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About Conscious Capitalism
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Publication: 2013-12-29 Source: http://www.consciouscapitalism.org/aboutus
The Conscious Capitalist Credo -- We believe that business is good because it creates value, it is ethical because it is based
on voluntary exchange, it is noble because it can elevate our existence and it is heroic because it lifts people out of poverty
and creates prosperity. Free enterprise capitalism is the most powerful system for social cooperation and human progress ever
conceived. It is one of the most compelling ideas we humans have ever had. But we can aspire to even more. Conscious Capitalism
is a way of thinking about capitalism and business that better reflects where we are in the human journey, the state of our
world today, and the innate potential of business to make a positive impact on the world. Conscious businesses are galvanized
by higher purposes that serve, align, and integrate the interests of all their major stakeholders. Their higher state of consciousness
makes visible to them the interdependencies that exist across all stakeholders, allowing them to discover and harvest synergies
from situations that otherwise seem replete with trade-offs. They have conscious leaders who are driven by service to the
company's purpose, all the people the business touches and the planet we all share together. Conscious businesses have trusting,
authentic, innovative and caring cultures that make working there a source of both personal growth and professional fulfillment.
They endeavor to create financial, intellectual, social, cultural, emotional, spiritual, physical and ecological wealth for
all their stakeholders. Conscious businesses will help evolve our world so that billions of people can flourish, leading lives
infused with passion, purpose, love and creativity; a world of freedom, harmony, prosperity and compassion.
Conscious Capitalism comes to life as it is applied to business. Conscious Capitalism has four pillars guiding and underlying
a business that practices Conscious Capitalism.
Organization:
Name:ConsciousCapitalism.org
Acronym:CCO
Description: Conscious Capitalism is a public charity qualified under Section 501(c)(3) and 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Our tax identification number is: 20-2238653.
Stakeholder(s):
- Directors of Conscious Capitalism, Inc.
- Carrie Freeman-Parsons: Vice Chair | Freeman -- Carrie Freeman Parsons is vice chair for Freeman. Based in the company's Dallas headquarters, Carrie
shares leadership responsibility for the company with Joe Popolo, CEO. Before moving to the corporate office in 1998, Carrie
held various positions across the enterprise. She joined the company in 1985 as an account executive in the Dallas office
and was transferred to Nashville as general manager of the new office in 1988. Later, Carrie was named general manager of
the Boston office in 1990. In 1991, she returned to Dallas to serve as president of the Freeman Exhibit Company. In 1998,
Carrie was promoted to chief marketing officer at the company's headquarters in Dallas. Then in 2004 she was elected to the
board of directors of Freeman's parent entity as well as the Freeman Decorating Services, Inc. board of directors. In addition,
Carrie serves on the company's Strategic Planning and Technology committees. Active in numerous professional and civic organizations,
Carrie is currently the chair for the Center for Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), and in September 2009 was named to the
Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) board of directors as a supplier partner director. Additionally, Carrie
serves on the board of the Conscious Capitalism Alliance (CCA) as well as the Board of Trustees of Girls Inc. of Metropolitan
Dallas. Among other civic activities, Carrie serves on the board of directors of Camp John Marc and on the advisory board
of the North Texas chapter of the Arthritis Foundation. She is a member of United Way's Tocqueville Society and has served
on its grant review panel. Her past board service includes the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE),
the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Lone Star chapter of the Professional Convention Management Association, the
Center for Professional Selling at Baylor University, the Senior Source and the advisory board of Baylor's Hankamer School
of Business. Carrie was also IAEE's representative to the Women's Leadership Initiative created by Meeting Professionals International.
Carrie is an often-quoted expert on the exposition industry and is frequently asked to serve on industry educational panels
and roundtables. In 2006, she received the Outstanding Achievement in Industry Leadership Award from IAEE. A graduate of Baylor
University, Carrie holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and management. She has been recognized as an Outstanding Alumni
of Baylor's Hankamer School of Business. Carrie is the third generation of her family to be actively involved in the family
business. Her grandfather D.S. "Buck" Freeman founded the company, and her father Don is chairman. Carrie and her husband
Steven live in Dallas with their daughter Olivia, and son Major.
