ifPeople Newsletter, Vol.1, No. 4, August 2004.
ifPeople Newsletter (abajo en Español)
August 2004 (Vol. 1, No. 4)
We hope your summer (or winter) has been a good one. We at ifPeople have been busy this summer with new projects, events, and developments.
Yet staying in touch with you and bring you some exciting news in our newsletter is important to us. Thanks again for your support. Also, we hope to see you at one of our upcoming speaking engagements or exhibiting events. We always look forward to hearing from you!
Best wishes,
Chris Johnson and Tirza Hollenhorst,
ifPeople co-founders
PS> In the coming month you will notice some big changes to our Web site and newsletter, in our attempt to better serve you with the information you want.
_____ifPeople admitted to progressive business leaders network ifPeople, a leader in providing integrated services to responsible enterprises, has been accepted into the Co-op America Business Network (CABN) in recognition of the company's outstanding business practices and contributions. Read more:
http://www.ifpeople.net/about/news/20041304_cabn
_____Keeping Old Computers Alive
Is your organization looking to be responsible and wise about how it uses technology and money? If so, you can implement a strategy for proper lifecycle management of computers that extends the useful lifetimes for computers in your organization, bringing financial and environmental benefits. Read more in this informative resource from ifPeople:
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042607_compu
_____ifPeople's President to address conference at Stanford
ifPeople's President and co-founder Tirza Hollenhorst will speak in the "Solutions for a Shrinking Planet" conference in Stanford, CA on October 2. She was invited to present ifPeople's business model as an example of sustainable business. The conference, the 2004 Engineers for a Sustainable World National Conference, will feature international participants and speakers in the three-day event. For more information
about the event and ifPeople's participation, see:
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042208_fs
_____Latino Communities at Risk 2004 Report from Sierra Club
The Sierra Club's 2004 Latino Communities at Risk Report details the cumulative impact of the Bush administration's environmental actions on Hispanic communities throughout the country. The report looks behind the policy and the numbers to tell the stories of 12 individuals and families whose health and livelihoods have been directly affected by the Bush administration's environmental policies. See:
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042607_sc
Events:
* ATLANTA: Free Trade Area of the Americas Briefing, Wednesday August 25 at the Southern Center for International Studies. ifPeople's Chris Johnson will moderate a panel to explore this issue.
http://southerncenter.org/yp_calendar.html
* ATLANTA: Becoming a More Sustainable Business: Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, August 27.
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/csrreport
* DC: Green Festival, September 18-19. Come join ifPeople and other exciting businesses at this celebration of sustainable economies.
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042208_gf
* STANFORD: Solutions for a Shrinking Planet, September 30-October 2, Stanford, CA. http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042208_fs
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ifPeople - Innovation for People
http://www.ifpeople.net
4905 Hampton Lake Dr
Atlanta, GA 30068
tel/fax: (770) 971-2293
(**Please note new phone number)
August 2004 (Vol. 1, No. 4)
We hope your summer (or winter) has been a good one. We at ifPeople have been busy this summer with new projects, events, and developments.
Yet staying in touch with you and bring you some exciting news in our newsletter is important to us. Thanks again for your support. Also, we hope to see you at one of our upcoming speaking engagements or exhibiting events. We always look forward to hearing from you!
Best wishes,
Chris Johnson and Tirza Hollenhorst,
ifPeople co-founders
PS> In the coming month you will notice some big changes to our Web site and newsletter, in our attempt to better serve you with the information you want.
_____ifPeople admitted to progressive business leaders network ifPeople, a leader in providing integrated services to responsible enterprises, has been accepted into the Co-op America Business Network (CABN) in recognition of the company's outstanding business practices and contributions. Read more:
http://www.ifpeople.net/about/news/20041304_cabn
_____Keeping Old Computers Alive
Is your organization looking to be responsible and wise about how it uses technology and money? If so, you can implement a strategy for proper lifecycle management of computers that extends the useful lifetimes for computers in your organization, bringing financial and environmental benefits. Read more in this informative resource from ifPeople:
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042607_compu
_____ifPeople's President to address conference at Stanford
ifPeople's President and co-founder Tirza Hollenhorst will speak in the "Solutions for a Shrinking Planet" conference in Stanford, CA on October 2. She was invited to present ifPeople's business model as an example of sustainable business. The conference, the 2004 Engineers for a Sustainable World National Conference, will feature international participants and speakers in the three-day event. For more information
about the event and ifPeople's participation, see:
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042208_fs
_____Latino Communities at Risk 2004 Report from Sierra Club
The Sierra Club's 2004 Latino Communities at Risk Report details the cumulative impact of the Bush administration's environmental actions on Hispanic communities throughout the country. The report looks behind the policy and the numbers to tell the stories of 12 individuals and families whose health and livelihoods have been directly affected by the Bush administration's environmental policies. See:
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042607_sc
Events:
* ATLANTA: Free Trade Area of the Americas Briefing, Wednesday August 25 at the Southern Center for International Studies. ifPeople's Chris Johnson will moderate a panel to explore this issue.
http://southerncenter.org/yp_calendar.html
* ATLANTA: Becoming a More Sustainable Business: Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, August 27.
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/csrreport
* DC: Green Festival, September 18-19. Come join ifPeople and other exciting businesses at this celebration of sustainable economies.
http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042208_gf
* STANFORD: Solutions for a Shrinking Planet, September 30-October 2, Stanford, CA. http://www.ifpeople.net/community/news/20042208_fs
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ifPeople - Innovation for People
http://www.ifpeople.net
4905 Hampton Lake Dr
Atlanta, GA 30068
tel/fax: (770) 971-2293
(**Please note new phone number)
