Date: March 18, 2021

Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PT / 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM ET

Overview

Impactful business leaders do more than build companies, they help build a better world. From Bill Gates to Jeff Bezos, business leaders are increasingly joining in the call for action to address the economic costs of climate change and expand the economic benefits of climate action. How can you add your voice as well and help shape policies that will lead to a better environment and a stronger economy?

Please join E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs), the leading organization for business leaders who advocate for a better environment and a stronger economy, to learn more.

This event is co-hosted by the Wharton Energy Network and the Wharton Club of Southern California.

Speakers:

Bob Keefe
Executive Director, E2

Gail Parson
Director of Membership and State Engagement, E2

Laura Berland-Shane (WG’94)
Southern California Director, E2
Principal Consultant, Tellus Strategic Consulting

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