- Cheryl Rosner: Founder & CEO | Stayful -- Cheryl Rosner recently founded Stayful.com serving the Boutique and Independent Hotel community.
Prior to Stayful, Rosner was a Strategic Coach for Startup Founders and CEO's and Strategic Advisor to BuyWithMe. Prior, Rosner
served at President and CEO of TicketsNow, the world's largest independent online marketplace for premium event tickets. Rosner
led the Company to the successful sale to Ticketmaster in 2008. Before joining TicketsNow, Cheryl was President of Expedia
Corporate Travel and from 1999 to 2005, Rosner led Hotels.com to success in various roles becoming President in 2003, including
achievements such as participating in the successful IPO in 2000 and creating and launching the popular Hotels.com brand.
In 2004, Business Travel News named Rosner one of the "25 Most Influential People in Travel". Prior to 1999 Rosner held various
positions in the hotel industry with companies such as Kimpton Group, Ian Schrager Hotels and Four Seasons. A deep love of
travel and hotels inspired Stayful.com.
- Doug Levy: Founder & CEO | MEplusYOU -- Doug Levy is CEO of MEplusYOU, a leading strategic and creative agency, and co-author of Can't
Buy Me Like: How Authentic Customer Connections Drive Superior Results, to be published by Penguin in March 2013. Businesses,
Doug believes, can outperform their competitors by building more authentic customer relationships. He sees marketing as a
powerful but largely untapped force, undermined by the prevalent orientation of persuasion. Through his agency and his writing,
Doug is showing companies and their leaders that the most successful marketing draws on a different mindset - an orientation
around fostering authentic and sustainable relationships. Simply put, he's helping companies thrive in an environment where
the winning formula has changed. Doug and his nearly agency serve some of the world's most well-known brands, including Procter
& Gamble, The Coca-Cola Company, Pizza Hut, Louisville Slugger, Dannon, and Sallie Mae. Doug is the father of two girls, Jordan
and Taylor, and enjoys tennis and the outdoors. He's an active member of the board of Conscious Capitalism, Inc, and chair
of the organization's annual CEO Summit.
- Doug Rauch: CEO, Conscious Capitalism, Inc. | Former President, Trader Joes -- Doug spent 31 years with Trader Joe's Company, the last
14 years as President, helping grow the business from a small, nine-store chain in Southern California, to a nationally acclaimed
retail success story with more than 340 stores in 30 states. He developed their prized buying philosophy, created their unique
private label food program, and wrote and executed the Business Plan for expanding Trader Joe's nationally. In 1996 he moved
to Boston to successfully bring Trader Joe's to the east. He received his Executive M.B.A. from the Peter Drucker School of
Management, Claremont University, where he won several honorary awards including the Early Career Outstanding Entrepreneur
Award from Peter Drucker. He retired from Trader Joe's in 2008. Doug is CEO of Conscious Capitalism Inc.; a recent Senior
Fellow in Harvard's Advanced Leadership Initiative; Trustee at Olin College; Chairs the Board of Overseers at WBUR; and serves
on the board of several for-profit and non-profit companies. Much of his time is currently spent working on an innovative
non-profit solution to the issue of "food waste" and hunger/obesity by bringing high quality, nutritious food at affordable
prices to the underserved in our inner cities.
