Celebrating the Synergy | Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Green Chamber of Commerce and B Corporation have partnered and we’re celebrating!
Join us for an evening of fine wine, local beer, delicious organic fare and great company.

Stories from Green Chamber Members/Certified B Corporations:
Brian Back, Sustainable Industries
Alexia Marcous, Dharma Merchant Services
Matt Bauer, BetterWorld Telecom
Vince Siciliano, New Resource Bank

Reasons to attend:
1. You’re a B Corp and want to learn more about the Green Chamber
2. You’re a Green Chamber member and want to learn more about B Corp
3. You know nothing about either organization
4. Fresh popped organic popcorn with caramel, peanuts & sea salt
5. You haven’t checked out Hub SoMa yet
6. You’re a Hub member and want to expand your network with more fantastic people & businesses
7. Beer tastes good after work
8. …so does wine
9. You take pleasure in surrounding yourself with innovative and inspiring people
10. You love to have fun

Bonus reasons to attend:
1. We’re raffling off a pair of West Coast Green full conference passes. Valued at $1175 per person.
2. Free West Coast Green tradeshow passes for all attendees.
3. And we’re raffling a Green Chamber membership.

Organic & local light fare from Organic Chef Catering.

Beer donations from Social Kitchen & Brewery. Wine from Parducci Wine Cellars.

Where: Hub SoMa, 925 Mission Street, SF
When: 6:30-8:30PM
Cost: $10 Green Chamber members & B Corps, $15 non-members; $5 more at the door
Pre-registration is now closed. Join us…you may pay by credit, cash or check at the door.

The Green Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to fostering the success of businesses committed to environmental and social responsibility. Join today

4 comments

  1. Celebrate the Synergy! - Exygy September 4th, 2010 at 2:39 am

    [...] next week to network with sustainable businesses at the Green Chamber of Commerce’s event, Celebrate the Synergy.   There will be wine, beer, organic food, and some great stories from Green Chamber of Commerce [...]

  2. Howard Cummins September 9th, 2010 at 12:24 am

    Restaurants are the largest business in the world and the second largest user of resources and energy. If we can make every restaurant in the world a bit more sustainable, it will have a very positive global impact.

  3. Green Chamber of Commerce January 17th, 2011 at 5:05 pm

    Excellent! Perhaps we can work together on having an event that addresses this?

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