Global Summit on Social Responsibility-in Lakewood!
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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Global Summit on Social Responsibility-in Lakewood!
LAKEWOODCARES
and the LAKEWOOD OBSERVER TO HOST THE GLOBAL SUMMIT AS A CONNECTED SITE AT LAKEWOOD LIBRARY ON APRIL 30, FROM 9:30am-6pm! Attend the Global Summit on Social Responsibility—Leveraging the Power of Associations for a New Magnitude of Leadership on April 30, 2008.
At two and a half months out, nearly 250 association professionals and industry partners are already registered to attend the Global Summit host site at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center just outside Washington, DC, and hundreds more will be connected at sites across the country and worldwide.
Confirmed connected sites in the U.S. include Chicago, IL; Marlborough, CT; Tallahassee, FL; Atlanta, GA; Duluth, GA; St. Paul, MN; Nashville, TN; Austin, TX; Milwaukee, WI; Seattle, WA, Cleveland, OH and Lakewood, OH. Conversations are under way regarding other locations in Phoenix, AZ; Sacramento, CA; New Orleans, LA; and New York, NY.
Anticipated international connected sites are being discussed, with possible connected sites being located in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, Australia; Brussels, Belgium; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Shanghai, China; Bogota, Columbia; London, England; Paris, France; Jakarta, Indonesia; Dublin, Ireland; Manila, Philippines; Singapore, Singapore; Barcelona, Spain; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Commitments for additional national and international connected sites are expected and will be announced as they are confirmed.
Working together, participants in the Summit will identify the unique competencies that associations bring to the table and how those competencies can be effectively leveraged to help society. The Summit will also advance the case for social responsibility as a business and strategic imperative, and generate guiding principles for associations looking to integrate SR into their everyday operations.
“More than a buzz word, social responsibility is really evolving into smart business,†said ASAE President and CEO John H. Graham IV, CAE. “There are obvious benefits to associations consciously practicing social responsibility in a consistent, organized fashion. The Summit will help us identify what’s already working and what’s feasible in our community, so that we are setting both a short- and a long-term agenda for our profession.â€
“We are viewing this Global Summit as a tremendous opportunity for leaders in our community to experience and understand the business case for social responsibility ,†said Ruthie Koenigsmark, Executive Director of LakewoodCares. “
To learn more about ASAE & The Center’s Global Summit on Social Responsibility visit www.asaecenter.org/globalsummitsr.
To register for either LakewoodCares Forum contact Ruthie Koenigsmark, rkoenigsmark@yahoo.com or 216-521-2894.
LakewoodCares Community Leadership Forum- Wednesday, April 30, 10am-6pm FREE –at the Lakewood Library Main Branch(50 spaces available)[/b]
and the LAKEWOOD OBSERVER TO HOST THE GLOBAL SUMMIT AS A CONNECTED SITE AT LAKEWOOD LIBRARY ON APRIL 30, FROM 9:30am-6pm! Attend the Global Summit on Social Responsibility—Leveraging the Power of Associations for a New Magnitude of Leadership on April 30, 2008.
At two and a half months out, nearly 250 association professionals and industry partners are already registered to attend the Global Summit host site at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center just outside Washington, DC, and hundreds more will be connected at sites across the country and worldwide.
Confirmed connected sites in the U.S. include Chicago, IL; Marlborough, CT; Tallahassee, FL; Atlanta, GA; Duluth, GA; St. Paul, MN; Nashville, TN; Austin, TX; Milwaukee, WI; Seattle, WA, Cleveland, OH and Lakewood, OH. Conversations are under way regarding other locations in Phoenix, AZ; Sacramento, CA; New Orleans, LA; and New York, NY.
Anticipated international connected sites are being discussed, with possible connected sites being located in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, Australia; Brussels, Belgium; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Shanghai, China; Bogota, Columbia; London, England; Paris, France; Jakarta, Indonesia; Dublin, Ireland; Manila, Philippines; Singapore, Singapore; Barcelona, Spain; and Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Commitments for additional national and international connected sites are expected and will be announced as they are confirmed.
Working together, participants in the Summit will identify the unique competencies that associations bring to the table and how those competencies can be effectively leveraged to help society. The Summit will also advance the case for social responsibility as a business and strategic imperative, and generate guiding principles for associations looking to integrate SR into their everyday operations.
