Yvon Chouinard and Patagonia Inc., the environmentally conscious company he founded, prove that social responsibility and profitability aren’t mutually exclusive.
The premier outdoor gear and clothing enterprise fosters employee wellness with flexible hours and onsite daycare. Solar panels provide 10 percent of the energy at the firm’s Ventura, Calif., headquarters. And a percentage of Patagonia’s profits are redirected through the company’s Earth Tax Fund to sustain and support grassroots environmental organizations and employee environmental work.
To acknowledge such a conscientious, humanistic business approach, ӰƵ has selected Chouinard for the 2013 Inamori Ethics Prize, honoring his integrity as a business leader and lifetime commitment to corporate social responsibility.
Chouinard will receive the honor on Thursday, Sept. 12, with a day of activities at ӰƵ that reflect on corporate social responsibility and protecting the planet.
A free and public academic symposium at noon in Severance Hall will feature Chouinard along with panelists Pat Conway, founder of Great Lakes Brewing Co.; Michele Hunt, founder of New York City-based Leadership Change Catalyst; and Chris Laszlo, associate professor in the Department of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management and a partner and co-founder of the strategy consulting firm Sustainable Value Partners.
Following the symposium, a business and community spotlight event will run on the Kelvin Smith Library Oval (next to Severance Hall) from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
The prize ceremony, where Chouinard will present the Inamori Lecture, “The Responsible Economy,” begins at 6 p.m. at Severance Hall.
Free tickets for both the academic symposium and the ceremony can be reserved online at or by calling the Severance Hall box office at 216.231.1111.
"Yvon Chouinard was one of the earliest pioneers in Corporate Social Responsibility,” said Shannon French, director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence and the Inamori Professor in Ethics at ӰƵ. “His integrity shines through his actions and the way he has consistently aligned his corporate policies with his core values. Patagonia has been enormously successful, but he was repeatedly willing to put that success at risk in order to do the right thing for the planet and for future generations."
CWRU to award Inamori Ethics Prize to Patagonia’s Yvon Chouinard Sept. 12
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September 4, 2013
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF