Sustainable Business Network Of Greater Philadelphia Launches Rebuilding With Equity And Climate Resilience Workshop Series Starting Oct. 7

The Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia is launching a new virtual program series Rebuilding With Equity and Climate Resilience with the first event set for October 7 starting at 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. featuring Gov. Tom Wolf

The yearlong workshop series is designed to provide you with a framework and toolkit to help stabilize and rebuild your business while being positive contributors to a strong, equitable, and climate-resilient local economy.

The series will consist of virtual workshop sessions to help you implement solutions inside your own company and surrounding communities. Experts will lead each session and examine systems change strategies that address the following topics:

-- Workplace culture

-- Hiring practice

-- Equitable and climate-resistant supply chains

-- Values-driven practices on business services and needs

-- Marketing and branding

-- Employee policies

SBN will provide a toolkit to all participants, including recordings of each session, a workbook, goal-setting and self-guiding framework, and a seal of completion.

The toolkit will be assembled and created over the year and available for sale after completing the full series. Individual recordings will also be available throughout the course.

Right now, our local business community is at a critical point. SBN is committed to helping you rebuild your business and our local economy with social equity and climate resilience at the forefront.

Sessions are free for SBN members and on sale for non-members.

Click Here to register for the eventClick Here for more information on this series.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia website.

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[Posted: October 4, 2020]


10/5/2020

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