“More than a buzz word, social responsibility is really evolving into smart business,†said ASAE President and CEO John H. Graham IV, CAE. “There are obvious benefits to associations consciously practicing social responsibility in a consistent, organized fashion. The Summit will help us identify what’s already working and what’s feasible in our community, so that we are setting both a short- and a long-term agenda for our profession.â€
“We are viewing this Global Summit as a tremendous opportunity for leaders in our community to experience and understand the business case for social responsibility ,†said Ruthie Koenigsmark, Executive Director of LakewoodCares. “
To learn more about ASAE & The Center’s Global Summit on Social Responsibility visit www.asaecenter.org/globalsummitsr.
To register for either LakewoodCares Forum contact Ruthie Koenigsmark, rkoenigsmark@yahoo.com or 216-521-2894.
LakewoodCares Community Leadership Forum- Wednesday, April 30, 10am-6pm FREE –at the Lakewood Library Main Branch(50 spaces available)[/b]
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Bryan Schwegler
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Re: Global Summit on Social Responsibility-in Lakewood!
Ruthie Koenigsmark wrote:LAKEWOODCARES
and the LAKEWOOD OBSERVER TO HOST THE GLOBAL SUMMIT AS A CONNECTED SITE AT LAKEWOOD LIBRARY ON APRIL 30, FROM 9:30am-6pm! Attend the Global Summit on Social Responsibility
Ruthie
Thank you for heading this up I look forward to the event.
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Jim O'Bryan
Lakewood Resident
"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
Lakewood Resident
"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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Global Summit
Hi, Everyone...
Sorry...I heard that the first web address I gave out gave an error message...well, that's not good............
try this folks.................
http://www.eshow2000.com/gssr/home.cfm
Please register...Jim's bringing lots of goodies he tells me!
Sorry...I heard that the first web address I gave out gave an error message...well, that's not good............
try this folks.................
http://www.eshow2000.com/gssr/home.cfm
Please register...Jim's bringing lots of goodies he tells me!
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
- Jim O'Bryan
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Re: Global Summit
Ruthie Koenigsmark wrote:
Please register...Jim's bringing lots of goodies he tells me!
Why er ah sure!
Maybe we can even get Hoffert there to be our independent adviser.
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Jim O'Bryan
Lakewood Resident
"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
Lakewood Resident
"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
- Posts: 33
- Joined: Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:43 pm
- Location: Lakewood
Wednesday, April 30th is quickly approaching...there is still some space available for the Summit..........please contact me if you would like to attend...........I realize the hours are long...9:30-6pm--it is possible to do a "drop in" as well--just let me know your plans : )
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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- Location: Lakewood
Here is the schedule for the Summit. If you haven't registered yet there is still time--also, if you would like to "drop in" for a portion that is possible as well--just let me know that you will be joining us!
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT
Welcome by ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership
Investing in a Task of Historic Significance
• A special opportunity for the association community to advance a new magnitude of social responsibility
• Worldwide roll-call from colleagues on every continent
Opening Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
In Search of Innovations and Stories of Association Leadership
• Insights into how the strategic lens of social responsibility can help strengthen our ability to serve our members
• Going beyond an obligation mindset to an innovation mindset: what happens when doing good and doing well converge?
• Why is socially responsible leadership increasingly key to association leadership? Doesn’t every profession and industry want to be seen as part of the solution?
Discovery Part One: Roundtable and Plenary Dialogues
What Do Associations Uniquely Bring to the World of Social Responsibility and Sustainability?
• Analysis of the positive core of association sector strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results
• How are associations helping to scale up solutions for the future? What’s coming next?
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EDT - Lunch-on-own
2:15 – 4:50 p.m. EDT
Economist Jeffrey Sachs on “Common Wealth†and the Economic, Social and Environmental Possibilities of our Time
Discovery Part Two: Roundtable Work and Plenary Dialogues
How Do We Leverage The Huge Diversity of Association Strengths?
• Mapping key strengths across association sectors: business and industry sectors, professional sectors and the supplier community
• What is the call of our time? How does social responsibility and sustainability strengthen our capacity to serve our members’ missions?
