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The European Bahá'í Business Forum (EBBF) is a nongovernmental organization that attracts a community of people passionate about bringing ethical values, personal virtues and moral leadership into their workplaces.
Its membership is diverse and crosses generations, borders, sectors and beliefs.
They are women and men spread in over sixty countries.
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"EBBF offers a number of ways that entrepreneurs, managers, CEOs can and are creating more meaningful work, thereby enhancing the dignity of work and the prosperity of humankind"
George Starcher - Former Senior Partner McKinsey, Co-founder and President of EBBF. |
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| A two minutes video introduction to EBBF, its values, its activities and its members. |
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Click on the report below to view EBBF's 2009 Annual Report
Or click here to download the report. |
“EBBF gives you the courage to live ethical values in your work environment by showing you very practical examples of people who live an ethical life within their organizations...” ”... every time I attend the annual conference of the EBBF I come out totally recharged, totally recharged” It began in 1990 and has continued to grow rapidly in its over fifteen years of activity (history). |
EBBF Operates on Three Levels |
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> EmpoweringConnecting your Values to your Work |
> PromotingOffering a New Paradigm of Work |
> EducatingInspiring Leaders of Tomorrow |
EBBF is governed by a Governing Board of seven members elected each year in the General Assembly meeting held at the same time as the annual conference.
Every EBBF member is both eligible to vote for and be voted onto the Governing Board.
The Governing Board meets several times during the year, elects the officers, and develops and approves plans and major projects and events.

- This year's elected EBBF Board members. You can view here their profiles.
EBBF is registered as a non-profit association in Paris, France under the Law of 1901.



