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Created: May 11, 2007
Updated: Oct 10, 2008

Derek Huntington

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Email: socokid [at] gmail.com
Address: Santa rosa, California 95403
United States
I Speak: Too Much
I Am: Social Entrepreneur
Member Since: May 11, 2007
Local Time: Sun Oct 12 22:47:34

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Fiscal Policies, Institutions and Taxation (391 people)  |  Finance Policies and Institutions (460 people)  |  Green Banking and Insurance (786 people)  |  Business Firm and Organization Sustainability (1951 people)  |  Corporate Ethics (1545 people)  |  Ecological Economics (1466 people)  |  Environmental Accounting (581 people)  |  Microfinance (850 people)  |  Natural Capitalism (1769 people)  |  Responsible Business Practices (2023 people)  |  Socially Responsible Investment (1944 people)  |  Organizational Funding (873 people)  |  Organizational Governance (733 people)  |  Social Entrepreneurship (2329 people)  |  Community Enterprise (1300 people)  |  Community Participation (2376 people)  |  Community Resources (1312 people)  |  Environmental Education (2297 people)  |  Natural Resource Education (917 people)  |  Sustainability Education (2917 people)  |  Renewable Energy (2652 people)  |  Sustainable Energy Development (2673 people)  |  Energy Security and Sustainability (927 people)  |  Emissions Trading (862 people)  |  Currency Exchange (353 people)  |  Fair Trade (1910 people)  |  Globalization Impacts (1543 people)  |  Ecological Footprint (1774 people)  |  Environmental Monitoring (758 people)  |  Industrial Ecology (629 people)  |  Life Cycle Assessment (907 people)  |  Natural Resource Management (989 people)  |  Sustainable Production (1859 people)  |  Environmental Law and Policy (855 people)  |  Law and Policy Reform (281 people)  |  Precautionary Principle (360 people)  |  Sustainable Livelihoods (2064 people)  |  Environmental Ethics (1273 people)  |  Sustainable Living (2548 people)  |  Sustainable Communities (2836 people)  |  Urban Ecology (1254 people)  |  Urban Revitalization (910 people)  |  Sustainable Materials (1539 people)  |  Economic Development (1294 people)  |  Sustainability and Technology (1516 people)  |  Information and Communication Technology (1154 people)  |  Informal Economy (568 people)  

About

In college, I had a defining moment that started me on my mission to bring the business world back into harmony with people and the planet. On one fateful day of class I found myself listening to a lecture in my "International Business Strategies" course touting the benefits of NAFTA and maquiladoras in particular. After class was finished, I walked across campus to my "Environmental Politics" course I was taking to fulfill the requirements of my Poli Sci Minor. Lo and behold the lecture was also on NAFTA and maquiladoras, but this time the picture being painted was not so rosy. 

 

How can two courses in the same school teaching the same subject come to such different conclusions, and more importantly, how can the inconsistencies demonstrated on my school day be rectified on a systemwide level? Those questions, and the quest for answers has guided my work and study both in the traditional investment world and in the design of alternative economic models.

 

I have jumped on the "Localization" bandwagon, because it seems to be the strategy that will most effectively reign in our out of control economy and build a sense of community. For my part, I am working to develop monetary, credit, and investment alternatives that will support local businesses and allow communities to regain control of their economies. I am also working with Go Local Sonoma County to connect regional independently owned businesses with conscious consumers, and with the Livability Project to develop healthier communities.

 

 

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