Workshop: Use Design Thinking to Make the Business Case for Investing in Nature
New corporate climate, nature, and biodiversity goals are being announced daily as companies pursue sustainability strategies. However, even after commitments are made, it can be difficult to get executive buy-in on investing in solutions to meet the ESG goals.
In this workshop, attendees will use proven design thinking tools to develop the business case for investing in nature to meet environmental sustainability goals. Attendees are encouraged to share results of this workshop with their company’s decision makers as a form of taking action.
This workshop will be facilitated by two seasoned sustainability professionals with experience in corporate sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
Accessibility & Logistics
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE FOR WATER! We will have a water refill station with light snacks provided and are accepting donations for event support.
This event is ADA-accessible. Please read the National Historic Landmark facility safety notice below.
COVID Protocol: Per the Washington State Department of Health, masks are no longer required. "People may want to continue to wear a mask for added protection against COVID-19, especially those who are immunocompromised, living with someone immunocompromised, or who may just feel safer wearing a mask. Everyone should assess their own personal risk when making this decision."
We have 50 chairs and may run out. Please bring a pillow and blanket if you plan to arrive late and would like to sit.
We will be taking photos and videos that may be published on social media. If you would not like your photo taken, please notify the event hosts upon arrival. Event hosts are not liable for audience photo publication but we will manage our owned media.
Transportation: Bus line 132 has stops nearby. Please carpool! Parking is available on-site and in the nearby Georgetown residential neighborhood.