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Southeast Green - Speaking of Green

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Speaking of Green, raises awareness on sustainability, environmental issues, companies and organizations that support a sustainable future and promote more a eco-friendly lifestyle.

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Energy Efficiency investment over 300% payback

February 19, 2014 14:30 - 28 minutes - 6.23 MB

The Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (SEEA) is one of six regional energy efficiency organizations in the U.S. working to transform the energy efficiency marketplace. Energy efficiency is a catalyst for economic growth, workforce development and energy security, and SEEA promotes its benefits and opportunities across 11 southeastern states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,  Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. In this dis...

Envision: The New Standard for Infrastructure Projects

February 12, 2014 14:30 - 32 minutes - 7.14 MB

Doug Dietrich of Burns & McDonnell will be a guest on Southeast Green’s weekly live radio show, “Speaking of Green,” on Wednesday, February 12th, at 9:30 a.m. Eastern. Broadcast live on Blog Talk Radio, Dietrich will share insights and developments regarding EnvisionTM, a framework being adopted by major metropolitan areas and leading firms in the design, engineering, and construction sector to help guide communities and enterprises through the process of (1) articulating infrastructure proje...

GCS - Green House Incubator - Meet the Director Bernie Burgener

February 05, 2014 14:30 - 29 minutes - 6.44 MB

Bernie Burgener is the executive director of the Greenhouse Accelerator, where he helps to create local green jobs by advising and financially supporting startup entrepreneurs in green technology business ventures. Early in his career Bernie helped fund and grow businesses in various countries and industries in South America, working for a private investment company out of Lima, Peru.  He then worked for over twenty years with a water treatment company in Atlanta, leading its international bu...

GCS - Green House Incubator - SolDeSal

January 29, 2014 14:30 - 29 minutes - 6.46 MB

SolDeSal provides drinking water on a large scale from sea or brackish ground water.  A solar field of one square mile can sustain a city of a population of approximately 150 – 200 thousand.  Since the cost of produced water is low, the fresh water can also be used for irrigation of agricultural land providing a wide base for economic prosperity and growth.  The technology requires no other natural resources but sun and seawater. These resources are most abundant in areas where the population...

GCS - Green House Incubator - Bractlet

January 22, 2014 14:30 - 33 minutes - 7.36 MB

Alec Manfre is a co-founder and CEO of Bractlet—an energy analytics platform that increases efficiency through better data—where he executes Bractlet's vision and leads the development of Bractlet's hardware solution. He believes that energy drives the world's economic engine and can have substantial impact on lifting poverty, but the way energy is used and generated has to be done responsibly. He attended the Georgia Institute of Technology where he majored in Mechanical Engineering and gra...

GCS - Green House Incubator - BioChar

January 08, 2014 14:30 - 32 minutes - 7.1 MB

Mr. Christoph Pollatos is a serial entrepreneur. He currently holds the position of President & CEO for BioChar Central Inc., an Eco-Solutions enterprise, founded in March 2011. The company transforms biomass waste streams into useful, profitable organic soil building and water purification products.  It has developed a proprietary low cost, clean technology which helps sustainably converts wood and agricultural wastes into powerful soil enhancers, boosting crop yields, preventing deserti...

GCS - Green House Incubator - PhytoSynthetix

December 18, 2013 14:30 - 30 minutes - 6.84 MB

Erico Mattos has just graduated as a Ph.D in Crop and Soil Sciences from the University of Georgia in August 2013. In 2012 Erico graduated from the Graduate Studies Program at Singularity University located at NASA Ames Research Center and is now working on several entrepreneurial projects related to new techniques in food production. Erico is an Agricultural Engineer by training and got his degree at University of Sao Paulo in 2008. As an advocate of urban agriculture systems, Mattos sees th...

Billy Johnson, Director of Political and Public Affairs, ISRI

December 16, 2013 14:30 - 29 minutes - 6.46 MB

William “Billy” Johnson is the Director of Political and Public Affairs at the Institute for Scrap Recycling Industries, Inc. (ISRI) in Washington, D.C.  Billy works closely with ISRI members to formulate and advance the scrap recycling industry’s policy priorities and promote the industry as America’s Original Recycler©.  Billy leads ISRI’s efforts in Washington, D.C. towards the establishment of a bi-partisan Congressional Recycling Caucus with the goal of creating a permanent approach to ...

