Businesses For The Bay Forum Dec. 7 In Lancaster County
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The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay’s Businesses For The Bay and the Lancaster Chamber Of Commerce will hold a Chesapeake Business Forum on December 7 at the Lancaster County Conservancy’s Susquehanna Riverlands Research and Education Center at Climbers Run Preserve, 226 Frogtown Road in Pequea 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Gather with other regional business contacts, from organizations both large and small, to share environmental challenges and successes, learn more about environmental sustainability goals, identify needs, develop sustainable solutions that support the protection of local rivers and streams, and learn more about the Businesses for the Bay membership association. Engage with Pennsylvania business, nonprofit, and government leaders, including Lancaster Chamber Members, and network with Businesses For The Bay Members, Sponsors, and Partners. Keynote Speaker, Dante Parrini, Glatfelter Chairman & CEO, will lead off with a discussion about the reasoning behind strong environmental and social responsibility plans and why Glatfelter is so strongly committed to being environmentally and socially responsible. Philip Wenger, Lancaster County Conservancy CEO (and Founder of Isaac’s Famous Grilled Sandwiches), will speak and answer questions about protecting local lands and how and why the Conservancy integrates their work with businesses. He will also explain the importance of sustainable practices, from a business perspective, and how businesses and nonprofits can work together. Participants will also hear from a panel of Businesses for the Bay Members, including: Kelly Gutshall, LandStudies President; Jim MacKenzie, Octoraro Native Plant Nursery President; and Robert Manbeck, SUEZ Pennsylvania Operations Public Affairs Manager). The event will conclude with an interactive tour of the Lancaster County Conservancy’s Climbers Run Preserve. The cost for the event is $10 for Businesses For The Bay and Lancaster Chamber members and $15 for non-members, lunch included. Click Here to register For more information, visit the Businesses For The Bay webpage or direct your questions to Corinne Stephens, Alliance Business Partnerships Manager, by sending email to: B4B@allianceforthebay.org. NewsClips: Bay Journal: PA’s Lagging Bay Cleanup Gets Fiscal Transfusion, But Needs More Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to subscribe to the Chesapeake Bay Journal Follow Chesapeake Bay Journal On Twitter Like Chesapeake Bay Journal On Facebook Related Story: Bay Journal: PA’s Lagging Bay Cleanup Gets Fiscal Transfusion, But Needs More |
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