GristU!Green jobs workshops with Kevin Doyle15 Apr 2008
Kevin Doyle.
The push for global sustainability is creating exciting new career opportunities for students in every college major. Whether you're studying science or policy, business or engineering, journalism or architecture, Kevin can help you prepare for a successful career in the new green economy. Now accepting invitations for the fall '08 semester! now. You can to your campus to conduct extensive full-day or half-day class presentations, or an intensive weekend retreat for 30 students. Green Career Campus Visit: Kevin will spend a full- or half-day on campus, visiting classes to give presentations on green careers for selected majors. Green Career Weekend Retreat: Kevin will lead a small group of students through personal reflections, small and large group discussions, exercises, and games to explore career aspirations and the realities of the current environmental/sustainability workplace. You'll leave with a better understanding of yourself and the world around you -- and with an action plan that you can begin implementing on Monday morning. Praise for Kevin's Green Career Workshops
"Thank you! I can't believe how much I learned and how much fun it was. You really opened my eyes to opportunities and I'm psyched to get started." "This was the most educational day I've had since I started graduate school." "Kevin Doyle was incredible. His passion and enthusiasm is contagious and his knowledge of green careers in every profession was amazing." "It was too short. Bring Kevin back!" About Kevin Doyle and Green EconomyFor 20 years, Kevin was a senior executive and career development expert at The Environmental Careers Organization (ECO). Now, president and founder of Green Economy, he travels to universities throughout the nation offering green career advice to students and faculty. Kevin is the co-author of The ECO Guide to Careers that Make a Difference, Environmental Work for a Sustainable World (2005), and The Complete Guide to Environmental Careers in the 21st Century (1999) and writes the column Remake a Living regularly for Grist.org. He offers organizational and professional development services for institutions and individuals growing a sustainable world. |
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