How do we save capitalism from itself?
Don't miss the live regional premiere series of FISHING WITH DYNAMITE – a new documentary on Stakeholder Capitalism. This film, featuring Ed Freeman one of the founders of the Conscious Capitalism movement, exposes the destructive effects of maximizing shareholder value capitalism and celebrates stakeholder companies that meet the needs of employees, customers, suppliers, investors, and the community and environment.
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You can save money on your ticket by using this special registration code: CCWEST. Be sure to indicate our chapter, "Arizona Chapter," when you register.
Each regional event will highlight local business leaders alongside the filmmakers and other Conscious Capitalism speakers in a panel discussion.
Director and Producers:
FISHING WITH DYNAMITE is produced by Jenny Mead, a senior researcher at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia; Bidhan (Bobby) Parmar, a professor at the Darden School of Business; and Paul Wagner, an Academy Award-winning independent filmmaker
Background:
FISHING WITH DYNAMITE, produced in partnership with the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and the Institute for Business in Society, features interviews with professors, authors, and CEO’s, including Robert Reich, economist, professor, author, and political commentator; Arthur Brooks, former president of the conservative think tank the American Enterprise Institute; Jim Collins, author of “Good to Great,” Bethany McLean, author of “The Smartest Guys in the Room,” and R. Edward Freeman, Darden professor and father of stakeholder theory.