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ACC announces Keynote Speaker for global polyurethane event
He will address the environmental pressures and powerful stakeholders driving companies to go green and describe the strategies and tools the world's best companies use to innovate and profit in this new, environmentally-sensitive world, says the CPI.
The Opening Session will start on Monday, 11. October 2010 at 9:00 a.m. and Winston is scheduled to speak at 10:00 a.m.
Andrew Winston is co-author of "Green to Gold", a guide to what works and what doesn't when companies go green. His book, "Green Recovery", helps companies use environmental thinking to survive economic downturns and thrive in times of growth.
According to the CPI, Winston is dedicated to helping companies large and small use environmental strategy to grow, create enduring value and build stronger relationships with employees, customers and other stakeholders. He has experience as a corporate strategy consultant and marketing executive. Winston is a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review and The Huffington Post, and is widely quoted in various publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Time, BusinessWeek, and Forbes. He received his BA in Economics from Princeton, an MBA from Columbia and a Masters of Environmental Management from Yale.
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