I have done a post on what events I think are
important the past 2 years and here is my 3rd installment of top
green/health and wellness/social enterprise/sustainability/leadership
conferences worth considering as you plan your conference schedule for
the fall.
For those new to the conference scene, there are two
seasons – fall and spring. There are associations and organization that
provide 1 or 2 events a year usually during those months. This is
primarily because summer is a time when many set up personal vacation
time and winter has more holiday time and weather issues.
Leadership
Women in Green - August 30-31st Santa Monica CA
Focuses
on women in leadership positions that promote green business. Although
all the speakers are women you don’t need to be of the double X
chromosome to attend. This is the second year of the event and according
to people who attended last year it was about 200 people. This year
there should be more.
Conscious Capitalism - OCT 12-14 Austin TX
You
need an invite to attend this prestigious event that brings many CEO’s
together to discuss conscious leadership within organizations. It is a
relatively small event with around 200 attending. John Mackey of Whole
Foods co-founded this and has people ranging from the CEO of the
Container Store to Jean Houston speaking on how business can drive
conscious change.
Green
Green Initiatives Conference Sept 29-30th Ft Lauderdale FL
A
new event on my radar that has some interesting presenters and
sponsors. The event team that is putting this on look like they have a
tech background and may be one of the main focuses of the event. There
are larger corporations participating such as DOW, HP and Coca Cola. It
looks like they will focus on sustainability within larger companies and
case studies from experiences.
SXSW Eco Oct 4-6 Austin, TX
SXSW
music festival looks to sing a new green tune this year with the
addition of a green event. Former LOHAS speakers who will be presenting
include Simran Sethi and Philippe Cousteau. This is thier first year and
the B2B event looks interesting. A great idea tagging it onto SXSW.
Opportunity Green Nov 9-10 Los Angeles, CA
OG
is in its 3rd year and brings together green business and sustainable
design in LA. They have about 800 attendees from all walks of life –
corporate, entrepreneurs, media and of course Hollywood. They hold a
great green design competition and it is a high energy event with
interesting sessions and booths ranging from LED lighting for studios to
BMW to water filters.
BSR - Nov 1-4 San Francisco, CA
The
big one for the larger corporations that has been around a long time
focusing on the corporate responsibility of multi-national corporations.
Last year they had over 1000 in attendance. If you are looking to
connect with the bigger companies on CSR initiatives this is the one to
check out.
Funding and Finance
SOCAP Sept 7-9 Fort Mason, San Francisco CA
A
vibrant event focusing on investing into social entrepreneurship. This
event brings together large funds and banks with social entrepreneurs.
Competitions on business plans are submitted ahead of time for a
competition for funding and there is great education on raising capital
for the startup and social enterprises.
SRI in the Rockies OCT 2-5 New Orleans, LA
A
flagship event for social responsible investing(SRI) that brings SRI
funds together with financial advisors. They also bring in a mix of
speakers who focus on humanitarian, social and environmental impacts
such as Jane Goodall, David Bornstein, Hunter Lovins and Bill McDonough.
If you want insights on SRI and where it is headed this is THE event to
attend.
Slow Money OCT 12-14 San Francisco, CA
Slow
Money is a network of food activists, investors and entrepreneurs who
nurture a range of conversations in order to actively develop funding
and investment channels for local and sustainable food enterprises. Like
Slow Food, they have local gatherings and a larger main event promoting
a slow and steady investment into businesses who are seeking an
alternative to the conventional Wall Street type investor. Speakers
include David Suzuki, David Orr and Vananda Shiva.
Investor's Circle OCT 26-27 Philadelphia, PA
A
membership organization that support a great entrepreneurs that are
addressing social and environmental issues. They look at 10-15 high
impact deals that are seeking investment. They also provide a due
diligence process that starts once the event is complete. It is about
200 people in attendance who are angel investors, fund managers, family
office managers, foundation executives and trustees, wealth, financial
and philanthropic advisers and their clients and other accredited
investors.
Industry Specific
EcoTourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference Sept 19-21st Hilton Head SC
With
over 30 inspiring sessions, 50 leading industry partners, and impactful
and engaging keynote presentations, the ESTC 2011 (Hilton Head Island,
SC, USA, September 19-21, 2011) sets the platform for ongoing dialogue
promoting innovative ideas and practical solutions, driving change in
global tourism.
