2023 Biophilic Leadership Summit

2023 Biophilic Leadership Summit

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By Serenbe

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Inn at Serenbe

10950 Hutchesons Ferry Rd Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268

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THE SUMMIT

The Biophilic Leadership Summit provides an annual platform for biophilic leaders to gather with their peers to learn about and discuss the most impactful biophilic projects, principles and research.

Presentations focus on biophilic projects or research that have measurable outcomes and can be replicated at scale. From these talks, leaders discuss the best applications of biophilia to dissect the biophilia effect on health and wellness, sustainability and climate change and how it affects their work, policy and future developments.

Join the Summit hosts, The Biophilic Institute, Biophilic Cities and Serenbe, and engage with others passionate about biophilia at the 5th Annual Summit.

The Full Summit Pass includes access to all presentations including the Sunday keynote address and Wednesday charette at the Chattahoochee Hills Charter School. Includes three dinners and two lunches.

Day Passes include access to all presentations on your selected day, Monday or Tuesday. Includes lunch.

Early bird rates are available for Full Summit Passes through January 15th. Please email contact@biophilicinstitute.com to inquire about nonprofit and student rates for all ticket types.

Accommodations not included. Conference rates are available at The Inn at Serenbe. Please call The Inn at (770) 463-2610 and reference The Biophilic Leadership Summit.

SERENBE is a biophilic community connected to nature on the edge of Atlanta. The community of close to 800 residents is set among acres of preserved forests and meadows with miles of nature trails that connect homes and restaurants with arts and businesses. Focused on wellbeing, Serenbe is a neighborhood with fresh food, over 300 days of cultural programming, independent shops, outdoor theater, an Inn and multiple farm-to-table restaurants.

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