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Learn how businesses can leverage their success to drive positive social impact.  Kurt Avery delves into a range of proven business and marketing techniques, including some developed through his own professional experiences as the founder, owner, and president of Sawyer Products. Sawyer Products has achieved remarkable success with its innovative water filtration and insect repellent products, but it hasn’t stopped there.  Sawyer Think reveals how the company has harnessed its profitability to make a significant charitable impact worldwide and provides a clear roadmap that other businesses can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Learn how businesses can leverage their success to drive positive social impact.  Kurt Avery delves into a range of proven business and marketing techniques, including some developed through his own professional experiences as the founder, owner, and president of Sawyer Products. Sawyer Products has achieved remarkable success with its innovative water filtration and insect repellent products, but it hasn’t stopped there.  Sawyer Think reveals how the company has harnessed its profitability to make a significant charitable impact worldwide and provides a clear roadmap that other businesses can follow. Sawyer Think aims to inspire and empower business leaders to think beyond the bottom line and use their resources to create meaningful change. It includes a step-by-step guide on increasing charitable giving and philanthropic efforts while also enhancing overall profitability and sustainability. 
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Autorenporträt
Kurt Avery is the founder, owner, and president of Sawyer Products. Founded in 1984, Sawyer has been at the forefront of innovation in water filtration, insect repellent, sunscreen, and first aid. Kurt, a graduate of Hope College and Northwestern Kellogg School of Management, is passionate about and committed to creating disease-free water for life in communities around the world. He and his wife, Barbara, have four children and five grandchildren. They reside in Clearwater, Florida.