These days, integrated reporting is a corporate dog everyone loves to kick.
People will tell you it’s a bore, a chore, a snore. It’s another corporate cost center, a straightjacket on corporate communication, a full-employment program dreamed up by do-gooders to give jobs to bean counters.
To its harshest critics, integrated reporting is not even a dog. It’s a tail that wants to wag the dog.
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Investors' Circle increases investment activity in targeted sectors
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Investors' Circle, a network of impact investors, is dedicated to the growth of businesses with high social and environmental impact. As mentioned in Forbes recently, the IC network invested more than $10 million in early-stage enterprises in 2012, and targets are higher for 2013. Some of the exciting companies in Water, Community Development and Impact Digital Media that raised significant investment through IC in 2012 are:
Investors' Circle, a network of impact investors, is dedicated to the growth of businesses with high social and environmental impact. Early-stage entrepreneurs are invited to apply to present to their network of socially responsible angel investors, venture capitalists, foundations, and family offices at their Fall 2012 Venture Fair & Forum scheduled for October 24-25 in New York.
Blog by Julie Urlaub, Founder and Managing Partner at Taiga Company
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How many eco actions does it take for them to count? According to the post, Does Size Matter for Ideas?, "the basic logic we use is the bigger the idea, the bigger the value, but often that's not true.
Survey results announced at James Beard Foundation’s National Food Conference “Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats”
The second annualJames Beard Foundation Food Conference –“Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats”– is in full swing at the Hearst Tower in New York City.
The invitation-only conference is being streamed live at www.jbffoodconference.org/live. Keep up with theconference and join in the conversation on Twitter, making sure to use the hashtag, #JBFTalk.
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The second annualJames Beard Foundation Food Conference –“Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats”– is in full swing at the Hearst Tower in New York City.
The invitation-only conference is being streamed live at www.jbffoodconference.org/live. Keep up with theconference and join in the conversation on Twitter, making sure to use the hashtag, #JBFTalk.
Today, the second annualJames Beard Foundation Food Conference –“Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats”– kicks off at the Hearst Tower in New York City.
The invitation-only conference is being streamed live at www.jbffoodconference.org/live. Keep up with theconference and join in the conversation on Twitter, making sure to use the hashtag, #JBFTalk.
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Today, the second annualJames Beard Foundation Food Conference –“Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats”– kicks off at the Hearst Tower in New York City.
The invitation-only conference is being streamed live at www.jbffoodconference.org/live. Keep up with theconference and join in the conversation on Twitter, making sure to use the hashtag, #JBFTalk.
Second Annual National Food Conference – co-hosted by Good Housekeeping – puts “Sustainability on the Table”
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The second annual James Beard Foundation Food Conference – “Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats” – will take place at the Hearst Tower in New York City on October 12 and 13.
The invitation-only conference, co-hosted by Good Housekeeping, will be streamed live at www.jbffoodconference.org/live. Keep up with the conference and join in the conversation on Twitter, making sure to use the hashtag, #JBFTalk.
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The second annual James Beard Foundation Food Conference – “Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats” – will take place at the Hearst Tower in New York City on October 12 and 13.
The invitation-only conference, co-hosted by Good Housekeeping, will be streamed live at www.jbffoodconference.org/live. Keep up with the conference and join in the conversation on Twitter, making sure to use the hashtag, #JBFTalk.
Second Annual National Food Conference --- co-hosted by Good Housekeeping --- puts "Sustainability on the Table"
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The James Beard Foundation (JBF) will host the second annual James Beard Foundation Food Conference – “Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats” – at the Hearst Tower in New York City on October 12 and 13. Co-hosted by Good Housekeeping, the invitation-only conference will bring together a diverse group of thought leaders and stakeholders in the food system to serve up stimulating conversation and examine the complex issues surrounding how money and media influence what and how we eat.
To view and be part of the JBF national Food Conference conversation via Livestream go to www.jbffoodconference.org beginning 9:00am ET on October 12.
Press Release
The James Beard Foundation (JBF) will host the second annual James Beard Foundation Food Conference – “Sustainability on the Table: How Money and Media Influence the Way America Eats” – at the Hearst Tower in New York City on October 12 and 13. Co-hosted by Good Housekeeping, the invitation-only conference will bring together a diverse group of thought leaders and stakeholders in the food system to serve up stimulating conversation and examine the complex issues surrounding how money and media influence what and how we eat.
To view and be part of the JBF national Food Conference conversation via Livestream go to www.jbffoodconference.org beginning 9:00am ET on October 12.