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… By re-thinking their operations and products, companies are actively driving change and making a positive impact. Students across Yale are eager to join this movement, as they seek … pathways, we host events featuring alumni and others who share about what they do, their personal career journeys, as well as insights on industry trends. Checkout our playlist of … to help students understand their career options Clean Energy Download the guide Global renewable energy employment has seen staggering growth in recent years. The renewable energy …
… about how to understand the world and change it for the better. We gather to build community—and have the kind of meaningful and generative conversations that transform our … own places at their intersection. Throughout the year, we discuss the major issues of our personal and professional lives such as the future of agriculture, the urban/rural divide, … own places at their intersection. Throughout the year, we discuss the major issues of our personal and professional lives such as the future of agriculture, the urban/rural divide, …
… you register, you commit to doing your best to attend. About CliMates: Reintroducing the new and improved CliMates! Like last year, CliMates will be a weekly get-together of … want to share their sustainability knowledge from studies, a previous job/internship, or personal interest. Also, we'd love some input on topics that most interest you. -Please … to stay in the loop! Location Evans Hall, Classroom 4430 New Haven , CT Related Programs Pathways in Business and the Environment … Archana Gulgulia will be presenting Blue Carbon …
… CBEY supports students interested in exploring ideas and pathways at the intersection of business and the environment. From creating new nonprofit and commercial organizations, business models, or other innovations that … of 2018, the Yale Center for Business and Environment has facilitated hundreds of student engagements with Yale alumni through the Alumni Visiting Mentor series. The series seeks to …
… want to miss this! Come join for an evening market where you can meet the founders of 10 New England social enterprises (including 5 Yale Startups – Hugo & Hoby, Walden Hill, … of a tree – from the nuts, sap, fruit, water, and timber – to make sustainable products in New England. The evening market will give you the opportunity to meet the founders, sample … and home furnishings. Asarasi: Tree filtered sparkling water from sugar maple trees in New England. Walden Hill: Using acorns from New England oak trees to raise acorn-fed hogs …
… in different settings to coordinate and create the institutions required to sustain a new market. What is interesting about renewable energy in general and offshore wind in particular is that, across settings, the … actors agree on across settings and stakeholder groups is that no market is possible until new institutions are created. The question of the factors that allow certain actors—and not …
… and the environment! Interesting, informative, and often humorous, these talks give personal accounts of experiences and highlight the many possible career pathways for … students: Shannon Dulaney , MEM-MBA 2019 NY Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), New York City Harris Feldman , MEM 2019 Responsible Business Alliance, Washington, DC Alli … sustainability goals, and participated in Bigelow’s Green Team to create a monthly theme calendar of activities and social media opportunities. She also learned about how tea is …
… Food Entrepreneurship in New Haven and Beyond: A Conversation with Yong Zhao, founder of junzi The Yale Center for … shift in eating with innovative solutions such as ghost kitchen. With locations in New Haven and Manhattan, the team most recently opened their fourth location near Bryant Park, New York. Junzi is currently one of the highest rated Chinese restaurants in the U.S, and …
… join us for a conversation with Jay Karandikar as we take a sneak peek into his role at New Crop Capital, an early stage venture fund that invests in the future of food. New Crop’s portfolio includes major brands such as Beyond Meat & Miyoko’s Kitchen, as well as technology companies like Lighter. In this talk, Jay will provide an overview of New Crop Capital and their investment thesis, and also walk through a real-life due …
… to be leading edge and support student interests. Also, we are excited to welcome a new Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fellow to CBEY! New thinking in sustainable finance – The Yale Initiative on Sustainable Finance (YISF) … make business and policy decisions. Engaging with CBEY – CBEY's success is driven by our community of innovative and engaged alumni who run toward intractable and systemic …