Selected Press

What the press said:

Green, Inc.: Environment, Economy, & Profit

Andrea Chalupa, Portfolio.com July 12 2o07

One thing was made certain at last night's Green business panel hosted by the entrepreneur organization The Glasshouse is that corporations rule. Or at least that was the exasperated conclusion made by Natural Resources Defense Council Senior Scientist, Allen Hershkowitz. If there's going to be any major change in the eco-system, it's going to come from the top. And that's part of Hershkowitz's job, to help major corporations go green.....

 

Wikipedia founder takes on Google

Matt Wells - BBC News, 7 Feb 2007
New York Online encyclopaedia Wikipedia has helped transform the way people use the net to seek out information and now the founder Jimmy Wales is hoping to do the same in the search field. more...
 
Gettin' Wiki With It, And Also Jimmy Wales, Judith Miller and Atoosa Rubenstein
Sven Hodges - HuffingtonPost.com, 5 Feb 2007  
Interesting though he may be, moderating a discussion with Jimmy Wales, the amiable founder of Wikipedia, is not necessarily the first thing ETP would consider doing just days after testifying as a witness for the prosecutor who put you behind bars. But that's precisely what former New York Times reporter Judith Miller did at Soho House last Thursday at an event sponsored by entrepreneur networking organizer The Glasshouse. more...
 
It's Hard to Compete With "Free"
Joseph Manez – Fast Company, 3 Feb 2006
"I can't remember who said, "writing's the price I pay for hanging out," but here's the bill I ran up last night hearing Craig's List CEO Jim Buckmaster field questions from a mix of American and British members of Glasshouse, a cross-sector society of entrepreneurs." more...

Dominic Rushe – The Sunday Times, 12 Feb 2006
"STANDING at the crowded bar in New York’s Soho House, Johnny Boston looks very uncomfortable. The 5ft 9in president of New York film production company Raw Films Inc has his head tipped back at an angle more usually associated with the victims of car accidents as he chats with 6ft 7in Jim Buckmaster." more...