Toward a Local Living Economy: The Power of Coops
Posted by on February 10, 2006
Toward a Local Living Economy – The Power of Coops
SBN Seminar and Networking Event
Philadelphia Ethical Society
1906 S. Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
6:30PM-8:30PM
Local Coop leaders discuss how ‘cooperation’ is transforming our communities. What we can learn about bringing cooperative practices to our businesses and community?
Format: There will be 30 minutes of networking with refreshments, from 6:30PM to 7:00PM, then the panel at 7:00PM, with Q&A, and then additional networking at the end until 8:30PM.
Speaker Panel will include:
* Nadia Adawi – Director of Operations, *THE ENERGY COOPERATIVE* – over 5000 members
* Glenn Bergman – General Manager *WEAVERS WAY COOP* – over 3000 family-members
* Jill Fink and Angie Vendetti – Co-owners *MUGSHOTS* Coffee House – among the founding members of Independents Coffee Cooperative, a coop of local, independently owned coffeehouses serving fair-trade coffee
* Paul Glover – *PHILAHEALTHIA*, a cooperative health plan for Philadelphia – Paul Glover is an urban designer who founded Citizen Planners of Los Angeles, Ithaca HOURS local currency, the Ithaca Health Alliance and other community-based programs. His most recent initiative is PhilaHealthia, a co-op health plan exemplary of the Health Democracy movement (healthdemocracy.org)
* Kate Smith – *KEYSTONE DEVELOPMENT CENTER* – providing technical assistance to coops in the Mid-Atlantic states
Cost: $15 or $10 for SBN (Sustainable Business Network) members
RSVP: Requested by Feb. 17th to leanne@sbnphiladelphia.org
Sponsored by the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia
Co-sponsored by Weavers Way Coop and MAGNet
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