… and Saturday, April 2nd. Organized by members of the Yale Clean Energy Collaborative, this event will bring together intelligent and inquisitive minds from across the world to share ideas and inspire equity in the transition to clean energy futures through a more informed and inclusive clean energy community. “We want to form connections and share … clean energy leaders,” said Julia Nojeim, Clean Energy Coordinator at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment and chair of this inaugural event. The panels and sessions are …
… and managing projects for a little over a decade, navigating the complex and evolving world of innovative technologies and the government policies like renewable portfolio … for project revenue and the relationships between debt and equity so that I could more effectively advocate for policy and regulatory changes that would sustain renewables in … bankers, venture capitalists, engineers, project developers, senior executives, and more all at various stages in their careers. And despite being a wholly online program, it’s …
… knowledge and experience with everybody else. Then the Policy Module started. It was a world of information, and it took a period of adjustment before I figured out how to take … social laboratory to demonstrate to the rest of the state and the rest of the country that world-changing policies could emerge from local governments. The City voted to allow the … knowledge and experience with everybody else. Then the Policy Module started. It was a world of information, and it took a period of adjustment before I figured out how to take …
… a lot of them over the years, and I can tell you this: what they lack in personality they more than make up for in intelligence. " Maybe IP attorneys score low on the charisma scale … and the intellectual property that protects or stifles it? I just needed to get out more. Shortly after starting the FDCE program, it became clear that tech and IP are part of … Harry Truman, optimists are the only ones who get anything done. The cohort is filled with more than a hundred nerdy ones—and they’re not all IP lawyers. 7989 Clean Energy Sustainable …
… my job. Who wouldn’t benefit from continued education? Still, a year program seemed like a big commitment. And the cost ain’t nothing. And did I have time? So I created a list of my … how all these disparate pieces plug into one another. Also, while I have access to a world of information online and connections (through my job) to some of the smartest energy … But even with moments of specifics feeling dated, the narrative and principles are more long-lasting. They’re more valuable than I could have imagined — I simply didn’t know …
… Our just-released study of 2,035 global business students found students increasingly believe that business leaders and the private … they perceive the most serious issues to be elsewhere, no matter where they live in the world. Students strongly believe global warming to be a business issue (76%)—even more than a health issue (66%), a moral issue (53%), or a social justice issue (44%). …
… a lot of them over the years, and I can tell you this: what they lack in personality they more than make up for in intelligence. Maybe IP attorneys score low on the charisma scale … and the intellectual property that protects or stifles it? I just needed to get out more. Shortly after starting the FDCE program, it became clear that tech and IP are part of … Harry Truman, optimists are the only ones who get anything done. The cohort is filled with more than a hundred nerdy ones—and they’re not all IP lawyers. Learn more about the …
… recognized we all had a very similar desire in being “agents of change” within the energy business. Up until that point in my career I had spent most of my time in the field in … worked with but didn’t feel like I was exactly where I needed to be. I knew I wanted to do more with my career and through my interactions with the new peer group, it was time to … but I’m frequently flipping back through lectures and models as they pertain to my new world. I can’t wait to see what else I will learn from the last half of the program as well …
… of this exercise, the title of which made me think of the myriad self-help books in the business section of a used bookstore. As we progressed through the workshop, though, it asked of us several big questions that I’d never even considered: How would I be proud to spend most of my time? … namely, my email inbox? The answers to these and other questions helped me frame much more than my goals for this certificate program, so definitely useful. Then we began the …
… my community and sanctuary for over half my life. I started as a junior camp counselor, eventually working my way up to lead my own beekeeping classes for high schoolers. When my … slow when they spot a family of deer just off the trail. They marvel at the whole new world just a few blocks from their home. When I watch them, I think of my own hours spent … brought about by a swarm of bees. What are your reasons for joining the FDCE program? Learn more about the Financing and Deploying Clean Energy certificate program and see if it's …