Wednesday, November 12, 2008

EBC Sustainable Marketing Forum

Yesterday was the first planning meeting of the EBC Sustainable Marketing Forum! We convened at our member Triumvirate Environmental's offices in Somerville to discuss the Forum's mission statement and plan topics for future meetings. It was a very successful meeting, with a diverse group of attendees with wide areas of expertise.

I think it's going to be a fantastic resource for our members. Mark Campanale, (who is now the forum chair) first brought up the idea of putting the committee together as a way for the EBC community to have access to the latest ideas in Green Marketing techniques, and after yesterday's meeting I can see it expanding into many different directions having to do with branding, new media, networking and using green business practices as a way to promote business.

I came away with several ideas for the EBC's own marketing plan just from that one meeting, (anyone want to tweet with the EBC?) so I'm really looking forward to the next one on December 2nd. You can register for the meeting on our website. Also, please email me if you'd like to be added to the listserv!

- Julia Hughes
Manager of Administration
jhughes@ebcne.org

Friday, October 24, 2008

New Website Pictures!

Last week, Membership Director Danielle Pillion and I took a fall sojourn around the metro region with a photographer in pursuit of new images for the EBC website. Our goal is to have the website represent New England, the environmental industry and the diversity of our member's interests, and we're pretty proud of how they turned out!

We visited the iconic BEW Local 103 wind turbine, visible from RT 93 on the way in and out of the city. (Click image to enlarge.)

We stopped by our member company Nutter's office to take a great shot of their building's green roof.

We braved the traffic, (in a ridiculous looking but wildly fuel efficient bright yellow mini cooper zipcar) and headed out to the Brockton Solar Brightfield. (Preotle, Lane, & Associates and River's Edge Development received an EBC EBEE Award this year for their work on this Brownfields redevelopment project.)

And of course, we took a beautiful view of the Boston cityscape as it appears from East Boston.

Let us know what you think! There's still a few of the older ones up on the website, but we'll be cycling some of those out and bringing in newer ones. You can see the rest of the new photos up on the EBC Website.

- Julia Hughes
Manager of Administration
jhughes@ebcne.org