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March “Issues in Depth” Calls

Are you taking advantage of your paid membership benefits by attending Net Impact’s “Issues in Depth” calls? Be sure to sign up for those in March covering CSR and social media, the global water crisis, and more! Learn more here: http://netimpactnyc.org/march-issues-in-depth-calls/

Impact Corner: January/February Calls

Net Impact Central organizes calls with thought leaders each month to inspire its members to have an impact at work. Be sure to check out one of several upcoming topics covering ecolabels and green marketing, drinking and CSR, sustainability reporting questions, and recycling in the corporate sector.

New Year, New Career? Use GRI Training to Transition

Interested in charting a new career path in 2011? If you want to make the switch to the sustainability sector, we’ve got a great opportunity. Net Impact NYC and NJ members are eligible for a $200 discount on a GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) training held by ISOS group in New York, January 27-28.

WNSF’s “The Engaged Consumer: Business Challenge Responsibility” on 12/6

Women’s Network for a Sustainable Future (WNSF)

Cordially invites you to its New York Luncheon Panel

The Engaged Consumer: Business Challenge & Responsibility

Speakers Include:

Katie Cleary, Manager., Consumer & Customer Insights, Campbell Soup
Anne Hoskins, SVP, Public Affairs & Sustainability, PSEG
MJ Jolda (Moderator), SVP, Marcal
Margaret Kohn, Director, Global Corporate Responsibility, Merck
Val Smith, VP, Corporate Sustainability, Citigroup

Monday, December 6th , 2010
12 noon to 2pm

Generously hosted by Pfizer

Pfizer Inc.
235 East 42nd Street (between 2nd and 3rd avenues)
New York, NY 10017

Early Bird (On or before November 24): $45
Regular (After November 24): $60

Pre-registration is required. Register online at: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/853036455
We regret that we are unable to give refunds. All registrations are final.

Women’s Network for a Sustainable Future:
A sustainable future–financially, environmentally, and socially–driven by businesswomen worldwide.
A non-profit 501c3 organization

Developing Responsible Leaders: Who’s Responsible?

What is the role of universities and employers in building ‘responsible’ leaders? How does this affect you?
Find out at the 2010 TopMBA Careers Conference on September 24 at Columbia Business School. Talent management leaders and universities will address their joint role in developing ‘responsible’ corporate leadership for the future.

Doing Development In…Peru Program

I-DEV International’s Doing Development In…Peru Program is a 10-day field experience geared toward students and young professionals interested in seeing social impact from the on-the-ground perspective.