8th Annual BALLE Business Conference - May 20-23, Charleston, SC
Published 04-20-10
Submitted by Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE)
Final Early Bird Deadline Ends April 23
The new economy is being shaped at the grassroots level in local communities around North America. This May, the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE) is bringing together a national community of the business owners and thought leaders creating that meaningful economic change.
Hundreds of socially responsible entrepreneurs, business network leaders, economic developers, sustainability experts, and local government and community leaders will gather at the 8th Annual BALLE Business Conference to explore new practices in growing community health and wealth and share tested models for social entrepreneurship and local economic development.
The conference, themed "Lighting the Way to a New Economy," will include 100 speakers, 10 plenary and 24 breakout sessions, an intensive pre-workshop, 3 "living economy" tours, and a variety of networking and social events. It runs Thursday, May 20 to Sunday, May 23 in Charleston, SC.
Participants are leaders in emerging movements like green jobs, community capital and "slow money," sustainable agriculture, green building, renewable energy, independent retail, local manufacturing, and local arts and culture.
"What makes the BALLE conference unique is the ability to connect the dots with thought leaders and practitioners from all of these movements in one place," says BALLE executive director Michelle Long. "What's more, we showcase how the learning from these movements can be integrated within the context of place -- in the 80 cities and towns where BALLE networks are transforming their communities using the power of locally owned, independent, sustainable business."
"Every month, we hear from dozens of communities looking to replicate the economic and community-building successes of local business alliances throughout North America. Local entrepreneurs are the bedrock of our economy, and as local businesses work together, they are empowering communities to build lasting community health and wealth -- from the bottom up," said Michael Shuman, research and economic development director and author of The Small-Mart Revolution and Going Local.
Plenary Speakers include:
Program Topics include:
Regular conference rates are: general registrants: $515 through April 23, $565 from April 24 through the conference; BALLE Network Leaders: $465 through April 23, $515 from April 24 through the conference. Walk-ins welcome at onsite registration. Full conference information can be found at: http://livingeconomies.org/conference/.
ABOUT BALLE
The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE) is North America's fastest growing network of socially responsible businesses, comprised of over 80 community networks representing 22,000 independent business members across 30 U.S. states and Canadian provinces. BALLE networks create local living economies through the building blocks of independent retail, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, green building, local zero-waste manufacturing, community capital, independent media, and local arts and culture. Founded in 2001, BALLE works to foster vibrant communities, a healthy natural environment, and prosperity for all.
MEDIA NOTES
Conference presenters and BALLE leaders are available for pre-conference interviews by phone. Conference passes are available for credentialed media.
The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies, better known as BALLE (pronounced bolly), equips entrepreneurs with tools and strategies for local success and provides a national forum for the most visionary local economy leaders and funders to connect, build their capacity, and innovate. Among the transformative communities of practice that BALLE hosts are a Local Economy Funders Circle, the Community Foundation Circle, and the nation’s only Fellowship program dedicated to cultivating the emergence of a new economy. Within a generation, we envision a global system of human-scale, interconnected local economies that function in harmony with local ecosystems to meet the basic needs of all people, support just and democratic societies, and foster joyful community life.
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