- Jeff Klein: CEO/activator, author, producer & process facilitator | Working for Good | It's Just Good Business - Book | It's Just Good
Business - Radio | The Practice of Working of Working for Good -- As CEO of Working for Good, Jeff Klein activates, produces
and facilitates mission-based, Stakeholder Engagement Marketing™ campaigns and Conscious Culture development programs. Jeff
is a trustee and member of the executive team of Conscious Capitalism, Inc. and producer of Conscious Capitalism events. He
authored the award-winning book, Working for Good: Making a Difference While Making a Living and hosts a weekly radio program
called It's Just Good Business. Jeff serves as Executive Director of BeingHuman.org and producer of Being Human events. His
new book, It's Just Good Business; The Emergence of Conscious Capitalism & the Practice of Working for Good is a concise introduction
to the principles of Conscious Capitalism and practices for bringing the principles to life. He love surfing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu,
ChiRunning and moving in general. He is an actively engaged father of a teenage daughter, and lives in San Rafael, Calif.
For more information visit workingforgood.com
- John Mackey: Co-Founder & Co-CEO | Whole Foods Market | Whole Planet Foundation | Whole Kids Foundation -- John Mackey, co-founder and
co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, has taken the natural and organic grocer from a single store in Austin, Texas in 1978, to an
$11.7 billion Fortune 300 company and a top U.S. supermarket with more than 347 stores and 73,000 Team Members in three countries.
In 1981, Austin's worst flood in history almost bankrupted the original store, and community efforts to save it shaped Mackey's
leadership philosophy to "do right by your stakeholders and they'll do right by you." While devoting his entire career to
providing shoppers with high quality natural and organic foods, Mackey has also focused on building a more conscious way of
doing business. He led the company through 19 acquisitions and took the company public in 1992. The company has the highest
stock market valuation of any dedicated U.S. food retailer and plans to grow to 1,000 stores. For 15 consecutive years, FORTUNE
magazine has included Whole Foods Market on its "100 Best Companies to Work For" list. The company was named "America's Healthiest
Grocery Store" by Health Magazine, one of the nation's "Top 25 Green Energy Leaders" by Scientific American one of the "World's
Most Ethical Companies" by the Ethisphere Institute. FORTUNE magazine also named Whole Foods Market the Most Admired Food
and Drug Store Company in the World in 2012. Mackey has been the visionary for many successful programs at the core of Whole
Foods Market. He created the Whole Planet Foundation in 2005 to help end poverty in developing nations. The foundation has
helped more than 200,000 poor entrepreneurs in 50 countries. Thanks to Mackey, Whole Foods Market was the first national grocer
to set and implement standards for humane farm animal treatment for the meat products it sells. In 2007, he launched the Local
Producer Loan Program to help local farmers and food producers expand their businesses and committed $10 million per year
to help grow their businesses through low-interest loans. Most recently, Mackey has focused on returning to the company's
roots around healthy eating and lifestyle choices. A staunch advocate of healthy eating education, he laid the foundation
for health and wellness programs for team members and customers. In 2003, he was named Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the
Year Overall Winner for the United States and Bon Appétit magazine's "Tastemaker of the Year". Vanity Fair called him "Best
Provider" in its "Best of the Best in 2004," Institutional Investor magazine rated him second on its "Best CEOs in America"
list in 2005, and Barron's put him on their "World's Best CEOs" list in 2006. In 2008, he received an honorary Doctorate from
Bentley College. And, in 2011, MarketWatch called him CEO of the Year and FORTUNE magazine called him "Businessperson of the
Year." In 2012, Esquire magazine named him one of the "Most Inspiring CEOs" and FORTUNE named him one of the "12 Greatest
Entrepreneurs of Our Time." Out of his respect for equity among Team Members, Mackey implemented a salary cap for all executives.
He cut his own salary to $1 annually in 2006, and forgoes stock options and bonuses. He continues to work for Whole Foods
Market out of a passion to see the business realize the potential for deeper purpose, for the joy of leading a great company,
and to answer the call to service he feels in his heart.
