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Envirolink, Spring/2003, Volume 12, Number 2
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Register Now for the 2003 BELL Conference. Ecosystems and Enterprise: Perspectives on Education for Sustainable Business. July 17-19, 2003, at Florida's Atlantic University's Fort Lauderdale Campus. Opening keynoter will be Paul Evanson, CEO of Florida Power and Light.

EnviroLink is made possible through the generous support of ALCOA Foundation, The BELL 2003 Network sponsor.

Feature stories

  • WRI's Summit. Nearly 200 business leaders joined Senator Corzine, David Gergen, and Bill Ruckleshaus at WRI's sixth Sustainable Enterprise Summit, "Ideas into action: How business leaders and new markets thrive."
  • New BGP Manager. The 2003 Beyond Grey Pinstripes report will be released October 8, 2003. The launch location will be announced this summer. We welcome new staff member Meghan Chapple, WRI's Manager for Business Education.

International business education updates

  • Call for Business Plans. WRI's New Ventures project is currently accepting business plans to qualify for presentation at the New Ventures Investor Forum to be held in Shanghai, October 2003.
 

New Publications and Teaching Material

 

Other WRI news . . .

  • Dow and Staples join WRI's Green Power Market Development Group.
 

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