Famous Music Venue Goes Sustainable – Erika Wollam-Nichols, The Bluebird Café

“We have staff members who are very, very conscious of sustainability. One of our servers does our recycling…and we’ve had to really step into how can we find space for those kind of things, even composting…because obviously we have food waste, but our kitchen is not much bigger than the bathroom here.…I would also add… Continue reading Famous Music Venue Goes Sustainable – Erika Wollam-Nichols, The Bluebird Café

10 Tips For Creative, Eco-Friendly Company Holiday Parties

With many employees working remotely, the holidays can be a good time to bring people together in person. These events can leave a big carbon footprint, but there are ways to manage it with some creativity and forethought, and still have fun. Here are 10 tips.Read More

Align Your Corporate Giving With Employee Values

One of the key factors that employees consider in deciding which companies or organizations they want to work for is how well the organization aligns with their values. Their corporate donations reflect the organization’s values too.Read More

Sustainable Holiday Shopping – Kerry Bannigan, Conscious Fashion Campaign

“The fashion industry is a supply chain….but the reality is it’s a human chain. Nothing is made that we wear that does not go through many human hands. And so really for me, the environmental aspects are extremely important. But.. it’s really about brands being more open about their supply chain. And, specifically, when there… Continue reading Sustainable Holiday Shopping – Kerry Bannigan, Conscious Fashion Campaign

10 Lessons In Negotiating From Watching Nancy Pelosi In Action

Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a master negotiator. Since negotiating can be especially difficult for women, and we all need to do it – at work, in school, in making policy, and even at home or with friends – here are 10 of the tools of her negotiating success that we can all use.Read More

Career Lessons From Watching Speaker Nancy Pelosi – Part II

“I think she (Speaker Nancy Pelosi) will be remembered as the most powerful and consequential Speaker in many decades.” And, she’s moved mountains of hugely important legislation since that 2015 statement. Her accomplishments give us great career advice too — especially for women. Here are 10 more.Read More

Career Lessons From Watching Speaker Nancy Pelosi Operate – Part I

When Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi announced that she is stepping down as a leader of the Democratic Party, lots of stories were written about her tenure. Here are valuable career lessons from watching her too.Read More

ESG Investing Is ‘Soaring.’ What Does It Mean?

A new PwC report found that Investors globally are embracing Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) investing on a massive scale – “seen soaring 84%” to $33.9 trillion by 2026 but what does that mean? Are we at a tipping point?Read More

Electric Vehicles Sales Are Up 41% – EDTA And Ford Explain Why

Electric vehicles are going mainstream in part because the industry is finally getting the ecosystem to support this transformation in mobility. The EV trade association, EDTA, and Ford’s CMO and Chief Engineer of the F-150 Lightning explain why.Read More

The State Of EVs From The Master – Genevieve Cullen, Electric Drive Transportation Assn.

“The vision for electrification is based on the maturing of the technology. Getting it to a price point, a performance point, and a consumer acceptance point, where this actually can serve all of these consumer needs and we can make it affordable and it works…. This is what being a transportation provider looks like… Also,… Continue reading The State Of EVs From The Master – Genevieve Cullen, Electric Drive Transportation Assn.