The Triple Bottom Line Show About Your People, Your Planet, And Your Profits
Dec
1
2010

Today’s show won’t be live, but…

A funny thing happened on the way to the studio.

We just heard that this evening’s show cannot be broadcast from KFNX studios due to a prior commitment to carry the University of Arizona basketball game.

But rather than take a hiatus, we decided to bring you a podcast of our show that talks of the launch of a baseline study by GreenNurture and Miller Consultants. We asked our planned guest William Carey of Dixon Golf to join us on a show on 29 December, and he graciously agreed.

This podcast also includes a report from Heather Clancy, our second on-the-ground correspondent, who reports on a topic we discussed in a prior show -LED lighting. A very interesting angle on ‘lumens per-watt.’

We also got into a discussion of ‘Employer branding’ and what it means to companies such as Google and GE in their hiring practices, considering both Google and GE for some time now, have been committed to corporate sustainability in different ways.

It’s a shorter show, just under 22 minutes, so we hope you will find it interesting!

Nov
24
2010

Special Reports on Sustainability Every Week!

Meet our team of on-the-ground reporters. Each week you will hear from one of them as they file a story on a trend or event you ought to be paying attention to.

Abigail Rethore. A graduate of Thunderbird School of Global Management and Boston College, Abigail has an international and domestic work background in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors.

Currently based in Washington D.C., she will report on sustainability events and how businesses are rolling out corporate social responsibility programs.

Heather Clancy. An award-winning business and tech journalist, Heather Clancy covers Sustainability and green tech for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. She will report on how technology companies are turning to green tech and adopting strategic investments in sustainability.

Her articles have appeared in Entrepreneur, Fortune Small Business, The International Herald Tribune and The New York Times.

Jennifer Beauchamp. Using her unique background in sustainable management and adult learning/behavior, Jennifer has created and implemented sustainability strategies for companies such as Mattel, Inc. and Creyr Publishing. Her specialties include employee engagement, CSR reporting, recycling, and FTC guidelines. Several of her articles appear in GreenBiz.com. She holds an MBA in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School.

Adam Aston. A former Bloomberg Businessweek reporter, Adam specializes in green business, energy & environment, and financial markets.

He’s a regular contributor to OnEarth.org, GreenBiz.com, TheFiscalTimes.com and several blogs.