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  • 1.  Hunter Lovins available as guest speaker in NYC area through Bard MBA

    Posted 08-24-2014 11:29
    Dear Colleagues, 

    I am very pleased to announce that Hunter Lovins will be available for a limited number of guest speaker engagements at no cost this fall in the NYC area.  Hunter is a faculty member in Bard's MBA in Sustainability program  and flies in from wherever she happens to have been last on the planet to teach in our once-a-month weekend residencies in Manhattan. To maximize the benefit from the carbon-miles burned to bring her here, please let us know if you would be interested in sponsoring a public lecture on your campus or for your nonprofit or community organization. Hunter is also available to talk with selected classes. 

     For forty years, Hunter Lovins has been a tireless pioneer for a powerful new idea in political economy: that human prosperity and a healthy planet can, and must, advance hand in hand.  Hunter was a co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute; her consulting firm has worked with some of the biggest, and some of the most innovative companies, NGO's and governmental agencies in the world; and she is the co-author of one of the seminal books in the field of sustainable business, Natural Capitalism.  Her latest book is The Way Out: Kickstarting Capitalism to Save Our Economic Ass. 

    Hunter is available to talk on a variety of sustainability-related topics. Here is a recent one:  "The Triumph of the Sun: How Solar is Killing the Electric Utility Industry.

    Hunter's current availability includes September 17-18, 22-23;  October 20-23; and December 10-11, and 15. Please contact me if you would be interested in having Hunter Lovins as a guest speaker. 

    An opportunity not to be missed! 

    Eban




    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy
    www.bard.edu/cep
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu




  • 2.  Hunter Lovins available as guest speaker in NYC area through Bard MBA

    Posted 08-24-2014 12:44
    Yes we would be interested to so at fordham

    On Sunday, August 24, 2014, Eban Goodstein <ebangood@bard.edu> wrote:
    Dear Colleagues, 

    I am very pleased to announce that Hunter Lovins will be available for a limited number of guest speaker engagements at no cost this fall in the NYC area.  Hunter is a faculty member in Bard's MBA in Sustainability program  and flies in from wherever she happens to have been last on the planet to teach in our once-a-month weekend residencies in Manhattan. To maximize the benefit from the carbon-miles burned to bring her here, please let us know if you would be interested in sponsoring a public lecture on your campus or for your nonprofit or community organization. Hunter is also available to talk with selected classes. 

     For forty years, Hunter Lovins has been a tireless pioneer for a powerful new idea in political economy: that human prosperity and a healthy planet can, and must, advance hand in hand.  Hunter was a co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute; her consulting firm has worked with some of the biggest, and some of the most innovative companies, NGO's and governmental agencies in the world; and she is the co-author of one of the seminal books in the field of sustainable business, Natural Capitalism.  Her latest book is The Way Out: Kickstarting Capitalism to Save Our Economic Ass. 

    Hunter is available to talk on a variety of sustainability-related topics. Here is a recent one:  "The Triumph of the Sun: How Solar is Killing the Electric Utility Industry.

    Hunter's current availability includes September 17-18, 22-23;  October 20-23; and December 10-11, and 15. Please contact me if you would be interested in having Hunter Lovins as a guest speaker. 

    An opportunity not to be missed! 

    Eban




    Eban Goodstein
    Director, Bard Center for Environmental Policy
    www.bard.edu/cep
    845-758-7067
    ebangood@bard.edu