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March 28: free ice cream social, talk by chairman of Ben and Jerry’s

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Heather Newman for the information in this story.)

On Friday, March 28 at 2 p.m., Jeff Furman, chairman of Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream will speak at Rackham Graduate School Auditorium at the University of Michigan, 915 E. Washington.

There will be a free ice cream social and a book signing following Furman’s talk.

He will describe the early days of the company in the 1980s and explain how a desire to give away ice cream and hold fun community celebrations evolved into a dynamic social mission, with actions that propelled Ben and Jerry’s into being a leader in the field of socially responsible business.

Furman helped create the company’s original business plan in a gas station in 1982 and became chairman of the independent board of directors in 2010. As an insider for the company’s whole 35-year history, he will share the stories about the sale, the transition afterward, and the company’s social mission today: still alive, growing, meaningful and relevant.

A free ice cream social featuring Ben and Jerry’s ice cream follows the talk, where Furman will sign copies of the book “Ice Cream Social: The Struggle for the Soul of Ben and Jerry’s.”

All proceeds from the book sale go to charity.

Sponsored by the University of Michigan School of Information, with support from Innovate Blue, Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship at the School of Public Health, and the Ross School of Business.

The event is free and everyone’s invited.

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