More than 10 years ago, Howard Rothman and Mary Scott uncovered a fledgling movement then rapidly gaining momentum in corporate America: the emergence of mid-sized businesses built specifically to foster social change as well as turn a profit. They studied examples in various industries before being the first to put a name to the practitioners companies with a conscience and chronicle their findings in a best-selling 1992 book. Now, Rothman and Scott revisit their original work to produce a fully updated edition written for today s corporate realities.
Author of 11 non-fiction books published in 9 languages, including "Companies With A Conscience: Intimate Portraits of Twelve Firms That Make A Difference" and "50 Companies That Changed the World," as well as more than 1,500 articles that have appeared in over 150 different magazines, newspapers and online media that range from The Denver Post and Philadelphia Inquirer to Yahoo Finance and TheStreet.com to Men's Fitness and National Geographic Adventure. Consultant to corporate clients and institutional investors on communications and global business issues. Founder or co-founder of four companies in the business services, marketing and Internet industries.
His first novel, "Eighteen Stories," was published in September 2019. It is currently available here: https://amzn.to/2mmUFru