GCS - Green House Incubator – Evgentech

December 11, 2013 14:30 - 31 minutes - 7.05 MB

Jackie Hutter, MS, JD is the CEO of Evgentech, a role in which she leads the development and execution of the company’s strategic initiatives, such as developing and managing intellectual property (“IP”) protection efforts, securing of licensing partners and building the team and infrastructure needed for Evgentech to scale from a start up technology venture to a profitable battery charging innovations company.  She has been a part of the company’s management team since 2010 when she was brou...

Michael Lusk - Refuge Manager - Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

December 09, 2013 14:30 - 30 minutes - 6.67 MB

Michael Lusk, an 18-year veteran of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the new project leader of Okefenokee and Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuges. He begins his new duties on September 22, 2013. “Michael has worked for the National Wildlife Refuge System during most of his Service career,” said David Viker, Chief of the Services Southeast National Wildlife Refuge System. “He has successfully dealt with many controversial projects throughout the country, including managing manatees at t...

GCS - Green House Incubator - Consensus Energy

December 04, 2013 14:30 - 33 minutes - 7.5 MB

Steve O'Neil, MSc, has twenty years of professional experience with environmental-related organizations including executive management, adviser, corporate governance, and founding entrepreneur. Steve founded Applied Energy Conservation Systems in 2007, which has since become Consensus Energy, a commercial and industrial energy-savings consulting firm based in Atlanta.   Mr. O'Neil has served as Executive Director of the Chattanooga Nature Center, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Executive Directo...

GCS - Green House Incubator - Retrofit America

November 20, 2013 14:30 - 31 minutes - 7.04 MB

Join us as we launch an eight series on the Green Chamber of the South's Green House Incubator program. We'll interview eight different incubator participants to learn about their companies and the work of the Green House Incubator. Geoff Berlin is the founder CEO of Retrofit America. He launched Company’s home performance contracting operations in its Atlanta market and and is now preparing to scale the business nationally. Mr. Berlin has extensive experience managing entrepreneurial ventur...

Kwabena Nkromo: Urban Food Systems Planning

November 13, 2013 14:30 - 32 minutes - 7.21 MB

Kwabena Nkromo, is the Founder and Lead Partner of Atlanta Food and Farm, LLC (AF2) and has over a decade of strategic planning, organizational development and agricultural planning experience. Kwabena has worked in the City of Atlanta for much of that time giving voice to under served communities in Southwest Atlanta. He has advised the Mayor’s office on city-wide issues revolving around environmental quality and land use while on the Atlanta Planning and Advisory Committee. It was soon afte...

Are you ready for America Recycles Day?

November 06, 2013 16:00 - 30 minutes - 6.85 MB

A native Atlantan, Gloria Hardegree is serving her 15th year as Executive Director of the Georgia Recycling Coalition (GRC), the state’s 501c3 recycling organization now in its 22nd year of operation. She is involved at the local, state, regional and national level on advisory boards and steering committees. Prior to joining GRC, she was a partner in a yard trimmings composting company and set up some of the early curbside residential recycling programs for a local hauler in metro Atlanta.  

Sir Jonathon Porritt - The World We Made

November 01, 2013 14:30 - 29 minutes - 6.59 MB

Jonathon Porritt, Co-Founder of Forum for the Future, is an eminent writer, broadcaster and commentator on sustainable development.  Established in 1996, Forum for the Future is now the UK’s leading sustainable development charity, with 70 staff and over 100 partner organisations, including some of the world’s leading companies. The Forum has a growing presence in the United States, and is doing more and more work in India, Hong Kong and Malaysia. In addition, he is Co-Director of The Princ...

Anup Shah - Vice Pres of Environmental Policy MAC

October 31, 2013 16:00 - 33 minutes - 7.43 MB

Anup Shah Brings Strong Environmental and Leadership Experience to Position The Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC), which represents more than 4,000 member companies and 1 million workers in the region, today announced that Anup Shah will be joining MAC as vice president of environmental affairs. Shah brings extensive leadership and environmental experience to MAC. Most recently, he worked as a design manager and principal engineer for Brown and Caldwell, an engineering and environmental consulting...

