8pm, Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Venue: Schumacher College
Marjorie Kelly is a Senior Associate at the Tellus Institute in Boston and co-founder of Corporation 20/20, a project to create a new vision for corporations. She also co-founded Business Ethics, a national magazine on corporate social responsibility. She is the author of The Divine Right of Capital; and other writings of hers have appeared in the Harvard Business Review, Utne Reader, Chief Executive and E Magazine. She has served on advisory boards for the International Institute for Corporate Governance and Accountability, the Capital Ownership Group, and the Citizen Works Corporate Reform Commission. She comes from a business family: her father founded Graphic Engraving in Columbia, Mo., and her grandfather founded Anderson Tool & Die from his basement in Chicago.
Each month some of the tutors from our Short Course programme kindly share their knowledge and views at our regular public Open Evenings – usually held at the College or in Totnes.
Everyone is welcome to attend.
A donation of between £2 and £4 is requested at the door.
On the day? Call 01803 865934 to confirm the latest details.
This open evening is held in association with the following Schumacher College short course: Can the Earth Survive Capitalism? Exploring sustainable economic models