GreenLight Workshop: Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife
The GreenLight team is working with Ucross and the Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife for a fast-paced innovation workshop on a pressing question at the intersection of business and the environment:
What are ways the Washington Dept. of Fish & Wildlife can generate revenue to fund wildlife management to cover the costs of predator-livestock conflicts?
Who will participate?: A multidisciplinary team of students from around the Yale community.
How can I participate?: Interested participants must:
- Be excited about attending and actively participating for the entire event
- Commit to carefully reviewing a set of preparation materials distributed in advance
- Register by clicking on button below
Email any questions about the session to James Souder and Claudia Sosa Lazo
Space is limited to ~40 participants. Register NOW!
What is GreenLight?
GreenLight is a series of innovation workshops hosted by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment. These fast-paced, interactive workshops are designed to help Yale students practice and learn rapid ideation techniques, while helping leading companies and organizations tap into the creative thinking of a multidisciplinary team of students.