Chris Leinberger - Atlanta WalkUps

October 30, 2013 12:30 - 24 minutes - 5.27 MB

The building of the built environment (real estate and the infrastructure that supports real estate) is in the middle of a structural change, only comparable to the change that took place two generations ago following World War II. The structural change that occurred in the mid-20th century converted real estate development into a modular, formula-driven industry, based upon access by and parking of automobiles and trucks. I refer to it as "drivable sub-urbanism". The real estate industry r...

Tara DePorte - Who is the Human Impacts Institute

October 28, 2013 21:00 - 24 minutes - 5.33 MB

Born and raised in Virginia, Tara has lived in Brooklyn for many years and considers New York City as her “base” for exploration. With a BA in Human Impacts on Ecosystems from the University of Virginia and a MA in Climate and Society from Columbia University, Tara’s formal education has focused on issues of sustainable development, society, and the environment. Tara founded the Human Impacts Institute in 2010, seeing a need for creative approaches to sustainability and global coalition buil...

Sally Fallon, MA - Weston A. Price Foundation

October 25, 2013 12:00 - 34 minutes - 7.65 MB

Sally is a journalist, chef, nutrition researcher, homemaker, and community activist. She is the author of Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats. This well-researched, thought-provoking guide to traditional foods contains a startling message: Animal fats and cholesterol are not villains but vital factors in the diet, necessary for normal growth, proper function of the brain and nervous system, protection from disease and opt...

Brian Carr - The Clean Air Campaign

October 23, 2013 13:30 - 37 minutes - 8.25 MB

Brian Carr joined The Clean Air Campaign as communications director in April 2008. Prior to becoming communications director, Brian worked for Primerica Financial Services (part of the Citigroup network of companies), where he created successful internal and consumer campaigns. Earlier in his career, Brian managed print and broadcast advertising during the launch of Cingular Wireless for BBDO Atlanta, an advertising agency. He also founded and ran his own firm for a time, providing grassroo...

Peter Tourian - Araya Clean

October 16, 2013 13:30 - 29 minutes - 6.59 MB

Araya Clean is the first national franchisor of mobile pressure cleaning property service providers in the nation. Our proprietary configuration of industrial grade pressure washing systems combines heat, variable pressure, non-toxic cleansers and EPA compliant reclamation and recycling systems.

Jeff Barrie - Director of Kilowatt Ours

October 09, 2013 13:30 - 31 minutes - 6.96 MB

Kilowatt Ours is a timely, solutions-oriented look at one of America’s most pressing environmental challenges.Award-winning film Kilowatt Ours: A Plan to Re-Energize America is a timely, solutions-oriented look at one of America’s most pressing environmental challenges: energy. Filmmaker Jeff Barrie offers hope as he turns the camera on himself and asks, “How can I make a difference?” In his journey Barrie explores the source of our electricity and the problems caused by energy producti...

GIPL celebrating 10 years

October 04, 2013 15:00 - 29 minutes - 6.47 MB

Rev. Alexis Chase, Executive Director - Alexis joined the GIPL staff in September 2008 as the Outreach and Communications Director and was hired as the Executive Director in February 2010. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Tufts University in 2000 and earned her Master of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary in 2006. Alexis is a Transitional Deacon in The Episcopal Church and serves as a Deacon at Church of Our Saviour.

Meet Matthew Tejada, the New EJ Director for the EPA

September 25, 2013 17:00 - 30 minutes - 6.74 MB

Matthew S. Tejada, PhD Matthew S. Tejada joined the EPA in March of 2013 as  Director of the Office of Environmental Justice within the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. As Director, Matthew leads the Office of Environmental Justice staff in working with other EPA divisions, federal agencies, state, local and tribal partners and communities to further the mission of the EPA and the goals of the Office of Environmental Justice. Matthew joined the EPA after spending over five ye...

Is your diet feeding your cancer?

September 20, 2013 13:30 - 31 minutes - 6.93 MB

Dominic D’Agostino is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of South Florida and teaches courses in neuropharmacology, medical biochemistry and metabolism.  His research is focused on hyperbaric medicine, nutritional strategies and ketone esters for the metabolic management of neurological diseases and cancer.  Metabolic therapies can be used to treat a wide variety of disorders linked pathophysiologically to metabolic dysregulati...

