Topic
Corporate Social Responsibility
-
Amory Lovins
Author and co-author of 29 books and renowned experimental physicist, Amory Lovins' work is consistently focused on harnessing market forces to promote resource efficiency as a solution to a variety of economic, social, and environmental problems. A highly sought-after speaker, Mr. Lovins has addressed many leading U.S. and overseas business, policy, energy, automotive, environment, and development groups.
-
Betsy Rosenberg
A veteran of CBS Radio News, Betsy Rosenberg specializes in environmental reporting. She is the co-founder of Don't Be Fueled! - Mothers For Clean and Safe Vehicles and speaks about her work and the many ways people can make a real difference through their lifestyle choices, and her "12 Step Program for Waste-a-holics."
-
Cameron Sinclair
Co-Founder of Architecture for Humanity, Cameron Sinclair's work is to find architectural solutions for humanitarian crises and to bring design services to communities in need. A 2006 TED Prize, Sinclair has been honored as a visionary who seeks to "positively impact life on this planet."
-
Chris Sacca
Chris Sacca has had a hand in developing the remarkable brands of Google, Twitter, LiveStrong and Obama. The Wall Street Journal stated, "He may be the most important businessman in America." As a presenter Chris is dynamic, passionate and thought-provoking. He will pull from his experience working on strategic initiatives with dozens of high-profile organizations to put substance behind the mantra of "doing well by doing good."
-
Christine Ervin
Christine is a nationally respected leader and spokesperson on market-based strategies for green buildings, clean energy and climate change. Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy, as well as President and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council during its evolution to become an international powerhouse for LEED and Greenbuild, Christine is widely credited for being a major force in today's vibrant green building market.
-
Craig Kielburger
Craig Kielburger is the founder and chair of Free The Children, a unique organization which has built more than 500 schools throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America, providing daily education to more than 50,000 children. He is author of Free the Children and most recently, the New York Times best seller Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World. Craig has been awarded many national and international awards for his work, including The Roosevelt Freedom Medal, The World Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child (known as the Children's Nobel Prize) and he is one of the youngest recipients of The Order of Canada.
-
Ephren Taylor
Beyond his unprecedented accomplishments at an early age in business, Ephren Taylor is an author, inspirational speaker, and real estate mastermind. His first book, "Creating Success from the Inside Out", is an Amazon and CEO Read best seller. The book serves as an expose of the mindset of today's multi-millionaires while defining success as not only attaining wealth, but how to utilize it.
-
Gal Luft
Gal Luft specializes in strategy, geopolitics, terrorism, Middle East and energy security. He is executive director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS) a Washington based think tank focused on energy security and co-founder of the Set America Free Coalition, an alliance of national security, environmental, labor and religious groups promoting ways to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil.
-
Jerry Yudelson
Author of Developing Green: Strategies for Success and The Insider's Guide to Marketing Green Buildings, Jerry Yudelson is a leading green building expert in the US and has trained 3,000 people in the LEED rating system. He was the co-founder and director of the Green Building Services consulting unit and his latest book, Dry Run: Preventing the Next Urban Water Crisis, outlines the best ways to manage scarce water resources and handle upcoming urban water crises.
-
John Wood
John Wood is the founder and CEO of Room to Read, a non-profit organization that brings books, libraries, schools and computer rooms to underprivileged children in third-world and developing countries. He is author of the book Leaving Microsoft to Change the World, which describes his journey to Nepal, and how he left a high-paying job at Microsoft to start Room to Read.
Chelsea Handler
US Toll Free: 1.800.842.4483
International: +1.214.744.3885