Expo East Sept 22-24 Baltimore MD
Attended
by as many as 25,000 industry professionals and featuring thousands of
exhibits, Natural Products Expo East is the largest natural, organic,
and healthy products trade show on the East Coast. With the newest and
best-selling products and branded ingredients available this show
features the best in organic at All Things Organic/Organic Products
Expo-BioFach America, offers an extensive retailer training program and
provides an advocacy platform through a strategic partnership with
Natural Products Association East. Natural Products Expo East is ranked
as one of the top 200 tradeshows in the US.
Greenbuild Oct 4-7 Toronto Canada
Greenbuild
is the green building industry's can't miss event. It's where we go to
learn about what's new in green building practices through the extensive
educational sessions, see the latest technology and innovation in the
exhibit hall, and perhaps more importantly, where we go to do business.
Greenbuild is a one-stop shop for credential maintenance. From pre- or
post-show LEED workshops to sector-specific summits, from green building
tours to concurrent educational sessions, you will find the education
you need at Greenbuild. Most sessions at Greenbuild will be approved for
continuing education credits for LEED and other professional
credentials, allowing you to maintain your credential with ease.
Beauty/Wellness
Natural Beauty Summit Oct 6-7 NYC
This
is a smaller and formal event for the natural and organic beauty
industry that brings together the mission driven companies such as Dr.
Bronners and Weleda with the larger corporations such as Este Lauder,
L’Oreal and Avon. It is more of a lecture format and a lot of
presentation intake. If you are a data hound you will get your fill. If
you are a networker you will need to work for it but there are good
connections to be made. The group is a bit insular if you are an
outsider but if you are seeking to enter the luxury skincare market it
may be worth considering.
Green Spa Network - Oct 9-12 Sundance, UT
This
event is made up of a group of spa resorts and products that want to go
the extra mile in promoting green efforts in the spa industry. The
event has about 100 passionate people who want to move the spa world in
the direction of holistic and sustainable integration. They are a very
open and friendly group that welcomes newcomers (and new members). Plus
the events are always at pristine green resorts.
ISPA - Nov 7-9 Las Vegas
If
you are in the spa industry you have to go where everyone goes which is
the International Spa Association Conference. Every other year they
have their annual event in Las Vegas which brings investors, products
and service providers, spa techs and directors together. This is THE
most well groomed event I have ever experienced with exhibitors
providing facials, teeth whitening and massages. There is good data
provided on the spa world and great sessions specific to spa owners and
employees. ISPA provides great data on the spa market as well.
Social Venture Network Oct 27-30 Philadelphia, PA
SVN
is a membership organization of successful social entrepreneurs ranging
from Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, creators of Ben & Jerry’s, to
Van Jones, former Green Czar to Obama, to Tom Szaky founder of
Terracycle. It mixes sustainability with community building and
innovation and a ton of passion. You can’t leave this event without 2-3
bonding hugs. It is a great place to seek mentorship, collect ideas and
also potential funding from successful entrepreneurs and community
leaders who are interested in helping others. This overlaps with the
Investor’s Circle previously mentioned.
Net Impact Oct 27-29 Portland, OR
Net
Impact is a large event that brings 2500 students and corporations
together. They have chapters associated with Universities all over the
country with a large membership and the event focuses on social
enterprise, green business strategies, and nonprofit work.
Public Events
Yoga Journal Conference Sept 18-25 Estes Park, CO
For
yoga die hards and trainers interested in the business of yoga or just
to improve their own yoga practice. Famous yoga instructors such as
Rodney Yee, Sean Corn and Shiva Rae have taught classes here. There is a
vendor area as well.
Greenfestivals
Greenfests
are the creations of Green America and a designed to celebrate green
and diversity in various regions. Their flagship event in San Fran pulls
in 30,000 attendees and they have some amazing keynote speakers such as
Dr. Weil, Deepak Chopra, Amy Goodman, Jim Hightower and many more.
Companies large and small mingle together with the public selling their
products and services. I think these are great not only to see what is
being sold but to see who is buying and the similarities and differences
each region has as it relates to green. There is always a colorful
audience at Greenfestivals.
New York 10/1-2
Los Angeles 10/29-30
San Francisco 11/12-13
Bioneers San Rafael, CA 10/14-16
Bioneers
is where ecology meets activism meets celebration. I could spend hours
in the parking lot just reading all the bumper stickers on people’s cars
(mostly hybrids). If you are into fighting injustices of the
underserved, hearing the wisdom of traditional cultures and the stories
of animals and unique journeys of people this is an event for you. There
are workshops on business, youth, art, peace and more. It draws about
3-5,000 who are all there because of the larger mission Bioneers
embodies. Networking is great but you will need to be selective on who
you connect with since there are so many types of people there.


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