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Getting the the heart of global sustainablility

Join us for a Free Talk on
Sustaining Your Business

July 17, 2008 – 6:00pm- 8:00pm
Piedmont Environmental Center
1220 Penny Rd., High Point, NC

Light sustainable sustenance
will be served, featuring local:

  • artisan fresh baked bread from Simple Kneads

  • fresh goat cheese spreads from Goat Lady Dairy

  • fresh hummus and dips from Zaytoon


  • Your customers are already making green choices, learn:

  • Why your business needs to go green

  • Why you can't just claim to be green

  • How to avoid the perils of doing nothing

  • How studies are showing the difference

  • Who represents the new green audience

  • What going green means to your future



  • Simplify the process – begin to go green.
    Public interest in the environment has never been greater, and is here to stay. The consequences for business will be enormous. This talk will discuss the background trends, green target groups, and on-the-ground green marketing strategies. Take the first step towards sustaining your business. Together, we can create a world rich with possibilities.

    Speaker:
    Ralph Kirschner












    Ralph Kirschner, President of Kirschner Agency shares his experiences of how companies can make a difference, to the world and to their bottom line.

    Kirschner Agency has been providing responsible advertising and marketing for companies in our area and beyond since 1998. This agency is referred to as the Southeastern pioneer of green marketing with over a decade of experience in working with international companies already in the know about environmental sustainability. Kirschner Agency envisioned the green tipping point four years before it happened, and became a green-certified agency to help other businesses make a difference. They received their green business certification from Co-op America in 2006.



    Just show up or RSVP to:
    tr@kirschneragency.com

    Sponsor: Piedmont Environmental Center
    "Environmental education is confluencing at many levels and your work (at Kirschner Agency) with the business sector is really important. As Mom and Dad are talking about these "new" initiatives and ideas at the dinner table, as the kids are adding perspective from their daily education and experiences, we'll reach a tipping point where society is transformed. We live in a very interesting time...."

    Richard (Dick) Thomas, Executive Director
    Piedmont Environmental center



    If you'd like to book a green seminar
    for your organization, contact:

    tr@kirschneragency.com