SOURCE: Ray C. Anderson Foundation
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What do Anthem, Cox Enterprises, Delta Air Lines, Google, and UPS have in common? They are all founding members of the Drawdown Georgia Business Compact—a unique state-centered collaborative initiative focused on galvanizing climate action in Georgia.
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Join us for the official launch of the Drawdown Georgia Business Compact!
Thursday, October 21st. 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Eastern.
What do Anthem, Cox Enterprises, Delta Air Lines, Google, and UPS have in common? They are all founding members of the Drawdown Georgia Business Compact—a unique state-centered collaborative initiative focused on galvanizing climate action in Georgia.
Hosted by the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, you are invited to participate in the official launch of the Compact on Thursday, October 21 from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. The virtual launch event will feature a panel of founding members in conversation with Maryam Alavi, Dean of the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business.
The Compact’s mission is to leverage the collective impact of our state’s business community to achieve net zero carbon emissions in Georgia by 2050 through a just, competitive, and sustainable transition.
Founding Compact members: Anthem, Better Earth, Cox Enterprises, Delta Air Lines, Eversheds Sutherland, Goodr, Google, Interface, Norfolk Southern, Southwire, TKE, UPS, and YKK.
Moderator:
Maryam Alavi, Dean, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business
Panelists:
Jasmine Crowe, Founder and CEO, Goodr
Savannah Miller, Vice President of Sustainability, Better Earth
Nick Pearson, Global Head of Energy Policy, Google
Josh Raglin, Chief Sustainability Officer, Norfolk Southern
Click here to learn more and to register.
KEYWORDS: Drawdown Georgia Business Compact, Drawdown Georgia, Ray C. Anderson Foundation, Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, Scheller College of Business, Georgia Tech, Anthem, UPS, Google, Delta Airlines, Cox Enterprises, YKK, TKE, Southwire, Interface Inc., Better Earth Products, Goodr, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Eversheds Sutherland, climate action