View Source | March 14, 2013
The Upside of a Down Economy: Buying Locally
Kimber Lanning, Local First Arizona
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
12:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Wrigley Hall, Room 481
Arizona State University, Tempe campus
Kimber Lanning’s lecture, “The Upside of a Down Economy: Buying Locally,” was so popular the last time, Arizona State University’s Global Institute of Sustainability decided to welcome her back for the second time in April.
As founder of Local First Arizona, Lanning’s passion for local economics stems from her upbringing and real-world education. Raised by a family of entrepreneurs, Lanning left ASU after her first semester and opened a record shop, Stinkweeds, in Phoenix.
Her entrepreneurship savvy and economic justice awareness led her to create Local First Arizona in 2003. Last year, Lanning established Fuerza Local, an education program for Spanish-preferred local businesses.