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Tales
of the
Visionary Dinner
When Southface learned of Fetzer
Vineyard’s commitment to sustainability, the Visionary
Dinner seemed an obvious opportunity to engage this environmentally
conscious company with our organization. The Visionary
Dinner convenes the evening before Southface’s annual
Greenprints Conference, and brings together Atlanta’s
business and environmental leaders to envision a sustainable
future for our economy and our environment. When Fetzer
President Paul Dolan saw the caliber of Visionary Dinner
speakers and supporters we had entertained from 1999
to 2001– Ray Anderson, Chairman, Interface, Inc.; Paul
Hawken, co-founder, Smith & Hawken and author, Ecology
of Commerce; Amory Lovins, founder, Rocky Mountain Institute
and William McDonough, architect and author Cradle to
Cradle – he was pleased to participate as a donating
sponsor. Fetzer’s parent company, Brown-Forman Beverages
Worldwide, also brought great support through marketing
efforts.
The first
two years that Fetzer participated in the Visionary
Dinner, Dolan’s busy schedule prevented him from personally
attending. Brown-Forman Vice President and Southeast
Region General Manager Chris Poulos wished he had, saying, “Paul is such a dynamic speaker and is so passionate
about the Southface mission. “I knew I had to get him
together with the folks at Southface to brainstorm
some ways to really grow the Visionary Dinner experience.” During
a spring 2002 trip to Atlanta, Poulos finally arranged
a meeting. Over dinner, sparks began to fly as Jules
Paulk, Southface Project Manager for the Visionary
Dinner, shared her past experiences as a California
chef with Dolan.
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