LIVE WEBINAR: November 17th, 2023 at 1:00 pm, EST

The Business of Biodiversity with Berkeley Haas

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Join this webinar to hear from Nola Oner, Best Bees Director of Products and Programming, and Danner Doud-Martin, Director of Campus Sustainability at Haas School of Business, how organizations can leverage Best Bees beekeeping services and biodiversity monitoring to advance their sustainability programs and engage their stakeholders, investors, and communities. 

We'll also be discussing the powerful role companies, organizations, and institutions play in shaping the future norms of corporate sustainability and responsibility.

 

 

 

What You Will Learn

  • How and why organizations are prioritizing mitigating their impact on their environment
  • What sustainability initiatives the Haas School of Business has done in the past and what they plan to do in the future
  • How their beehives have influenced their environmental programming and sustainability goals

The Speakers

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Nola Oner (she/her)

The Best Bees Company Director of Products & Programming

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Danner Doud-Martin (she/her)

UC Berkeley Haas School of Business Director of Campus Sustainability

About The Best Bees Company

The Best Bees Company installs and maintains honeybee hives on commercial and residential properties in urban centers across the US. Our mission is to improve bee health and expand the bee population. Since 2010, we’ve made a tangible, positive impact on the environment, one beehive at a time.

Our beekeeping methodology controls for variability, ensuring the data we collect on each beehive is suitable for rigorous research. Our clientele includes corporations that want to activate sustainability in their business model, individuals who want to reinvigorate their local ecosystem from their own backyard, and property owners who want a turnkey way to put underutilized space to work for the greater good. 

Corporate social responsibility can be demonstrated through habitat restoration projects, like bringing bees and beehives to a vacant lot in order to turn it back into a green space.
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About the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley

Founded in 1898, the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley is the second-oldest business school in the United States. They believe that the best leaders are authentic leaders who work with and through others to create unexpected solutions to the world’s most difficult problems.

Berkeley Haas prioritizes and creates progress through innovation, inclusion, and sustainability. The institution provides the research, thought leadership, and talent development to lead the way to a more inclusive and sustainable future.

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