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6.01.2007 - 05:12pm ET
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Cal State East Bay Small Business Development Center Announces Economic Summit 2007
First session, "Entrepreneurship and Sustainability," presented in partnership with the United Nations Global Compact, IDEO and Fast Company Magazine
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO – (June 1, 2007) – The Cal State East Bay Small Business
Development Center (SBDC), in partnership with the U.S. Small Business
Administration, presents the Economic Summit 2007. The first of four
sessions of the Summit will take place on Monday, June 11, from 12:30pm
– 8:00pm at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. The session, entitled
"Entrepreneurship and Sustainability" will focus on how organizations can
improve competitive positioning, reduce costs, and increase profits while
becoming more environmentally and socially responsible.
Presenters include Gavin Power, UN Global Compact; Bob Adams, IDEO; Dennis
Boyle, IDEO, Kellie McElhaney, Center for Responsible Business (Haas School
of Business); and Dave Stangis, Intel.
"Small businesses are leading the charge in the transition to
environmentally and socially responsible business models across the U.S.,"
says Raj George, Director, Cal State East Bay SBDC. "We hope that through
our session businesses, both small and large, will come away with new
strategies for implementing sustainable practices and revenue growth."
The following three sessions scheduled for fall 2007 in Bay Area and
Silicon Valley locations are entitled "Accessing Capital," "Contracting
Opportunities," and "Technology and Innovation". Each meeting will
include keynote presentations and breakout sessions hosted by panel
members relevant to the meeting theme.
The Summit is supported by such luminaries as Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger, U. S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, U. S. Senator Barbara
Boxer, and unites over 1500 attendees including business leaders,
entrepreneurs, and representatives from the media, academic community, and
government agencies.
"The Cal State East Bay SBDC's focus is to develop and employ programs and
services that support small business growth and sustainable economic
development," said George. "Economic Summit 2007 brings together a rich
roster of dynamic companies and leaders in a series of workshops and
interactive panel discussions that focus on key global, regional, and
industry issues."
For up to date information on Economic Summit 2007, please visit www.economicsummit2007.org.
About Economic Summit 2007
Economic Summit 2007, presented by the Cal State East Bay Small Business
Development Center (SBDC), brings together a new and exciting generation
of companies and leaders who are changing the global economic landscape.
Over the course of four Sessions throughout the year, 1500 attendees take
part in workshops and interactive panel discussions that focus on critical
global, regional and industry issues. Summit participants include business
leaders, entrepreneurs, government representatives, media, and the
academic community. Economic Summit 2007 is presented in partnership with
the United Nations Global Compact, IDEO, Citibank, Pacific Gas & Electric
Company, Microsoft Corporation, and Fast Company Magazine. www.economicsummit2007.org
About Cal State East Bay Small Business Development Center
The Cal State East Bay Small Business Development Center (SBDC), a new
partnership between California State University, East Bay, the Northern
California SBDC Regional Network and the U. S. Small Business
Administration, offers classes, consulting services and business planning
resources for entrepreneurs and small business owners. The Cal State East
Bay SBDC is focused on developing and implementing programs and services
that support innovation, entrepreneurship, sustainability, growth, and
social impact.
The Cal State East Bay Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has worked
with over 720 clients to-date, resulting in an economic impact of at least
$23,199,689 in increased sales, $14,121,689 in contracts awarded,
$3,438,000 in financing secured, 23 new businesses started, and 237 new
jobs created. www.eastbaysbdc.org
About the United Nations Global Compact
Launched in 2000, the UN Global Compact brings business together with UN
agencies, labor, civil society and governments to advance ten universal
principles in the areas of human rights, labor, environment and
anti-corruption. Through the power of collective action, the Global
Compact seeks to mainstream these ten principles in business activities
around the world and to catalyze actions in support of broader UN goals.
With over 3000 participating companies and hundreds of other stakeholders
from more than 100 countries, it is the world’s largest voluntary
corporate citizenship initiative. www.unglobalcompact.org.
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