6 Reasons to Register for the Ceres Conference Today

Apr 4, 2012 7:45 PM ET

Each year the Ceres Conference brings together more than 500 attendees to engage in a dynamic and interactive program that examine some of the world's most pressing sustainability challenges, create a forum for sharing best practices and presents groundbreaking solutions that will drive us toward a more sustainable economy.

The Ceres Conference has....

1. Nonstop networking opportunities. As soon as you register, you'll have access to the Ceres Conference social networking tool which will allow you to start connecting with Ceres Conference participants today. At the Conference you can connect with other attendees at receptions, networking breaks and in numerous other ways. To learn more click here.

2. Dynamic workshop sessions. Whether you want to learn about the latest clean energy policy developments or roll up your sleeves and work with two new tools for assessing and managing water risk, there is a session for everyone. Check out the Conference program here.

3. An exciting speaker lineup. What do Jack Ehnes, CEO of CalPERS, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and author Jeremy Rifkin all have in common? They are speaking at the 2012 Ceres Conference. Click here to view the full speaker lineup.

4. A unique group of participants. The Ceres Conference draws a diverse mix of business, investment and sustainability leaders. To view a list of the nearly 300 different organizations who attended the 2011 Ceres Conference click here.

5. A great location and venue. The Ceres Conference is being held at the Westin Boston Waterfront. The Westin is offering a discounted rate through the end of today of $229 for both single and double occupancy rooms for conference guests. To reserve your room please call 1 (888) 627-7115 and reference group affiliation "Ceres Conference 2012".

6. Something for everyone. Whether you're a first-timer at the conference or a long-time attendee, there is something for you at the Conference. If you are new to the event you can learn more and connect with other attendees at Ceres 101 . If the plenary sessions, workshops and special breakfast sessions aren't enough, you can learn even more from our coalition members who will be hosting informal discussions on a variety of topics at lunch on April 25th, the first day of the Ceres Conference. To learn more click here.

For more information and to register for the Ceres Conference 2012, click here.