As President and "CE-YO" of Stonyfield Farms, Gary Hirshberg presents stunning evidence that business can not only save the planet, but is able to simultaneously deliver higher growth and superior profits as well. Hirshberg's lecture is part of the Utah Museum of Natural History's lecture series, The Nature of Things 2010. It will draw from his 25 years of experience growing Stonyfield Farms from a seven-cow start-up to the world's leading organic yogurt maker, along with examples from other like-minded companies such as Newman's Own, Patagoni, Wal-Mart, and Timberland.
Tickets can be purchased online through KingTix or by calling 801-581-7100. Tickets are $15 and $25, including service and box office handling fees.
Ten pairs of complimentary tickets are available to HBS Alumni on a first come, first served basis. Please email Jill Beckstead at UMNH with the subject line "HBS Hirshberg" to request a pair. The HBS Club of Utah is proud to be a partner in the Utah Museum of Natural History's lecture series, The Nature of Things 2010.