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What’s Compassion Got to Do With It? Exploring Compassion and Doing Business in Brattleboro

Apr
10
What's Compassion Got to Do With It? Exploring Compassion and Doing Business in Brattleboro
What's Compassion Got to Do With It? Exploring Compassion and Doing Business in Brattleboro Admission is FREE. This program is a part of Compassionate Brattleboro's series of conversations focused on exploring how to make compassion actionable in Brattleboro. The first panel in the series will take place on Wednesday, March 13. For up-to-date details about this event, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/767710663616056/ THIS PANEL WILL FEATURE: Stephanie Bonin: Downtown Brattleboro Alliance, Executive Director Adam Grinold: Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation, Executive Director Kate O'Connor: Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce, Executive Director Erin Scaggs: Elliot Street Fish, Chips, & More, Owner and Operator Panel Moderator: Shanta Lee Gander The discussion will explore these organizations and businesses while also asking key questions about the ways we can thinking about doing business in the region through the lens of compassion. Questions we plan to explore include: What are the compassion practices of these Brattleboro businesses and organizations? How can we expand as it relates to blending compassion and business? The discussion will be moderated by consultant and artist Shanta Lee Gander. MORE ABOUT COMPASSIONATE BRATTLEBORO: Compassionate Brattleboro’s mission is to raise community awareness about the meaning of compassion in our lives, and ways in which compassion can influence the town’s government, the organizations and institutions within the town, and—most important—among the town’s citizens in our daily lives and interactions with others.
Date and Time
April 10, 2019 @ 6:30 pm
Location
Brooks Memorial Library
224 Main St
Brattleboro
VT 05301
Contact
Shanta Lee Gander
8022758152



What’s Compassion Got to Do With It? Exploring Compassion and Doing Business in Brattleboro

Admission is FREE. This program is a part of Compassionate Brattleboro’s series of conversations focused on exploring how to make compassion actionable in Brattleboro. The first panel in the series will take place on Wednesday, March 13. For up-to-date details about this event, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/767710663616056/

THIS PANEL WILL FEATURE:
Stephanie Bonin: Downtown Brattleboro Alliance, Executive Director
Adam Grinold: Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation, Executive Director
Kate O’Connor: Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce, Executive Director
Erin Scaggs: Elliot Street Fish, Chips, & More, Owner and Operator

Panel Moderator: Shanta Lee Gander

The discussion will explore these organizations and businesses while also asking key questions about the ways we can thinking about doing business in the region through the lens of compassion.

Questions we plan to explore include: What are the compassion practices of these Brattleboro businesses and organizations? How can we expand as it relates to blending compassion and business? The discussion will be moderated by consultant and artist Shanta Lee Gander.

MORE ABOUT COMPASSIONATE BRATTLEBORO:
Compassionate Brattleboro’s mission is to raise community awareness about the meaning of compassion in our lives, and ways in which compassion can influence the town’s government, the organizations and institutions within the town, and—most important—among the town’s citizens in our daily lives and interactions with others.