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August 15th, 2008
Founder of InterfaceFLOR, Ray Anderson is renowned for his progressive leadership and views on the necessity of sustainable commerce.
Working for the US Government during the Clinton Administration Anderson has won numerous prizes and appeared in the multi award-winning documentary ‘The Corporation’, exposing the nature and rise of big business.
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Don’t forget to register for Ray Anderson’s presentation, Under a Sustainable Flag: Leading the Next Industrial Revolution, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, The Rocks, Sydney on Thursday 4 September.
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