

“Ray Anderson, Founder & Chairman, Interface, Inc. Talk and Book Signing”
Thursday, January 21st, 2010
REGISTRATION REQUIRED: CLICK HERE
Join the SBCLA and UCLA Anderson School of Management for a special presentation and book signing featuring world-renowned sustainability expert, executive and published author Ray C. Anderson of Interface, Inc. The event features author Ray C. Anderson signing and discussing his newest book, Confessions of a Radical Industrialist: Profits, People, Purpose — Doing Business by Respecting the Earth. We anticipate this event will sell out and advance registration is required.
SBC Board Members
Laura Berland-Shane, Bill Colitre, Lorelyn Eaves,
Steve Glenn, Rob Kramer, Carrie Norton
WHEN: | January 21st, 2010, 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM-VIP Reception Includes autographed copy of Ray’s book and private Q&A January 21st, 2010, 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM-Main Event |
WHERE | UCLA Korn Hall at the Anderson School of Management Westwood, CA 90095 |
DIRECTIONS AND PARKING: | 405 Driving Directions UCLA’s Parking Structure 4-Parking Permit Cost: $10 Overhead Map with parking information |
COST: | VIP Reception: $60 suggested donation Main Event: $25 suggested donation |
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Don’t forget to bring your questions and join us January 21st at UCLA’s Korn Hall in Westwood for a night of networking, light refreshments and an insightful book discussion.
About the Sustainable Business Council of Los Angeles (SBCLA):
SBCLA is a non-profit organization acting as a professional networking and education forum. The organization serves California businesses and individuals working with sustainable products, services and processes. SBCLA’s goal is to assist members with improving their profits, enhancing their communities, and protecting the environment by educating business professionals on the opportunities represented by technologies and management philosophies that reduce negative and non-renewable ecological impact. The Sustainable Business Council of Los Angeles is an activity of the International Humanities Center.
About Stonefield Josephson, Inc.
Stonefield Josephson is an internationally recognized, innovative leader in the field of accounting. Founded in 1975, the California-based firm serves public and privately held U.S. and international clients from offices in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, East Bay, Silicon Valley and Hong Kong. One of the firm’s many initiatives is its commitment to the preservation and restoration of the planet. Its sustainability practice, Fiscally Green®, under president Jeff Garrison’s leadership, is working to implement sustainability techniques and promote environmental responsibility within both home and office. It is introducing eco-friendly business practices and developing strong business alliances with like-minded companies that share the firm’s passion for protecting the environment and promoting responsible ecological practices that benefit the commercial sector and the community at large. Fiscally Green® assists companies with the complexities and opportunities of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 and is adept with: renewable ‘green’ and energy tax credits, IRS codes, U.S. Treasury grants, and the rapidly changing global, federal, state and local environmental regulations.