- Kip Tindell: Co-Founder & CEO | The Container Store -- Kip Tindell has been at the helm of The Container Store since it first opened its
doors in Dallas in 1978 - creating the first ever store devoted solely to storage and organization products. With stores nationwide
and a thriving Web site, Tindell continues his commitment to being a trailblazing retailer. In fact, Tindell recently received
the National Retail Federation's 2010 Gold Medal Award, the most coveted award in retail, given to individuals who have served
the industry with distinction and achieved a national reputation for excellence. The recipients have also displayed inspirational
leadership and have won the respect of fellow merchants for devotion to the retail craft. But for Tindell, the goal never
has been growth for growth's sake. Rather, it's to adhere to a fundamental set of corporate values, centered around an intense
employee commitment, strict merchandising and superior customer service. Success has been the natural and inevitable result.
Privately held, the retailer has posted a compounded annual growth rate of 26% since its inception. With 2012 fiscal year
sales projected to reach $750 million, the originators of the storage and organization category of retailing remain the leaders
in an industry that thrives. Tindell continues to embody the unique corporate culture he created, and has nurtured a fierce
employee loyalty that has landed the company on FORTUNE magazine's list of "100 Best Companies to Work For" the last 13 years.
Tindell enjoys spending time with Sharon at their ranch in Colorado, traveling, fly fishing and golf. He is actively involved
in the community as a member of the Salesmanship Club of Dallas, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming children's
futures by serving at-risk families in the Greater Dallas area and sits on the CEO Advisory Council for the Dallas Arboretum.
Tindell also serves on the board of Whole Foods Market (WFMI), the National Retail Federation's executive board and chairs
the National Retail Federation's Foundation. He is a leader and passionately involved in Conscious Capitalism, Inc., a community
of like-minded business, thought and academic leaders working to elevate humanity through a conscious approach to business.
- Michael Strong: Author and Thought Leader | Radical Social Entrepreneurs -- Michael is an Author and Thought Leader. He is lead author off
Be the Solution: How Entrepreneurs and Conscious Capitalists Can Solve All the World's Problems, co-authored with John Mackey,
Muhammad Yunus, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Hernando de Soto, Co-Chair of the U.N. Commission on the Legal Empowerment
of the Poor, and others. Michael's work is featured in academic journals (The Journal of Business Ethics, Economic Affairs,
Critical Review, etc.) specialty publications (Microfinance Insights, Policy Innovations, Carnegie Ethics, etc.) and in media
reaching popular audiences (The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Huffington Post, RealClearPolitics, Barron's, etc.). He serves
on the board of Conscious Capitalism, Inc., The Free Cities Institute, The Seasteading Institute, and the Advisory Boardss
of the Lifeboat Foundation, Trilinc Global, The Moorfield Storey Institute, and is a mentore for developing world entrepreneurs
for the MIT Legatum Center for Entrepreneurship and Development. Michael is currently focused on the entrepreneurial creation
of legal systems based on his 2009 article "The Legal Autonomy of the Dubai International Financial Centre: A Scaleable Strategy
for Global Free Market Reforms" and his blog posts at "Let a Thousand Nations Bloom." Prior to his work on FLOW, Michael spent
fifteen years as an educational entrepreneur, creating several high-performance private and charter schools, including one
named the 36th best public school in the U.S. on the Washington Post's Challenge Index. The author of "The Habit of Thought:
From Socratic Seminars to Socratic Practice", Strong has consulted for hundreds of schools around the world. Michael was education
at Harvard, St. John's College, and the University of Chicago.
- Phyllis Blees: President | Peace Through Commerce, Inc. -- She also serves on the Board of Trustees of Conscious Capitalism, Inc. She was
on the founding team of the predecessor to both organizations, FLOW, serving as Vice President, General Counsel, Treasurer
and "Chief Problem Solver" for its first 7 years. In Texas, Ms. Blees co-founded a school for gifted children and served as
an attorney in the office of General Counsel at the Texas State Treasury. Prior to this, Ms. Blees was a partner in private
practice in Honolulu, Hawaii concentrating in tax, real property, and business law. She serves as national membership chair
for the American Creativity Association, and co-founded and was president of 2 educational nonprofit corporations.
