BEI Invites HBS Alumni to Join Climate Networking Series: Insights from Recent Event
HBS Alumni Invited to Join BEI’s Alumni in Climate Networking Series
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BEI invites HBS alumni to join its Alumni in Climate Networking Series. This series aims to connect local alumni to discuss ideas, trends, opportunities, and challenges at the intersection of business and the environment. To learn more about upcoming events, email bei@hbs.edu. Recently, on April 2nd, BEI collaborated with the HBS Club of Chicago to host an event that brought together alumni from various backgrounds who are passionate about making a positive impact on climate change through their careers. The gathering was hosted at the William Blair office in downtown Chicago by Brent Gledhill (MBA 1997). Around 40 alumni attended the event, which began with a talk by HBS faculty members Forest Reinhardt and David Bell. They delved into how businesses and governments are adapting their strategies and operations in response to the global climate crisis. The discussion covered various agricultural approaches and the potential impact of solutions like regenerative agriculture on climate change.
Following the talk, attendees had the chance to network with each other and forge connections. I had the opportunity to meet alumni working on initiatives such as electrifying transportation systems, developing software platforms for ESG reporting, advising farmers on sustainable practices, and entrepreneurs focusing on social issues through marketing firms. The ultimate goal of this series is to establish a climate-focused community in key locations, and we are excited for our next event in June in London!