corporate Programs, Ceres
Conference Overview: Bonnie Kurylo, Division Manager, Public Service Company of New Hampshire, NHBSR Board Co-Chair, Spring Conference Co-Chair
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| 9:45-10:00 am |
Morning Break |
| 10:00-11:45 am |
Morning Breakout Sessions (choose one)
ISO 26000 – Guidance on Corporate Social Responsibility: An Overview of What it Means for Your Company
Sponsored by Praxis Consulting Group, Inc.
The community of socially responsible organizations is eagerly anticipating the emergence of Draft International Standard ISO 26000––Guidance
for Social Responsibility. For organizations beginning to address social responsibility and for organizations more experienced with sustainability implementation, this session provides critical information about how ISO 26000 can be leveraged to support social responsibility and sustainability initiatives. The session also shows how ISO 26000 assists organizations in enhancing the credibility of reports and claims made about their Social Responsibility programs. Participants will leave this session with a clear understanding of the standard, the path to finalizing the standard, and how it can be used to support social responsibility and sustainability initiatives.
Speakers: Ted Freeman, Principal, Praxis Consulting Group, Inc.; Peter J. Hall, C.G., CEA, Principal, Sustainability Practice Leader – EHS Management, MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc.; Carolyn Schmidt, Program Director, ECOLOGIA / Virtual Foundation
The Triple Bottom Line as a Decision Making Tool for Sustainable Business Practices
Sponsored by Barker Architects PLLC
Is your company concerned with more than profit? Consumers are increasingly drawn to companies that value the common good. The triple bottom line more accurately reflects an organization’s environmental, social and economic, performance. Learn the metrics to design and implement sustainable business practices. Meet companies that have adopted context-based sustainability management on a wide-ranging basis and created specific metrics targeting each site’s impacts and operating environment.
Speakers: Dan Vooris, LEED AP, Energy and Sustainability Consultant, Integrated Building Energy Associates LLC; Eric Lowitt, Manager of Strategy & Operations Practice, Deloitte Consulting LLP; Michelle Hamm, Environmental Manager, Monadnock Paper Mills, Inc.
Getting Started in Corporate Social Responsibility–A Practical Guide
Sponsored by New Hampshire Electric Co-op
Are you new to social responsibility? Would you like to learn the basics of corporate responsibility and what it could mean for your organization? What do all those acronyms mean and how can you apply principles of corporate responsibility to your organization in a meaningful way? You’ll hear from well-respected companies that will share their stories and inspire you with ideas and lessons from their experience. You’ll leave with the framework for creating a customized plan that meets your own unique needs.
Speakers: Robin Eichert, Principal, PeopleSense Consulting LLC; Jeff Allar, Vice President - Human Resources, Stonyfield Farm; Amanda Osmer, General Manager, Grappone Automotive Group
What the Recession has Taught us about Business Sustainability
Sponsored by Altus Investment Group LLC
The recession has forced most companies to make painful adjustments to their business practices in an effort to survive. This is an especially difficult challenge for values-led companies trying to preserve their competitiveness without undermining those values. Join this workshop to hear how some companies have turned this adversity into an asset, determined to move forward as stronger companies in terms of both finance and values. They will share with you some creative no- and low-cost examples of how they have maintained their values-driven business agendas in spite of having to cut costs.
Speakers: Spencer Putnam, Adjunct Professor, Green Mountain College; Val Zanchuk, President, Graphicast Inc., Johanna C. Jobin, Sustainability Programs Manager, Millipore Corporation
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| 12:00-3:45 pm |
Lunch Program
12:00-1:30pm: 10th Anniversary Luncheon
Also Includes:
Welcome: Lisa Hardin Berghaus, Marketing Specialist, Monadnock Paper Mills, NHBSR Board Member, Spring Conference Co-Chair
Cornerstone Award Presentation: Governor John Lynch invited
1:30-1:45pm: Afternoon Break
1:45-3:45pm: World Café, Beth Tener, Principal, New Directions Collaborative
Thinking Together to Inspire Action
For the first time, NHBSR will host a World Café, a simple powerful way for a large group to tap their combined experience and knowledge to explore questions that shape their future. NHBSR’s 10th anniversary is an ideal time to learn from your peers about innovative practices and create a vision for how your business and our network can move forward. In a series of relaxed, café-style conversations with small groups, you will have a chance to explore these questions:
- What is the most inspiring example of socially responsible business practices you have participated in or learned about?
- Looking forward, what is the most powerful way that you and we, as the NHBSR community, can act to make a difference?
As dozens of small groups simultaneously interact, new ideas and insights will naturally arise, as will new networking connections with other socially responsible business leaders. The World Café has been used around the world to quickly access the collective wisdom of an organization and generate innovative ideas for action. This interactive experience will be facilitated by New Directions Collaborative, an NHBSR member, which specializes in catalyzing the power of networks to advance the common good. For more info see: www.theworldcafe.com and www.ndcollaborative.com.
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| 4:00-5:00 pm |
Join us for “Green Drinks”
"Happy Hour"––Stay and continue the conversation.
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Spring Conference
REGISTER NOW
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY:
Competitive Advantage to
Competitive Imperative
Monday, May 24, 2010
Grappone Conference Center
Concord NH
Keynote Speaker
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