- R. Edward Freeman: Professor | Darden School, University of Virginia -- R. Edward Freeman joined the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration
in 1987. Currently he is University Professor and Elis and Signe Olsson Professor of Business Administration; Senior Fellow
of the Olsson Center for Applied Ethics; and, Academic Director of the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics.
Freeman is also Professor of Religious Studies and a Faculty Advisor to the University's Institute for Practical Ethics. He
is also Adjunct Professor of Stakeholder Management at the Copenhagen Business School in Denmark and a Visiting Professor
at Nyenrode Business School (Netherlands). He currently holds an honorary appointment as the Welling Professor at George Washington
University and the Gourlay Professorship at University of Melbourne. Prior to coming to The Darden School Mr. Freeman taught
at University of Minnesota, and The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Freeman's latest book, Stakeholder Theory:
The State of the Art was published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. Managing for Stakeholders was published in 2007
by Yale University Press. His co-authors are Jeffrey Harrison, Andrew Wicks, Bidhan Parmar, and Simone de Colle. He is the
author or editor of over twenty volumes and one hundred articles in the areas of stakeholder management, business strategy
and business ethics. Freeman is perhaps best known for his award winning book: Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach,
published in 1984, where he traced the origins of the stakeholder idea to a number of others, and suggested that businesses
build their strategy around their relationships with key stakeholders. That book was re-issued in 2010 by Cambridge University
Press. He was the editor of the 15 volume Ruffin Series in Business Ethics published by Oxford University Press. He is the
co-editor with S. Hart and D. Wheeler of the new series, Business, Society and Value Creation, published by Cambridge University
Press, which currently contains six volumes. Mr. Freeman has a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Washington University, and a B.A.
in Mathematics and Philosophy from Duke University. He was recently awarded an honorary doctorate in economics (DHC) from
Comillas University in Madrid for his work on stakeholder theory and business ethics. He has received the 6th Annual Outstanding
Teaching Award from the Wharton Advisory Board, a Top Ten Teachers Award from the Wharton MBA Program, and in 1986 was named
Teacher of the Year at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. In 1991, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2007, and 2008
he was selected by the graduating class of the Darden School to be a Faculty Marshall. In 1993 he was chosen for the Outstanding
Faculty Award by the Darden student body. In 2001 he was honored by the World Resources Institute and the Aspen Institute
with a Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2005 he received the Outstanding Faculty Award from the Virginia State Council
on Higher Education. Mr. Freeman is a lifelong student of philosophy, martial arts, and the blues.
- Raj Sisodia: Professor of Marketing | Bentley University | TEDx Talk on Conscious Capitalism | Talk at Kauffman Foundation | Talk at Tata
Headquarters -- Dr. Rajendra (Raj) Sisodia is a professor of marketing at Bentley University. He has authored and co-authored
seven books, including Firms of Endearment and Conscious Capitalism. Raj is Co-Chairman, Trustee and and member of the Executive
Team of Conscious Capitalism, Inc.
- Rand Stagen: Managing Director | Stagen -- Prior to founding Stagen, Rand was President of Presidio Media Group, a publisher of newspapers
and magazines in the Southwest. He is a former Chapter President of Young Entrepreneur's Organization (YEO) and the past Chairman
of Conscious Capitalism Inc., a national non-profit organization. He earned his B.A. in Political Science from Southern Methodist
University and lives in Dallas with his wife and two daughters.
