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Interested in "clean" technology and which companies are investing heavily in next generation solutions to climate change?
Want to know how social and environmental issues are being addressed by senior executives at some of the global giants - including IBM, Coca Cola, Citigroup, McDonald's, Xerox and Starbucks?
Considering becoming a "social entrepreneur" and want to know the latest techniques being employed in hot new non-profit startups?
Maybe you just like interesting and provocative radio. Gosh, that's a rare commodity these days.
All reasons to check out Good Company with Michael Connor, a one-hour weekly radio program about companies and executives that are addressing the challenges and opportunities of responsible business in the 21st century.
Each week Michael Connor talks with thought leaders and executives from around the globe. Hear about cutting-edge approaches to corporate responsibility and environmental sustainability. Find out how it affects your family, business and community. Now in in its second full year of production, Good Company connects you with the important voices affecting business and society.
Weekends on Lime/Sirius Satellite Radio. Selected segments available anytime to download as a podcast.
Broadcast:
Lime/Sirius Satellite Radio
Saturday 8 PM, Saturday 3 AM, Sunday 4 PM. All times Eastern
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Previous guests on Good Company have included Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist.com; Stephen Covey, author of Everyday Greatness and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People; Alvin and Heidi Toffler, futurists and co-authors of Future Shock and Revolutionary Wealth; Nell Newman, co-founder and President of Newman's Own Organics.
Among the corporate executives who've visited Good Company: Dr. Jean-Pierre Garnier, CEO, GlaxoSmithKline; Pamela Flaherty, Senior Vice President, Global Community Relations, Citigroup; Dave Stangis, Director of Corporate Responsibility, Intel; David Frishkorn, Director of Business Ethics and Compliance, Xerox Corporation; Sandra Taylor, Senior Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, Starbucks; Jeff Seabright, Vice President, Water and Environment, The Coca Cola Company.
And many more leaders and thinkers: Peter Kinder, President, KLD Research & Analytics; Dee Hock, Chairman Emeritus, VISA; Judith Samuelson, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program; Glen Hiemstra, futurist and author of Turning the Future Into Revenue; Joe Keefe, CEO, Pax World Funds; Marc Gunther, Senior Writer, FORTUNE Magazine and author of Faith & Fortune: The Quiet Revolution to Reform American Business; and Leo Hindery, author of It Takes a CEO: It's Time To Lead with Integrity.