While you’ve been making a living,
some companies have been making a killing.

Let’s change the rules and tell lawmakers how to help
America’s real “makers” – and our people and planet.

Register NOW for the ASBC Sustainable Business & Advocacy Summit:
“Making Capitalism Work for All” – Dec. 10-11, 2019 in DC
Register before Sept. 18 for Super-Early Bird Discounts

Dear John,

While you provide products and services that don’t sacrifice people or trash our planet, others, unfortunately, do the opposite. But Americans have begun questioning business as usual. They’re asking, what do successful businesses owe their country? What kind of capitalism do we need for a successful future? And what should the role of government be in making it happen?

Recently, Institutional Investors Council stated, “It is government, not companies, that should shoulder the responsibility of defining and addressing societal objectives…”

ASBC thinks differently. BOTH government and business must play a role to assure long-term sustainability and prevent the kind of concentration of wealth and power that plague us today. That’s why we’re hosting this action-oriented Summit – to make the business case for practices that create long-term value – AND get lawmakers to enact policy that supports these practices.

We can’t afford to wait for 2020 in hope that someone else will change how America works. Join other responsible business leaders on December 10 and 11 at the ASBC Summit, along with these other provocative thought leaders:

Thea Mei Lee
Economic Policy Institute

"Neither business nor government is doing its job to ensure long-term prosperity. Smart strategies already exist; we need to learn and implement them for a well-functioning capitalist society.”

Darrick Hamilton
Ohio
State Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity and John Glenn College of Public Affairs

 “The Summit is a vital opportunity to discuss how racial bias has limited U.S. economic development, and how business and policymakers can help more Americans contribute their skills.”

Lela Klein
Dayton Co-op, Ohio

“Empowering more Americans to own a piece of our economy through worker co-ops is a business-based way to reduce income inequality and strengthen our communities.”

During the Summit, we’ll also travel to Capitol Hill to meet with with members of Congress from both parties -- and tell them why our businesses support policy changes to make our market economy work better for people, the planet, and companies that care about them.

American Sustainable Business Council leads policy change on behalf of 2500,000 companies including major brands. Join us in D.C. in Dec.! Together, we can change how America does business – for the better.  

Register before Sept. 18 for Super-Early Bird Discounts! Email [email protected] for questions or to become a Promo Partner and save an extra 15% off registration.

 
 

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(202) 595-9302  [email protected]

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