by Ampleen | Apr 4, 2017 | Business, Featured, Technology
NEW YORK, Apr. 04 – Tennaxia, a French market leader in sustainability data collection and analysis software, has formed a partnership in the U.S. with Ampleen, a corporate consulting firm that helps clients embrace sustainability through its advisory services....
by Ampleen | Oct 18, 2015 | Business, Corporate Sustainability, Featured, Technology
“Existence-threatening Crisis” I don’t own a car, so generally any news about automakers is low on my radar. However, the recent scandal with Volkswagen (VLKAY), Europe’s largest automaker, certainly caught my attention as the company now faces its...
by Shoko | Sep 24, 2015 | Business, Featured, Technology
<This article was first posted at Great Eastern Energy site> By Virginie Glaenzer We believe that happy employees lead to increased productivity, profit and customer satisfaction. You only need to look at Fortune’s Change the World list to see the...
by Shoko | Apr 21, 2015 | Business, Featured, Food and Health, Home and Garden, Small Bits, Technology
Lower Manhattan Now and Then This past weekend, I passed hundreds of people strolling down the Hudson River esplanade down in Lower Manhattan. They came to this part of the city from all over the world to explore the famous river views and enjoy the fresh air —...
by Ampleen | Jan 5, 2015 | Business, Featured, Technology, Transportation
As one year comes to a close and another approaches, it’s a natural time to reflect on what we’ve accomplished over the last 12 months and what we plan to achieve in our next chapter. At this time, many of us seek that single mission, that one overarching endeavor,...
by Ampleen | Mar 5, 2014 | Business, Collaborative Consumption, Featured, Food and Health, Technology, Transportation
With one of the world’s fastest-growing economic regions and as the site for upcoming international events like the World Cup and Olympics over the next two years, South America and the Caribbean offer an exciting area of opportunity for sustainability. Ampleen was...
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