Segment 1: The Softer Side of Capitalism
You may have missed it, but Monday was International Corporate Philanthropy Day, a day dedicated to highlighting the social benefits of business and inspiring the corporate community to do more good. On Tuesday, we’ll talk about trends in corporate giving and the role businesses can play in improving society.
Guests:
- Bob Forrester, CEO of Newman’s Own
- Paul Godfrey, Prof. of Strategy, BYU Marriott School of Business
- Darrell Coleman, Asst. Prof., University of Utah David Eccles School of Business
Segment 2: Creek Crossings
Want a say in how Salt Lake City’s four major waterways – City Creek, Emigration Creek, Red Butte Creek and Parley’s Creek – are managed? Salt Lake City wants to hear what you think about a plan to improve areas near the streams as well as new signage. We’ll talk about why riparian corridors are important to the community.
Guest:
- Florence Reynolds, Salt Lake City Water Quality and Treatment Administrator
Salt Lake City’s Department of Public Utilities is holding a public workshop to get input on designs for creek crossing signs and riparian improvement projects on City, Red Butte, Emigration, and Parleys Creeks, and the Jordan River. The workshop takes place on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 6-8 pm, Anderson-Foothill Branch Library, 1135 S. 2100 E., Salt Lake City; and Wednesday, Feb. 29, 6-8 pm, Day-Riverside Branch Library, 1575 W. 1000 N., Salt Lake City.
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