The Great Texas Wind Rush

September 18, 2013 13:30 - 29 minutes - 6.63 MB

Kate Galbraith is an energy and environmental journalist and co-author of The Great Texas Wind Rush (University of Texas Press, 2013). She has covered energy and environmental issues for the Texas Tribune andthe New York Times, and she spent several years as an Economist correspondent. She writes a column on green issues for the International Herald Tribune once a month. Kate got her start in journalism writing for the Lonely Planet and Let's Go travel guide series. She lives in California.

Constitutional Ecology with David Green

September 13, 2013 10:00 - 29 minutes - 6.59 MB

David focuses on large-scale urban design and planning projects for the firm. He has been involved in the execution of hundreds of projects in the past 20 years ranging from the adaptive re-use of multiple historic structures to multi-thousand acre urban design and planning projects. His work and research focuses on issues of development, particularly within an urban framework and the creation of a strategy for sustainable cities that includes aspects of public policy implementation, criteri...

The Living Building Challenge - Changing Systems thinking

September 11, 2013 13:30 - 32 minutes - 7.15 MB

Richard Graves, Executive Director As the Executive Director of the International Living Future Institute, Richard directs the Institute’s signature programs: the Living Building Challenge, Ecotone Publishing and the Cascadia Green Building Council. The Institute’s work moves across scales, offering global strategies for lasting sustainability, partnering with organizations and local communities to create grounded and relevant solutions, and reaching out to individuals to unleash their imagi...

Andrew Schock - The Conservation Fund

August 30, 2013 13:30 - 30 minutes - 6.77 MB

Andrew Schock has been with The Conservation Fund since September 2003 and is currently the Georgia State Director.  At the Fund, he has worked to protect thousands of acres of vital habitat, including parks and greenspace throughout the Metro Atlanta area, Georgia and Alabama. Andrew has past affiliations with the National Wildlife Federation as the Southeastern Center Director managing the field office in Atlanta; The Nature Conservancy, where he completed real estate transactions to protec...

Linda Marsa author of Fevered

August 28, 2013 13:30 - 31 minutes - 7.08 MB

Linda Marsa is an award-winning investigative journalist and a contributing editor at Discover who has covered medicine, health and science for more than two decades.  She is a former Los Angeles Times reporter and author of Fevered: Why a Hotter Planet Will Harm Our Health and How We Can Save Ourselves (Rodale, 2013), about how climate change will affect our health. Her Discover story, “Going to Extremes,” about climate change in Australia, was selected for inclusion in The Best American S...

Deron Davis - The Nature Conservancy

August 23, 2013 13:30 - 29 minutes - 6.53 MB

Deron Davis The Nature Conservancy Director of Conservation, Georgia Education: bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Georgia; Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership The Nature Conservancy is the world's leading conservation non-profit, and Davis is proud to be part of the Georgia organization’s leadership team.  He oversees a department of science specialists working to improve forest health, restore freshwater systems and transform ocean management.  Prior to joini...

Sierra Club – Gina Coplon-Newfield

August 21, 2013 13:30 - 28 minutes - 6.41 MB

Gina Coplon-Newfield, Sierra Club Director of Future Fleet & Electric Vehicles Initiative Join us as we discuss the work that the Sierra Club of Florida is doing to promote electric vehicles throughout the state. Gina Coplon-Newfield joined the Sierra Club staff in 2010 to lead a new national Electric Vehicles Campaign and has since expanded to also direct the Sierra Club's Future Fleet Initiative. Coplon-Newfield has more than 15 years of professional experience running campaigns for enviro...

Seeking Diveristy in the Sustainability Conversation

August 16, 2013 13:30 - 34 minutes - 7.77 MB

Seandra became the Diversity & Community Partnerships Manager for the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy in December 2009.  She leads the development and implementation of strategies to increase awareness and community advocacy from non-traditional communities in the southeast for climate and clean energy policies. As the Chair of SACE’s Diversity Committee, Seandra also directs our internal diversity initiatives to deepen our commitment as an organization to diversity and inclusion. Seandra...

