A Ray of Hope. Mid-Course Correction Revisited

Beth Bond of Southeast Green Interviews John Lanier of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation
May 24, 2019 10:30 AM ET

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A Ray of Hope. Mid-Course Correction Revisited

John Lanier recently joined Beth Bond of Southeast Green for a podcast interview about his new book, Mid-Course Correction Revisited.  This interview includes an historical review of Ray's original vision, and how that impacted the first book, and then how that vision played out through the years for the industrialist turned environmentalist.

John shares what it has been like to inherit Ray's legacy, first as executive director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation, and now as co-author of the newly released book, which went on sale May 9th.

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