- Rick Voirin: Chairman | Stagen | Stagen Academy | Duke University's Fuqua School of Business -- Rick Voirin is an executive coach, organizational
design consultant, and an adjunct professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. He has worked extensively coaching
senior executives through professional and leadership transitions. Prior to becoming an independent consultant, he worked
with Accenture for 14 years where he developed the program that became the basis of their International Executive Development
Program. He resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife
- Roberta Lang: General Counsel & Global Vice President of Legal Affairs | Whole Foods Market | Whole Planet Foundation | Whole Kids Foundation
-- Roberta Lang serves as General Counsel and Global Vice President of Legal Affairs for Whole Foods Market, Inc., a fortune
500 company and the world's largest retailer of natural and organic foods. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Ms. Lang is responsible
for a broad scope of corporate legal functions for the entire company and its 59,000 plus Team Members. Ms. Lang works closely
with the Whole Foods Market Executive and National Leadership Teams, as well as with the Board of Directors. Her team provides
a variety of services and counsel ranging from intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, securities,
contractual work, risk assessment, human resources, employment and labor, licensing, policy and business advice. She has been
recognized five times as a Whole Foods Market "All*Star", the Company's highest honor, for her overall outstanding performance
as a dedicated, tireless team member who brings incredible intellect, seasoned perspective, understanding and balance to her
professional life. Roberta is a board member of Conscious Capitalism, Inc., whose philosophy is based on the belief that a
more complex form of capitalism is emerging that hold potential for enhancing corporate performance while simultaneously continuing
to advance the quality of life for billions of people. She is also an active ambassador for the Conscious Capitalism Movement
and has been a student of best business practices for 35 years. She is a board member of the Whole Planet Foundation, whose
mission is to create economic partnerships with the poor in those developing -world communities that supply Whole Foods Market
stores with product through innovative assistance for entrepreneurship. Roberta recently accepted a position on the Advisory
Board of Peace Through Commerce which is an integrated outreach, education, and engagement program which illuminates the contribution
that commerce, trade, and economic development make toward building sustainable peace. She is also sits on the National Council
of Valparaiso University School of Law.
- Shubhro Sen: Director | Tata Management Training Center -- Shubhro Sen is a globally recognized expert on IT and business process outsourcing.
He is the "father of Enterprise Outsourcing Management" [EOM], a stakeholder-centric approach to global sourcing strategy
and service delivery. He created the Outsourcing Quotient (OQTM), a composite measure of outsourcing performance which, for
the first time, includes explicit assessment of the impact of outsourcing on communities and other key local stakeholders
in the calculation of the net enterprise benefits of such initiatives. Since 1987 Shubhro has been a co-founder and CEO of
multiple businesses in the US and India and has led them to market success worldwide as well as successful exits. In 2003,
he co-founded and became executive publisher of FSO, a publication and portal dedicated to financial services outsourcing,
which today is a global leader in its sector. Shubhro received his PhD in Business Administration from the Haas School of
Business, University of California, Berkeley, where he was both a Flood and a Shansby Fellow as well as the recipient of a
research fellowship at the Federal Trade Commission. He received an MS in Finance from the University of Illinois, Urbana;
an MA in International Relations from the School of International Studies, Nehru University, Delhi, and a BA [Honors] in Economics
from Delhi University, where he was also recognized with the Rector's prize for outstanding undergraduate achievement.
- Susan Niederhoffer: Vice President | Niederhoffer Management | Conscious Capitalism -- Susan Niederhoffer is a working mother trying to create
a better world for her children. She spent 20 years building a volatile hedge fund business with her husband while raising
seven children and step-children who continue to be a priority in her life. She has been deeply committed to the boards of
several independent schools as well as a philanthropist for many other educational organizations. She is currently writing
a novel on conscious capitalism.
- Timothy Henry: Managing Partner | Arete Management -- Timothy Henry has over 25 years of consulting experience working closely with Senior
Executives to define and address their business and leadership challenges. Timothy's passion is working with senior leaders
to help them define what "great" means for their organizations and for themselves as leaders. He then works with and coaches
leaders and their leadership teams to develop the implementation blueprints and execution plans to get there. Timothy believes
that there is a better way to do business; doing well and doing good, and creating great places to work with passionate and
happy employees. His focus is on the development of practical approaches for the execution of a company's strategy of getting
to great and the development of organizational cultures that support superior execution. He has a unique set of experiences
and skills that provide an end-to end process for executing strategic change in an organization that includes "coaching" leaders
to lead change in their organizations. He began his consulting career at Booz Allen and Hamilton and was a Principal there.
