Who is SBLC

The Sustainable Business Leadership Council seeks to advance sustainable business practices through Networking and Education. Our Mission Statement.

 

SBLC Networking Events

Thursday
May052011

June Meeting

Labdoo: Together, we can give education for free.

Guest Speaker: Kevin Launglucknavalai - Labdoo

Topic: How much do you think education and opportunity costs? Labdoo at UCI will speak about the online tools that bring together a global network of people in order to leverage untapped resources for education. Learn about how businesses and individuals can participate together in transforming old laptops into opportunity.

Description: "Each year around 100 million laptops are replaced in the developed world as consumers upgrade to the latest technologies. The increasing number of laptops being replaced poses a significant e-waste management problem. The Labdoo project aims to extend the life of the laptops by providing school children in developing countries with laptops for education. The project encourages everyone to include their laptops within our online database. Once these laptops are broken or out of use, users are then reminded to bring it to us in order to be recycled properly or donated to an education installment project with a partnering organization."

Come meet others interested in going green at SBLC's monthly meeting. Open to anyone interested in going green!

Share with business owners, executives, and other regional leaders what you do that is eco-friendly. Even if you do not do anything "Green" and just want to learn; you are welcome to join us.

  • Date: June 14, 2011
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: ECCO Restaurant at the Camp in Costa Mesa
  • Address: 2937 Bristol, Suite A103, Costa Mesa 92626
  • Cost: SBLC Members $10 per person, Non-Members $15 per person, Students $5 per person
  • For more information call (877) 890-5606
Thursday
May052011

May Meeting

How Clean is CleanTech?

Guest Speaker: Samantha Simonnet - Founder and Managing Director of C-MONet

Topic: In line with SBLC's standards of seeking the highest level of sustainability for business, Samantha will get here magnifying glass out and share her perspective on exactly how clean is the Clean Tech industry?

We will also get a chance to hear about how she is helping to find, fund and foster cutting edge cleantech ideas, through a competition known as the Cleantech Open. There are real challenges to embedding sustainability into every aspect of a company.

Don't miss the golden nuggets of insight and success, this UCI and CSUF graduate professor and international business owner will be sharing to help you overcome your challenges. And if you're a CleanTech inventor or entrepreneur, details about entering the competition and what it could mean for your idea, will also be discussed!

Come meet others interested in going green at SBLC's monthly meeting. Open to anyone interested in going green!

Share with business owners, executives, and other regional leaders what you do that is eco-friendly. Even if you do not do anything "Green" and just want to learn; you are welcome to join us.

  • Date: May 10, 2011
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: ECCO Restaurant at the Camp in Costa Mesa
  • Address: 2937 Bristol, Suite A103, Costa Mesa 92626
  • Cost: SBLC Members $10 per person, Non-Members $15 per person, Students $5 per person
  • For more information call (877) 890-5606
Monday
Apr112011

April Meeting

The Impact of Human Trafficking on Local Commerce and Community

How Human Trafficking impacts your bottom line.

Guest Speaker: Sandra Morgan - Director of Vanguard University's Global Center for Women and Justice

Topic: SBLC’s speaker presentation hits the hardest area of sustainability to tackle... Social/Cultural Sustainability. And you better believe its effecting your bottom line. SBLC challenges you to attend April 12th.

Sandra Morgan has, as the founder of Live2Free, Lydia Today Foundation, administrator for the OC Human Trafficking Task Force, director of Vanguard University’s Global Center for Women and Justice and board member of the International Nurses Association in Athens, Greece, the range of experience with government, businesses, educational institutions and community groups to connect the dots between OC’s Human Trafficking business and how it impacts your business.

Come meet others interested in going green at SBLC's monthly meeting. Open to anyone interested in going green!

Share with business owners, executives, and other regional leaders what you do that is eco-friendly. Even if you do not do anything "Green" and just want to learn; you are welcome to join us.

  • Date: April 12, 2011
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: ECCO Restaurant at the Camp in Costa Mesa
  • Address: 2937 Bristol, Suite A103, Costa Mesa 92626
  • Cost: SBLC Members $10 per person, Non-Members $15 per person, Students $5 per person
  • For more information call (877) 890-5606
Tuesday
Mar012011

March Meeting

LEED Green Associate

What does the new LEED Green Associate credentials mean for the Orange County market.

Guest Speaker: Lisa Kramer - Executive Director of USGBC-Orange County chapter

Topic: This presentation will explore what the new LEED Green Associate credentials will mean for the Orange County market, and why it’s a "must have" for people involved in sustainability.

Lisa will also provide updates on what the Orange County chapter of USGBC is involved in… So, if you've heard of USGBC or LEED and would like to learn more, this is the meeting to come to. Lisa Kramer is the person to answer all your questions about the U.S. Green Building Council!

Lisa Kramer became the Executive Director of the U.S. Green Building Council - Orange County chapter in May of 2009. Lisa is a graduate of Purdue University and has a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Come meet others interested in going green at SBLC's monthly meeting. Open to anyone interested in going green!

Share with business owners, executives, and other regional leaders what you do that is eco-friendly. Even if you do not do anything "Green" and just want to learn; you are welcome to join us.

  • Date: March 8, 2011
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: ECCO Restaurant at the Camp in Costa Mesa
  • Address: 2937 Bristol, Suite A103, Costa Mesa 92626
  • Cost: SBLC Members $10 per person, Non-Members $15 per person, Students $5 per person
  • For more information call (877) 890-5606
Tuesday
Feb012011

February Meeting

Sustainable solutions that address malnutrition

Explore its root causes, its devastating effects and sustainable solutions to combat it.

Guest Speaker: Mark Moore - Co-Founder/CEO MANA

Topic: This presentation will explore questions regarding malnutrition and sustainable solutions to combat them such as Ready to Use Therapeutic Food.

Mark Moore spent nearly ten years working in eastern Uganda, serving as a rural community development worker and missionary. After returning to the United States, he earned a Master’s degree with an emphasis in development at Georgetown University. He has served as Legislative Fellow and Africa Specialist in the United States Senate for Senator Mary Landrieu, as an Africa Analyst for the Science Applications International Corporation, and as Policy Director for the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute.

Come meet others interested in going green at SBLC's monthly meeting. Open to anyone interested in going green!

Share with business owners, executives, and other regional leaders what you do that is eco-friendly. Even if you do not do anything "Green" and just want to learn; you are welcome to join us.

  • Date: February 11, 2011
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
  • Location: ECCO Restaurant at the Camp in Costa Mesa
  • Address: 2937 Bristol, Suite A103, Costa Mesa 92626
  • Cost: SBLC Members $10 per person, Non-Members $15 per person, Students $5 per person
  • For more information call (877) 890-5606
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