Upstate Owners Forum: The Role of Business in the Thriving of the Human Spirit

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Fred Keller ‘66 is the Founder and Chair of Cascade Engineering, which he started in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1973 and is now run by his daughter Christina Keller. With a belief that you can have a successful business and still treat employees with dignity and respect. Fred believes that business has the unique opportunity to complement its efforts on financial performance with important work in the social and environmental arenas. He has emphasized the key role business can play in building financial, social and ecological capital, often through partnerships with government and community agencies. His innovative management approach and work in advancing sustainability are featured regularly in business and industry publications.

Andrew Brady ’10 currently works with his father Tom at XLR8 in Rochester, NY. In addition their work with their own family business they are the co-founders of the Greater Rochester Chapter of Conscious Capitalism where they endeavor to focus on the potential of businesses to make a positive impact on the world and to “create financial, intellectual, social, cultural, emotional, spiritual, physical and ecological wealth for all their stakeholders” according to the Conscious Capital Credo.

Dress Business Casual

For further information about the series please visit the Upstate Owners Forum website, click here.

We look forward to seeing you in Skaneateles in May!

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