[SPN-Discussion] Green TV: Driving Ratings and Profits - 3/24 @ Baruch College

Matthew LePere Matthew.LePere at baruch.cuny.edu
Tue Mar 16 14:01:18 EDT 2010


 

 

Join us at Baruch College Sustainable Business Club's first speaker
event of the semester!

Green TV

- Interview with Beth Colleton of NBC Universal - 

 

March 24th, 2010

12:30pm - 2:00pm

Baruch College's Newman Vertical Campus
55 Lexington Ave, Room 14-220

RSVP is required.
Lunch will be served.

SBC's first speaker event is an interview session with Beth Colleton
from NBC Universal. Ms. Colleton has been Vice President of "Green Is
Universal" (GIU), NBC Universal's Green Initiative, since June 2008. She
is responsible for managing the day-to-day business of GIU, including
the coordination of "Green" programming and activities throughout all
NBCU divisions for NBC Universal's "Green Weeks" as well as all ongoing
content and community initiatives.

RSVP at the website of The Rober Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity:
http://zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/centers/cci/events/green-tv-driving-ratin
gs-and-profits

To learn more about Sustainable Business Club, Net Impact at Baruch
College, please visit http://www.sustainablebusinessclub.com.

 

Co-sponsored by: 

 

 

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