4:50 – 6:30 p.m. EDT
A Conversation With Leaders—What’s Next In Global Social Responsibility and What Are This Generation’s Most Important Related Leadership Opportunities
• David Marriott, SVP of global sales, Marriott International, Inc. on “We’re all Guests on this Planetâ€
• Chuck Fowler, president and CEO, Fairmount Minerals, a member of the Industrial Minerals Association and winner of U.S. Chamber’s #1 Corporate Citizenship Award
• Dave Sherman Ph.D., Sustainability Consultant, Blu Skye on “Sustainable Value and Business Strategyâ€
• Peter Moran, Executive VP and CEO, Society of American Florists and John Sanbrailo, Executive Director, Pan-American Development Foundation
10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. EDT
Welcome by ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership
Investing in a Task of Historic Significance
• A special opportunity for the association community to advance a new magnitude of social responsibility
• Worldwide roll-call from colleagues on every continent
Opening Appreciative Inquiry (AI)
In Search of Innovations and Stories of Association Leadership
• Insights into how the strategic lens of social responsibility can help strengthen our ability to serve our members
• Going beyond an obligation mindset to an innovation mindset: what happens when doing good and doing well converge?
• Why is socially responsible leadership increasingly key to association leadership? Doesn’t every profession and industry want to be seen as part of the solution?
Discovery Part One: Roundtable and Plenary Dialogues
What Do Associations Uniquely Bring to the World of Social Responsibility and Sustainability?
• Analysis of the positive core of association sector strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results
• How are associations helping to scale up solutions for the future? What’s coming next?
1:00 – 2:00 p.m. EDT - Lunch-on-own
2:15 – 4:50 p.m. EDT
Economist Jeffrey Sachs on “Common Wealth†and the Economic, Social and Environmental Possibilities of our Time
Discovery Part Two: Roundtable Work and Plenary Dialogues
How Do We Leverage The Huge Diversity of Association Strengths?
• Mapping key strengths across association sectors: business and industry sectors, professional sectors and the supplier community
• What is the call of our time? How does social responsibility and sustainability strengthen our capacity to serve our members’ missions?
4:50 – 6:30 p.m. EDT
A Conversation With Leaders—What’s Next In Global Social Responsibility and What Are This Generation’s Most Important Related Leadership Opportunities
• David Marriott, SVP of global sales, Marriott International, Inc. on “We’re all Guests on this Planetâ€
• Chuck Fowler, president and CEO, Fairmount Minerals, a member of the Industrial Minerals Association and winner of U.S. Chamber’s #1 Corporate Citizenship Award
• Dave Sherman Ph.D., Sustainability Consultant, Blu Skye on “Sustainable Value and Business Strategyâ€
• Peter Moran, Executive VP and CEO, Society of American Florists and John Sanbrailo, Executive Director, Pan-American Development Foundation
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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Registration is ending for the Summit Friday, April 25 at 2pm--so if you are interested in attending please contact me--
This is going to be FANTASTIC!
This is going to be FANTASTIC!
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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Straight from the Summit...
the morning session included an opening from Dr. Copperrider from Case Western Reserve University--he asked attendees to share stories of
Leadership--High Point of Experience
What do Associations uniquely bring to the WOrld of Social Sustainability
Dreaming with our feet on the Ground and Imagining the Future we want to help create
Legacy of Leadership--smallest things that could come from summit and the bolder things
Some things the Lakewood Group expressed to the Global Community is
the importance of colloboration and trust between businesses, associations and government(small and large)
Mentorship as an essential partner to leadership--"share what you know"
Associations, groups, city government to assume accountability in making the world better
More holostic culture....
to sum up
"To create a cooperative network in the community..."
currently we are listening to presentation from Leading economic analyst Jeffrey Sach, he asks for the Summit attendees to consider...
What, in your view, are the most important global trends, trajectories and opportunities—areas that
might add up to what may be called the social responsibility agenda?
What calls you most? If you could—with a magic wand—call the association world to leverage its
strengths in one or two areas, what would you call for?
more to come
How might associations fill the collective action
the morning session included an opening from Dr. Copperrider from Case Western Reserve University--he asked attendees to share stories of
Leadership--High Point of Experience
What do Associations uniquely bring to the WOrld of Social Sustainability
Dreaming with our feet on the Ground and Imagining the Future we want to help create
Legacy of Leadership--smallest things that could come from summit and the bolder things
Some things the Lakewood Group expressed to the Global Community is
the importance of colloboration and trust between businesses, associations and government(small and large)
Mentorship as an essential partner to leadership--"share what you know"
Associations, groups, city government to assume accountability in making the world better
More holostic culture....
to sum up
"To create a cooperative network in the community..."
currently we are listening to presentation from Leading economic analyst Jeffrey Sach, he asks for the Summit attendees to consider...
