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This is the question on the minds of many young professionals, as well as a growing number of seasoned professionals looking to change course and work on issues that match their passions and worldview. In our feature article this week, Mike Hower, Senior Writer at GreenBiz group shares some very important takeaways for those that find themselves in this position. Mike points out in his article that the number of companies with full-time sustainability managers has increased by 400% since the late 1980’s according to CSE Research. He also makes the point that there is a wide variety of positions in the field of “sustainability” – including some that many do not think of when considering a career move. For example, there is the consulting field; a wide range of non-profit organizations; a growing number of positions opening in government agencies at all levels; service providers are ramping new offerings with labels like “sustainability,” “CSR,” “Citizenship” and more. There are also specialized career areas that do not require a college education, such as installers for cleantech (solar panels, windmills, geothermal, etc.). At G&A we are monitoring sustainability, CSR and citizenship job positions around the world, and have seen a dramatic increase in these opportunities, especially over the last 3 years. Our clients and others in G&A’s network often come to us asking whether we can help them to find someone to fit a specific position / particular skillsets. Increasingly these positions are becoming more complex, specialized, and strategically important to the organizations. To help fill this need, G&A Institute and Rutgers Business School, Institute for Ethical Leadership have partnered together to offer a 2 Day CSR Certificate program in Newark, NJ on Sept 28th and 29th. You can find out more information and register for the course, click here. Watch, too, for our coming announcement about an exciting new resource from G&A Institute and partner organizations for remote e-learning courses in the CSR, Sustainability, Citizenship and related fields. In his narrative, Mike Hower does an excellent job at telling his own personal experience and in sharing lessons learned from others in his network, and in the field. He summarizes with five key lessons that are detailed in the article:
We invite your reading of the entire feature article below, and let us know your comments and thoughts. If you find yourself sustainability job hunting, or career path searching, please also consider joining us for our 2-Day CSR Certificate at Rutgers University Business School in Newark, NJ on Sept 28th and 29th. An outstanding panel of experts in the fields of Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and in the Social Sector (such as foundation managers) will be presenting critical information for participants. Click here for more information. Top Story How to make it in corporate sustainability Sustainability in Focus Young sustainability leaders reveal their career success secrets Brands spread good news of sustainable and ethical business Making a business case for sustainability This Ethical Fashion Entrepreneur Proves That Sustainability and Personal Style Go Together Getting boards on board with sustainability When It Comes to Sustainability, We’re Ranking Our Cities Wrong Green Building Entrepreneurs Think Sustainability is Key to Economic Growth Results Announced for 2016 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices Review Designing for Sustainability: A Framework for Building Greener Digital Products and Services New Study Shows Corporate America Continuing to Invest in Sustainability ESG Issues & Players U.S. refiners revamp operations as renewable fuel costs surge Costa Rica has been running on 100% renewable energy for 2 months straight Can ExxonMobil Be Found Liable for Misleading the Public on Climate Change? The Era Of Shareholder Engagement — The Best Or Worst Of Times’ Asset Managers, US Pension Funds, Norway’s Sovereign-Wealth Fund to No Longer Invest in Duke Energy Berkshire after Buffett: Analysis sees significant growth, even after CEO’s eventual departure IEEFA New York: NYC Pension Funds Begin to Craft a Fossil-Fuel Divestment Path Others Can Follow
Watching the Watchers Headquarters: London, England, with presences in the U.S., Australia, Greater China, and India. OVERVIEW / MISSION BACKGROUND The Climate Group’s focus on collaborations enables it to work with other nonprofit organizations, as well as businesses and government, on projects. Steve Howard, Jim Walker, and Alison Lucas founded the organization in 2003-2004. As of August 28, Walker was serving as director of international programmes and strategy, but Howard, formerly CEO, left TCG to serve as IKEA’s chief sustainability officer, and Lucas joined Fenton as London office director in 2011. News Sweeps
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