Peter Korchnak

Extended bio

I’m a sustainable marketer, blogger, and speaker.

Peter Korchnak... Yep, that's me!I help socially responsible businesses empower people, restore the planet, and achieve prosperity. As the principal of the sustainable marketing consultancy Semiosis Communications, I use and help others use marketing as a force for good.

I’ve been doing marketing since I was a teenager. Prior 17 years of marketing experience include promotion of high school events, public relations at a Volkswagen assembly plant, advertising sales at a small independent radio station, customer service at a county government agency, and fundraising and marketing at a nonprofit.

I explore the intersection of marketing and sustainability in my writing and speaking as well. The Sustainable Marketing Blog has the bulk of it.

I am a co-author of Connect! Marketing in the Social Media Era – my essay “We the People: Social media and sustainability” explored the fit between sustainability and social media (I reviewed the book on this blog). I will also have a contribution in the upcoming Age of Conversation 3, to be published in March 2010.

My trainings and presentations are an extension of my work.

I enjoy guerrilla yardwork, watching and playing ice hockey, trail running, and studying politics and culture. I wrote and published my graduate thesis on the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. I live in Southeast Portland, Oregon, and come from Slovakia, Europe.

What’s the story, morning glory?

Why sustainable marketing consulting, why blogging and writing, why speaking? It’s all a culmination of my experience and thinking.

As an undergrad at the University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia, I was drawn to the idea of companies discovering people’s needs and making products to satisfy them. I came believe in the power of business to shape human affairs in a positive and constructive way. I also saw, however, that marketing encourages mindless consumption, creating and developing people’s needs to feed them stuff they don’t need.

If our lives are shaped by a single formative event, mine was the fall of the Berlin Wall and state socialism in the Eastern Bloc. I realized state socialism fails to fulfill human potential. But as unfettered capitalism flooded the void and I learned more about its consequences, I also realized this other extreme can be just as damaging.

There had to be another way. Then I discovered sustainability – the triple bottom line offered a neat solution to all my concerns! A business that takes into account not only its financial bottom line, but also its impacts on community and the environment is a business I want to build and help others build.

Throughout my career, I worked for a multinational corporation, a small business, a government agency, a nonprofit, and, as a graduate student, in academia. Maybe I have a problem with authority (blame communism), maybe I’m unable to adapt; whatever the reason, starting and building my own business turned out to be the solution to my perpetual dissatisfaction with every organization I’ve worked for. I want to build a company I’d want to work for.

Saying it with music

Speaking of formative years, this is my all-time favorite song and video by my all-time favorite band. Enjoy (and sing)!

Depeche Mode – Enjoy The Silence

Next steps

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