Sustainable Brands10Sustainable Brands 2010Where the Sustainability & Brand & Design Communities Come Together to Build Brand Leadership. Monterey Conference Center, June 7-10. Join 700+ sustainability executives, business and brand strategists, designers, and communications experts who are building brand value through sustainability.

Join market-making companies such as Hewlett Packard, Bumble Bee Tuna, IDEO, Johnson & Johnson, Nokia, Coca-Cola, Clorox, Nestle, 3M, Life Technologies, Williams Sonoma, SAP and many others at SB’10.

Come to SB’10 for in depth pre-conference workshops on Day 1 and thought provoking keynotes, panel discussions, and afternoon breakouts filling three exciting days of extraordinary conversation, inspiration and insights…

  • Full Tracks focused on the core tenants of a successful sustainable business innovation cycle: Observe, Re-Design, Measure, and Communicate
  • Sustainable Innovation Open: a unique opportunity for emerging sustainable businesses to pitch their ideas to potential investors, partners and peers
  • Research Round Tables: leading sustainability and brands researchers present just released studies on brand awareness, consumer expectations, and market trends
  • World Oceans Day celebration at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and many other exciting networking events

View the entire Conference Program Government rates. Volunteer opportunities. Registration is now open and seating is limited. Monterey Conference Center, June 7-10.

Who Should Attend

Sustainability Executives – find new ideas, partners and tools
Sustainability and CSR leaders come to Sustainable Brands to find new ideas, partners and tools to help them prioritize, manage, measure and communicate their corporate CSR/sustainability initiatives to better business advantage.  Learn more

Brand Strategists – build authentic, transparent brands
Brand managers come to Sustainable Brands to learn how leaders are building authentic, transparent sustainable brands that leverage the core strengths of their business while responding to changing stakeholder expectations. Learn more

Designers & Innovators
– better product and service design
Designers come to Sustainable Brands to be inspired and equipped to apply their design skills and thinking to help solve some of the most pressing needs of the day through better product and service design. Learn more

Marketers & Communications Pros – tools and language to talk about sustainable innovation
Communications Professionals come to Sustainable Brands to learn how to use the right channels, tools and language to talk about their company’s sustainable innovation in a way that is impactful, transparent and powerful, and leads to stronger sales, happier employees and more engaged stakeholders.  Learn more.

Register for SB’10 by May 16th to receive Best Prices, which are 20% below Full Price (beginning 5.17).

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Author: Tracey de Morsella (323 Articles)

Tracey de Morsella started her career working as an editor for US Technology Magazine. She used that experience to launch Delaware Valley Network, a publication for professionals in the Greater Philadelphia area. Years later, she used the contacts and resources she acquired to work in executive search specializing in technical and diversity recruitment. She has conducted recruitment training seminars for Wachovia Bank, the Department of Interior and the US Postal Service. During this time, she also created a diversity portal called The Multicultural Advantage and published the Diversity Recruitment Advertising Toolkit, a directory of recruiting resources for human resources professionals. Her career and recruitment articles have appeared in numerous publications and web portals including Woman Engineer Magazine, Monster.com, About.com Job Search Channel, Workplace Diversity Magazine, Society for Human Resource Management web site, NSBE Engineering Magazine, HR.com, and Human Resource Consultants Association Newsletter. Her work with technology professionals drew her to pursuing training and work in web development, which led to a stint at Merrill Lynch as an Intranet Manager. In March, she decided to combine her technical and career management expertise with her passion for the environment, and with her husband, launched The Green Economy Post, a blog providing green career information and covering the impact of the environment, sustainable building, cleantech and renewable energy on the US economy. Her sustainability articles have appeared on Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operation, Chem.Info,FastCompany and CleanTechies.