Use Technology to Do Business & Save Resources

Posted by on January 30, 2004

Join the Sustainable Business Network for our Bi-monthly Networking Event & Seminar on February 11th at the University of Pennsylvania!

We’ll hear from the leaders of innovative local resource centers, learn from a panel on using technology to do business & save resources, and enjoy wine & cheese at a networking reception. We will also have showcase tables available for businesses to display information at the reception (see details below, priority given to SBN members). Please join us! RSVP by sending an email tp Merrian Fuller (merrian@whitedog.com) with your name and organization.

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Use Technology to Do Business & Save Resources

Expert Panel Addressing:

* Technology tips for saving money & paper with LaMar Childs from Egress Media

* How to reuse and recycle computers with Stan Pokras from Nonprofit Technology Resources

* Search engine optimization on a shoestring budget with Susan McCrossin from the Pennsylvania Technology Assistance Program

Learn about Local Resources

Wharton Small Business Development Center
Therese Flaherty, director of the Wharton SBDC, will describe the center’s growing menu of entrepreneurial programs

Ben Franklin Technology Partners
Susan Evatt will discuss the opportunities available to small businesses through Ben Franklin

Innovation Philadelphia
Richard Miller will describe IP’s resources and programs to foster innovation in the region

Wharton Net Impact
Meet Wharton students who are members of Net Impact, a national organization of business students who seek to use the power of business to create a better world. This is a great opportunity to connect intergenerationally with students who share many of our values

Co-sponsored by the Wharton Small Business Development Center and Wharton’s Net Impact


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