In addition to his involvement with the Board of Conscious Capitalism, Inc., he also serves on several non-profit boards including
the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in the Berkshires. Timothy and Fabienne live in Boston and London with their five children.
- Vidar Jorgensen: President | Grameen America & Grameen Research | CBI Research, Inc. | World Health Care Congress -- Vidar Jorgensen is the
majority owner of six industry based conference and research companies, which in turn own and manage over 200 conferences
and several membership-based research groups focused on biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, health care, insurance, financial
services, entertainment, and infrastructure development. Mr. Jorgensen's companies include CBI Research, Inc., WRG Research,
Inc., Cambridge Healthtech Institute, Cambridge Healthtech Advisory and The World Health Care Congress, which was launched
in conjunction with The Wall Street Journal and CNBC. This partnership will be expanding on this new franchise in both Europe
and the United States. He resides in Concord, Massachusetts with his wife Kathy and three children Lorens, Nicholas and Kristen.
- Conscious Capitalism Community: A place to connect locally with others in the Conscious Capitalism Community -- To fulfill its purpose and mission, and to
respond to increasing demand for information, guidance, support and collaboration from individuals and groups throughout the
world, Conscious Capitalism, Inc. has activated a global network of U.S. and International Chapters, dedicated to elevating
humanity.
- CCO Arizona Chapter: Arizona US Scott McIntosh scott.mcintosh@mac6.com
- CCO Austin Chapter: Austin, TX US Steve Wanta Steve.Wanta@wholefoods.com
- CCO Australia Chapter: Australia International Kate Walker Kate@humanemail.com.au
- CCO Boston Chapter: Boston, MA US Lisa Hamaker lisa@kaliday.com
- CCO Brazil Chapter: Brazil International Thomas Eckschmidt thomas@paripassu.com.br
- CCO Chicago Chapter: Chicago, IL US Thea Polancic tpolancic@clearspace.net
- CCO Chile Chapter: Chile International Sebastian Cox coxseba@gmail.com
- CCO Cleveland Chapter: Cleveland US William W. Vogelgesang wvogelgesang@candlewoodpartners.com
- CCO Dallas Chapter: Dallas, TX US John Lee jlee@digitalgrowthstrategy.com
- CCO Florida Central Chapter: Florida (central) US Vinny Tafuro vinny@tafurocommunications.com
- CCO Houston Chapter: Houston, TX US Jackie Dryden jdryden@savagebrands.com
- CCO Indiana Community Chapter: Indiana (community) US Kim Clarke kim.clarke@rogers.com
- CCO Mexico: Mexico International Raul Romero raul.romero@integraliscg.com
- CCO NYC Chapter: New York, NY US Susan Salgado ssalgado@hospitalityq.com
- CCO Rochester NY Chapter: Rochester, NY US Tom Brady tbrady@rochester.rr.com
- CCO San Diego Chapter: San Diego US Malcolm Avner malcolm@malcolmavner.com
- CCO San Francisco Chapter: San Francisco, CA US Margaret Ryan Margaret@ywonderworks.com
- CCO South Africa Chapter: South Africa International Susan Spargo SusanS@cebano.co.za
- CCO UK Chapter: UK International Gina Hayden ginahayden@gifcl.com
- CCO Washington DC Chapter: Washington D.C. US Christopher King king@kingconnections.net
- CCO Members: Membership is available to anyone who is open, thoughtful, curious and respectful of others. CEO Membership is available to
CEOs who share in Conscious Capitalism's values and strive to actualize Conscious Capitalism in their businesses.
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