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(1659 people) | Protected Areas, Individuals, Objects and Property
(366 people) | Global Pollution
(971 people) | Demographics
(545 people) | Sustainable Energy Development
(2877 people) | Green Banking and Insurance
(849 people) | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability
(2101 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(843 people) | Fair Trade
(2046 people) | Natural Capitalism
(1887 people) | Film
(1228 people) | Economic Development
(1401 people) | Green Schools
(1805 people) | Globalization Impacts
(1647 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(1873 people) | Certified Timber Harvesting
(293 people) | Land Restoration
(1063 people) | Socially Responsible Investment
(2080 people) | Social Entrepreneurship
(2499 people) | Sustainability and Technology
(1625 people) | Urban Communications
(569 people) | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
(898 people) | Sustainable Urban Power
(854 people) | International Humanitarian Law and War Crimes
(447 people) | Green Hospital Movement
(574 people) | Groundwater
(619 people) | Sustainable Building
(2315 people) | Advertising
(861 people) | Sustainable Livelihoods
(2209 people) | EcoVillages
(2193 people) | Seed Conservation
(1198 people) | Land Trusts and Land Conservation
(587 people) | Affordable Housing
(1223 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(2145 people) | Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons, and Migrants
(753 people) | Wildlife Ecology
(1214 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1556 people) | Appropriate Technology
(1256 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1503 people) | Sustainable Communities
(3052 people) | Ecolabeling and Certification
(1032 people) | Pollution Remediation
(510 people) | Permaculture
(2016 people) | Climate Change
(3402 people) | Climate Justice
(985 people) | Television
(668 people) | Urban Ecology
(1357 people) | Green Roofs
(1322 people) | Consumption and Green Consumers
(1793 people) | Urban Revitalization
(988 people) | Grasslands and Savannas
(329 people) | Wilderness
(1420 people) | Journalism and the Press
(1198 people) | Media and Communication
(2037 people) | Video
(971 people) | Internet
(1959 people) | Radio and Audio
(761 people) | Sustainable Production
(1998 people) | Mountaintop Removal
(321 people)
About
Mr. Malki is the Vice President of Business Development at Seven-Star, Inc. (www.sevenstarevents.com) and has over twenty years of consulting and industry experience with primary disciplines in marketing strategy, business development and corporate persuasion. He is a visionary marketer with a deep commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
Joseph Malki's background in information technology and creative partnership development has steered his services to America's top organizations. His consultancy clients include the State of California, the City and County of San Francisco, Lowe McAdams Health Care, Alcone Marketing and Hample Stefanides, among others. For the last eight years, he has developed synergistic opportunities between IT, marketing and event production industries. In 2002, Mr. Malki served as the Director of Marketing for EventPro Strategies, developing projects for Fox Television, US Army, NASCAR, General Mills, Turner Networks, and Loews Theaters. He architected the largest model talent database in the US and went on to develop Seven-Star's database, also noted as the largest green business to business database in the world. Mr. Malki is the director of our main consultancy product: Green Event Marketing™. Joe's talent provides Seven-Star's customers the benefit of having an innovative integrated marketing planning strategist on their team.
In 2006, Joseph helped launch TLC Capital Solutions, a firm dedicated sourcing funding options for sustainable real estate development projects. TLC facilitates strategic capital alliances and provides highly specialized consulting services to accelerate residential and commercial green development projects (LEED® certified). In 2007,
Joe was appointed as Vice President of Business Development and vested in the firm.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Joe lived and traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East. Mr. Malki served as a board member of the Solar Community Housing Association in Davis and helped build the first rammed earth home in Northern California designed by Sim van de Ryn, In Davis, Joseph institute the first integrated waste diversion (event greening) program that included composting and non-disposable utensils at the 37,000 attendee Whole Earth Festival as it's Recycling Coordinator in 1987. This would become the inspiration for Seven-Star's Event Greening Program. He later attended the University of California at Davis and graduating with a Bachelor's in History. As the public relations liaison for the California State Fair, Joseph had the opportunity to organize VIP galas, and military fly-over's that secured a local prestige for his ease with large scale, high end affairs. Mr. Malki also served as a coordinator of Central Valley Earth First! in 1991's famous Redwood Summer Campaign. His "green red-neck" contingent launched the kick-off protest at the Sacramento Log Export Dock and was featured on national television as the beginning of the largest environmental protest in history (600,000 activist assembled to stop the liquidation of the Pacific Northwestern Forests). Later, as a member of the elite 1/184 Infantry Air Assault Unit with the California Army National Guard he continued his military service into two officer candidacies. Mr. Malki is the founder of The Power Point, a marketing agency dedicated to advancing environmental and social responsibility on behalf of its clients.
Joseph Malki's background in information technology and creative partnership development has steered his services to America's top organizations. His consultancy clients include the State of California, the City and County of San Francisco, Lowe McAdams Health Care, Alcone Marketing and Hample Stefanides, among others. For the last eight years, he has developed synergistic opportunities between IT, marketing and event production industries. In 2002, Mr. Malki served as the Director of Marketing for EventPro Strategies, developing projects for Fox Television, US Army, NASCAR, General Mills, Turner Networks, and Loews Theaters. He architected the largest model talent database in the US and went on to develop Seven-Star's database, also noted as the largest green business to business database in the world. Mr. Malki is the director of our main consultancy product: Green Event Marketing™. Joe's talent provides Seven-Star's customers the benefit of having an innovative integrated marketing planning strategist on their team.
In 2006, Joseph helped launch TLC Capital Solutions, a firm dedicated sourcing funding options for sustainable real estate development projects. TLC facilitates strategic capital alliances and provides highly specialized consulting services to accelerate residential and commercial green development projects (LEED® certified). In 2007,
Joe was appointed as Vice President of Business Development and vested in the firm.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Joe lived and traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East. Mr. Malki served as a board member of the Solar Community Housing Association in Davis and helped build the first rammed earth home in Northern California designed by Sim van de Ryn, In Davis, Joseph institute the first integrated waste diversion (event greening) program that included composting and non-disposable utensils at the 37,000 attendee Whole Earth Festival as it's Recycling Coordinator in 1987. This would become the inspiration for Seven-Star's Event Greening Program. He later attended the University of California at Davis and graduating with a Bachelor's in History. As the public relations liaison for the California State Fair, Joseph had the opportunity to organize VIP galas, and military fly-over's that secured a local prestige for his ease with large scale, high end affairs. Mr. Malki also served as a coordinator of Central Valley Earth First! in 1991's famous Redwood Summer Campaign. His "green red-neck" contingent launched the kick-off protest at the Sacramento Log Export Dock and was featured on national television as the beginning of the largest environmental protest in history (600,000 activist assembled to stop the liquidation of the Pacific Northwestern Forests). Later, as a member of the elite 1/184 Infantry Air Assault Unit with the California Army National Guard he continued his military service into two officer candidacies. Mr. Malki is the founder of The Power Point, a marketing agency dedicated to advancing environmental and social responsibility on behalf of its clients.