Productivity, Progress and Prosperity with energy efficiency

August 14, 2013 13:30 - 30 minutes - 6.67 MB

Energy Pro is the name of the Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance’s initiative that presents the story of energy efficiency and the promise it holds for the southeast region (“energy productivity”), for demonstrating the results its partners and cities have achieved over the past three years (“progress”), and for highlighting how the many facets of this work continue to pave the way for sustained economic “prosperity” in the Southeast. The Energy Pro initiative includes a report that offers ...

Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram - Rawfully Organic Co-Op

August 13, 2013 14:30 - 32 minutes - 7.12 MB

Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram was born to inspire. An exemplification of all that she wishes to create, she is a leading visionary in the raw movement, especially in Houston, TX. Half Lebanese and half Ecuadorian, she is bilingual and carries her cultures with her wherever she goes! She attended both Vanderbilt University and Rice University, and she graduated from Rice University on the top 5% of her class in 2009 with a triple major in Kinesiology specializing in Health Science, Ceramics, and...

Making your garden grow with nature in mind.

August 09, 2013 13:30 - 28 minutes - 6.36 MB

Wilf Nicholls Director - State Botanical Garden of Georgia Born in London, England, Wilf Nicholls graduated with a B.Sc. (Botany) from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth in 1972 and then a Ph.D. (Botany) from the University of British Columbia in 1984. He spent 22 years in Vancouver; first as a graduate student, then as an entrepreneur, before his 9 years as a research scientist at UBC Botanical Garden. There, he managed the Plant Introduction Scheme and bred ‘Mandarin’ honeysuckl...

Mining, Business and the Environment

August 07, 2013 13:30 - 27 minutes - 6.1 MB

Jim Renner, PG Manager of Environmental Stewardship Southern Ionics Inc. Mr. Renner is a geologist and environmental planner with 25 years of experience in natural resource consulting. He has worked on a wide variety of projects related to mining and mineral processing, water supply, and environmental impact assessment and management. A few examples of his work include permitting water supply reservoirs in DeKalb, Gwinnet, and Whitfield Counties (Georgia); developing consistent wastewater ...

I want to ride my bicycle...in Metro Atlanta

August 02, 2013 13:30 - 31 minutes - 6.89 MB

Join us for our Summer Feature Friday as we talk to board member Glenn Kurtz for the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition. Glenn has been involved in Transportation Planning and Management for the past 20 years with a focus on Parking and Transportation Demand Management (TDM). Glenn Kurtz is presently an Executive Vice President for Lanier Parking Solutions. Glenn is responsible for developing and marketing new services for Lanier that integrate parking and TDM. Glenn has built a long-term business ...

Jim Oppenborn, Marine Resource Coordinator, St. Lucie

July 31, 2013 13:30 - 32 minutes - 7.16 MB

In order to provide better areas to fish and dive and to enhance local fisheries, artificial reefs are being deployed to provide additional hardbottom areas.  These reefs have been created using donated heavy concrete and steel materials like culverts, concrete pilings, light poles, and steel vessels. We also talk lionfish. Why are they a hazard? Recent Developments In December 2012 and January 2013, four barges of light poles donated from Florida Power and Light were deployed to create two ...

Loving it Wild - Georgia Wildlife Federation

July 26, 2013 13:30 - 30 minutes - 6.74 MB

Todd Holbrook, the new President and CEO of the Georgia Wildlife Federation. Holbrook, of Conyers, comes to GWF after a 27-year career with Georgia’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR), including stints as Assistant Director of the Wildlife Resources Division and Chief of Game Management. A certified wildlife biologist, Holbrook was responsible for several groundbreaking studies in Georgia into the decline, recruitment and retention of hunting and angling participation. “The Georgia Wil...

Donna Bell – Global Vehicle Electrification, Ford

July 24, 2013 13:30 - 28 minutes - 6.34 MB

Donna Bell is currently the EV Infrastructure and Smart Grid Technology manager in the Sustainability and Vehicle Environmental Matters Organization at Ford Motor Company.  In this position, Donna is responsible for managing the launch readiness of electric utilities in the US and Europe inclusive of Value Charging, developing the Smart Grid technology roadmap, and developing and coordinating EV Policy positions for US, Europe & China.  Donna works closely with utilities in the U.S. to devel...

