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Crystal Adeline Johnson, organizer of the Sustainable Economy Conference
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Sunday, January 15, 2012 - 10:00pm

The Massachusetts Sustainable Economy Conference is designed to cultivate business relationships with a spirit of mutual benefit and civic interest. The 3rd Annual Conference is scheduled for April 30, 2012 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. The theme is "How Can Massachusetts Build Bridges to a 21st Century Economy?"

The 2nd Annual Conference was held in May 2011 at the same location. The theme was "Improve and Grow the Economy of the Commonwealth by Advancing Business Sustainability."

The annual Conference is designed to advance the knowledge, perspective and networks of all sector leaders and others working to create a sustainable economy, improve economic recovery and growth, reduce operation costs, drive job creation, build sustainable communities and expand the green economy in Massachusetts. This is achieved with interactive panels, roundtable discussions and single-leader sessions on diverse and relevant topics with distinguished Conversation Leaders and a networking reception.

In an encore episode of The Business Beat, originally aired last July, Steve D'Agostino interviews Crystal Adeline Johnson, founder and organizer of the Mass. Sustainable Economy Conference.

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