Every Wednesday at 4pm Pacific (and every once in a while at other times) TriplePundit founder Nick Aster will take 45 minutes or so to chat with an interesting leader in the sustainable business movement. These chats are broadcast on our Google+ channel and embedded via YouTube right here on 3p.
Join Nick this Wednesday, October 16th, for a chat with the CEO of Working for Good, Jeff Klein. The organization's mission is to foster human flourishing by leveraging the power of business for the greater good, and it fulfills this purpose through publications, courses, events and consulting services. As CEO, Jeff produces and facilitates mission-based, Stakeholder Engagement Marketing™ campaigns and Conscious Culture development programs.
To join the conversation, the only thing you need to do is pop over to this page at 4pm PST and click “play.” No need to log into anything. However, if you want to ask questions, we’ll be taking Q&A via Twitter from the audience – just tweet to @triplepundit and we’ll incorporate your questions. If you miss the conversation you’ll still be able to watch it later on YouTube.
http://youtu.be/buGGuCocGmI
About Jeff Klein:
In addition to being CEO of Working for Good, Jeff is a trustee and member of the executive committee 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 the newly released book It’s Just Good Business: The Emergence of Conscious Capitalism & the Practice of Working for Good. Jeff also serves as executive director of BeingHuman.org, a project of the Baumann Foundation and Executive Producer of Being Human Events.
Jeff was one of the visionaries and driving forces behind Private Music, the career of Yanni, Spinning, Seeds of Change, ChiRunning, and FLOW, and has consulted for the Esalen Institute, the National Geographic Society, GlobalGiving, the Institute of Noetic Sciences, among others.

Marissa is the Owner of Climate Social, LLC. She holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Mizzou and a master's in environmental studies from UPenn.