There's plenty to do in Georgia

July 19, 2013 13:30 - 31 minutes - 7.02 MB

Andy Fleming, Executive Director, Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites, Inc. Andy Fleming serves as executive director of Friends of Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, a position he has held since June 2007. Prior to joining Friends in this capacity, Andy had served more than 25 years in leadership positions creating, leading and managing local and national nonprofit organizations in Paralympic sports. From its inception in 1990 to its successful conclusion, Andy served as p...

Alex Argento - Pura Terra

July 17, 2013 13:30 - 29 minutes - 6.53 MB

Mission and What We Do PuraTerra is the first Market Development Firm in the sustainable building products industry. This is the key to understanding what we actually do. In our view, a Market Development Firm serves multiple audiences and provides what we call “holistic value”. We have a number of different customer types, because we are trying to advance the state of the industry as a whole. PuraTerra's primary customer types include: Manufacturers Architects and Engineers Developers and Ow...

Summer Feature Friday - Savannah Riverkeeper

July 12, 2013 13:30 - 29 minutes - 6.47 MB

The program is brought to you by Cox Enterprises. Cox Conserves is the company’s national sustainability program that focuses on reducing waste and energy consumption, as well as conserving water. Tonya Bonitatibus Riverkeeper Tonya grew up near the banks in Hephzibah, Georgia, where her love and passion for the Savannah River began at a young age.  Her career as a  water conservation activist began in 2007,  when she became the Development Director for the Savannah Riverkeeper.  She also se...

There's a green way to get rid of bugs

July 10, 2013 13:30 - 30 minutes - 6.77 MB

Corey Arnold, SPCC Certified Pest Management Specialist Mr. Arnold is President & Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta based firm, Peachtree Pest Control Co, Inc. Corey is the second generation owner in this family operated organization. This has allowed him the opportunity to service in the pest management field from an early age. Prior to joining the company full time in 2001, he obtained a Business Administration degree from the University of Georgia. In 1997 he began working in the Univers...

Reinventing the way coffee gets to you

July 05, 2013 13:30 - 28 minutes - 6.34 MB

A family farm at the brink of failure – Alejandro Garcia’s Costa Rican coffee farm was at substantial risk of failure. So, he left the five-generation family farm to go work in the US where he saved $40,000 working in a family-style buffet restaurant. A meeting with destiny – Alejandro (Alé) came back home, invested his hard-earned money in coffee processing equipment, and changed the trajectory of the coffee farming business. The key was a chance meeting with Ken Lander, an American who had ...

Audrey Peterman, Legacy on the Land

July 03, 2013 13:30 - 30 minutes - 6.66 MB

With their last child graduating from college, Audrey and Frank Peterman embarked on a road trip around the country to “discover America.” Traveling 12,000 miles across 40 states from Florida to Washington State, they were transformed by the stunning natural beauty, history and culture protected in our National Parks and forests. Shockingly, they saw less than a handful of Americans of Hispanic, Asian, African or Native American heritage enjoying the Great American outdoors, or working in th...

EcoDenizen - Designing and Shopping Sustainably

June 27, 2013 13:30 - 36 minutes - 8.06 MB

Gene Cox is a Metro Atlanta native.  He is a graduate of Woodward Academy High School in College Park, Georgia and Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana.  He has 17 years of experience as a Television News anchor and reporter working in numerous cities including Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Knoxville, Tennessee.  In 2010 Gene chose to create a new career path after being inspired by William McDonough's book Cradle To Cradle.  He now is a co-owner of Eco Denizen, an eco-minded gift shop...

Mark Callaway - Investing with Impact

June 26, 2013 13:30 - 31 minutes - 7.07 MB

Mark Callaway is a Senior Vice President with the Indigo Group at Morgan Stanley in Atlanta. For over a decade, Mark has been helping clients to reflect their values into their financial portfolios.  Mark is focused on educating and informing clients, colleagues and listeners on the benefits of socially responsible investments.

Dawn Keene - Environmental Design

June 21, 2013 13:30 - 29 minutes - 6.54 MB

Dawn is the president of the award-winning Atlanta-based design firm Keene Design that specializes in graphic design, branding strategies, and business marketing since 1999. She has launched various branding campaigns for clients such as the The Home Depot, Citi Cards, Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College and the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta. She currently serves as a part-time adjunct instructor in design and media at Atlanta Technical College (Tech) and has taught at Georgia State a...

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