After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Design and engage a sustainability strategy.
- Move forward with actions steps and plans relevant to their individual change scenarios.
- Have a clear picture of the steps required for a successful change initiative in their organization.
- Have resources and tools to support the implementation of sustainable principles and practices in an organization or community.
About the Instructor: Travis Green is a sustainability consultant focused on designing organizations and communities that thrive in the 21st Century. For over a decade he has provided change leadership and strategic focus across business, academic and non-profit sectors. Travis consultants with organizations and communities that wish to integrate sustainable principles and practices. To make this happen, he focuses on leadership development, stakeholder engagement, and strategic planning and implementation. His work within the sustainability community includes the collaborative design and facilitation of a Sustainability Confluence that brought together 48 cross-sector sustainability leaders to create collaborative action. Additionally, Travis is a charter organizer and a lead facilitator for Seattle’s Legacy Leadership Institute on Environmental Stewardship. Recently, he has co-designed and co-facilitated both “Sustainability in Action”, a three-day class provided by the Northwest Environmental Training Center (NWETC), and “Climate Action Labs”, a neighborhood engagement initiative. Travis also sits on the Board of Directors of Sustainable Seattle and the Community Consulting Partnership.
Intended audience: Sustainability Leaders and “Change agents” – people, or small groups, that are engaged in the implementation of sustainable principles and practices in an organization or community. People and/or organizations engaged in the Sustainability Movement.
Prerequisites: Have a foundational understanding of sustainable principles and practices. Bring a scenario/project that can be worked on during the session.
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AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity [or many activities at this event]. When CM credits are available, they are noted at the end of an activity description. More information about AICP's CM program can be found at www.planning.org/cm.
What to Bring: Pen
or pencil, coffee mug, and a water bottle (to reduce waste). Please wear comfortable clothes
appropriate for the prevailing weather. Drinks and snacks will be provided each day.
Registration: $150/*$120 reduced tuition is available for Native American tribes; government employees; nonprofits; students). You may register via the link below or by calling the Northwest Environmental Training Center at 206-762-1976.
Cancellation Policy: Registration fees are fully refundable up to 30 days prior to the event and 50 percent refundable (or 100% credit) thereafter up to 3 business days prior to the event. No refunds are issued for cancellations occurring less than 3 business days before the start day. Course registration fees and cancellation policy are subject to change without notice.
Disability Accommodations: To request disability accommodations, please contact us at info@nwetc.org or (206) 762-1976 at least 30 days prior to the event. |