Conscious Capitalism 2013 Event Explores How Conscious Capitalism Drives Long Term Success
Pioneering Business Leaders Demonstrate How to Put Conscious Capitalism to Work
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Some of today's most successful business leaders, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders will convene for Conscious Capitalism 2013 in San Francisco on Friday & Saturday, April 5 & 6, to share stories and best practices for putting Conscious Capitalism to work.
Designed for business owners, executives, non-profits and students who want to understand the principles of Conscious Capitalism and how to apply them, the 2-day conference will feature dozens of speakers and workshop leaders from some of the most dynamic and innovative companies practicing Conscious Capitalism.
Day One at the Masonic Auditorium will feature talks by CEOs, founders, and executives from companies applying the four principles of Conscious Capitalism, such as Whole Foods Market, The Motley Fool and method.
"Conscious Capitalism focuses on higher purpose and creates value for all stakeholders, including investors, customers, employees, vendors and communities," observed presenter Kip Tindell, Chairman and CEO of The Container Store. "Everyone wins. It's simply a better way of doing business."
"The prospering companies of tomorrow will lead with mindfulness and compassion," commented Patagonia CEO, Casey Sheahan. He'll speak and lead a workshop on Conscious Leadership with his wife, Tara Sheahan, of Conscious Global Leadership.
According to presenter Fedele Bauccio, CEO of Bon Appétit Management Company, "With the Conscious Capitalism model, we have deeply engaged and inspired employees, as well as strong relationships with all of our stakeholders, including farmers, farmworkers, and the communities in which we work. The result is that we've built an incredibly healthy restaurant company."
Day Two at the InterContinental Hotel will offer 32 hands-on workshops facilitated by many of the presenters from Day One and other experts, including collaborating organizations The Drucker Institute, B Lab and Net Impact.
Tickets start at $295 (for Day One only), and are available at http://ccspringconference.eventbrite.com/#. Day Two tickets are available only to those attending Day One. "Team Package" rates are available for groups of five or more. Special pricing is offered to Non-Profits, Students, Academics, and Solo Entrepreneurs.
The complete conference schedule and more information are available at http://consciouscapitalism.org/cc2013.
About Conscious Capitalism, Inc.
Founded in 2005, Conscious Capitalism, Inc. is the non-profit organization presenting and producing Conscious Capitalism 2013. For more information visit http://consciouscapitalism.org/.
SOURCE Conscious Capitalism, Inc.
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