What, in your view, are the most important global trends, trajectories and opportunities—areas that
might add up to what may be called the social responsibility agenda?
What calls you most? If you could—with a magic wand—call the association world to leverage its
strengths in one or two areas, what would you call for?
more to come
How might associations fill the collective action
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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really nice point just made at the summit
One of the things we say in following an AI approach to life is "We see it because we believe it" instead of "I'll believe it when I see it." We need to behave "as if": as if our backyard compost pile mattered, as if walking to the store at least once a week made a difference--we cannot wait for the US government or the UN to bail us out . Do you agree or do you think we as individuals and as associations ought to behave as if it's up to us and take the actions we can now?
One of the things we say in following an AI approach to life is "We see it because we believe it" instead of "I'll believe it when I see it." We need to behave "as if": as if our backyard compost pile mattered, as if walking to the store at least once a week made a difference--we cannot wait for the US government or the UN to bail us out . Do you agree or do you think we as individuals and as associations ought to behave as if it's up to us and take the actions we can now?
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Steve Hoffert
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Ruthie Koenigsmark wrote:really nice point just made at the summit
One of the things we say in following an AI approach to life is "We see it because we believe it" instead of "I'll believe it when I see it." We need to behave "as if": as if our backyard compost pile mattered, as if walking to the store at least once a week made a difference--we cannot wait for the US government or the UN to bail us out . Do you agree or do you think we as individuals and as associations ought to behave as if it's up to us and take the actions we can now?
This in a nutshell is why liberals and conservatives alike will never make a difference. "We see it because we believe it"......pipe dreams and religious figures on water towers and potato chips. "As if" creates a facade like all the recent sycophantic ass kissing.
Don't behave "as if" your backyard compost pile matters. It does matter....even if only to you.
There are too many people operating in the "as if" fantasy mode instead of a world where logic and truth set the standard. Until people begin to verbalize their true thoughts instead of what they think others want them to say, there will never be any open dialog that makes a difference.
This is the classic bust up the nation state divide and conquer NWO party line.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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point well taken Stephen...you should have come to the Summit--you seem like a doer rather than just a dreamer and your thoughts and actions plan probably would have added positively to the dialogue .......
what projects are you currently involved in for the community? I am always drawn to ask that question when I meet someone that seems so focused, as you do. I usually get fascinating answers to my questions--and learn a little as well.
Ruthie
what projects are you currently involved in for the community? I am always drawn to ask that question when I meet someone that seems so focused, as you do. I usually get fascinating answers to my questions--and learn a little as well.
Ruthie
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark wrote:point well taken Stephen...you should have come to the Summit--you seem like a doer rather than just a dreamer and your thoughts and actions plan probably would have added positively to the dialogue .......
what projects are you currently involved in for the community? I am always drawn to ask that question when I meet someone that seems so focused, as you do. I usually get fascinating answers to my questions--and learn a little as well.
Ruthie
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Jim O'Bryan
Lakewood Resident
"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
Lakewood Resident
"The very act of observing disturbs the system."
Werner Heisenberg
"If anything I've said seems useful to you, I'm glad.
If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
His Holiness The Dalai Lama
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Steve Hoffert
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- Location: Lakewood Ohio
My primary focus for the past 7 years was to create a better environment for those who live in Lakewood by optimizing the operation of the WWTP and storm water management plans. I've attempted over the years to show council and past administrations that the inherent waste in the system and that the $300 million storm water plan has severe flaws that will cost the taxpayers even more down the road. I have also, until recently, attended most council and committee meetings and informed those around me what is truly happening. I have also been involved in a CSA for a number of years.Ruthie Koenigsmark wrote:point well taken Stephen...you should have come to the Summit--you seem like a doer rather than just a dreamer and your thoughts and actions plan probably would have added positively to the dialogue .......
what projects are you currently involved in for the community? I am always drawn to ask that question when I meet someone that seems so focused, as you do. I usually get fascinating answers to my questions--and learn a little as well.
Ruthie
Although there are a few community activists, such as yourself, that actually have a positive impact on Lakewood there are others who's agenda is not as it appears.
Sadly I feel that those forces have now subjugated those working for positive change. I've now taken my work and desire for positive environmental change to another community that truly appreciates my time and effort.
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Ruthie Koenigsmark
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See my theory is SOLID...you ask..and WOW...WOW, Steve...please email me if you can ...I would love to learn more--this is definately something worth studying! Thank YOU!
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. "
--Margaret Mead.
--Margaret Mead.