TEDxUChicago 2011 - Jonathan Greenblatt - Revolutionizing the World Through Social Responsibility

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As a serial social entrepreneur Jonathan Greenblatt is the co-founder of Ethos Water and the former CEO of Good Magazine. Greenblatt participates on several corporate and nonprofit boards, including RESTORE Products, the African Leadership Foundation, KaBOOM!, and water.org. Creating a business that was sustainable and profitable, Greenblatt has been credited to revolutionize the industry of bottled water and qualified as an acknowledged thought leader on corporate social responsibility, ethical branding and social entrepreneurship.


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