SHADES OF GREEN SYMPOSIUM
'Leadership may take a charismatic leader or leaders to initiate change, but it also requires a distribution of power for lasting change to occur. (Art Education, March 2011)"
2013 Link
'Shades of Green' is an annual open forum for the public and for Georgia College students interested in learning more about sustainability, eco-friendly careers and the ever-growing green economy.
Shades of Green 2013 - Welcome to GC Shades of Green W.E.T. Symposium 2013 - Thanks to all of our great sponsors! Visit the Sponsors Tab on this website to find out about our sponsors! If you or your organization would like to sponsor an event during the week of GC Shades of Green W.E.T. Symposium or the event itself, go to the Sponsors Tab for more information.
GC Shades of Green (SOG), of Georgia College (GC), is a sustainability initiative begun by Dr. Doreen (Dee) Sams, Associate Marketing Professor for her master's class in Business Ethics and Global Issues in 2008 and has grown into a series of events sponsored by the GC Sustainability Council serving GC students, staff, faculty and the surrounding community.
The 2013 Water, Energy and Transportation (W.E.T.) Symposium is a great opportunity for everyone to get engaged and learn about environmental sustainability and careers across disciplines in sustainability. Events will be held April 22, 23, & 24.
Shades of Green 2011 -
Shades of Green, of Georgia College, is a sustainability initiative begun by Dr. Doreen (Dee) Sams, Associate Marketing Professor, assisted by Gerri McCord, Career Advisor in the College of Business; and JaLynn Hudnall, Ravenwood Forest Consulting.
"Yesterday's solutions are today's problems, and, today's opportunities!"
When Dr. Dee Sams invited Carl Perazzola, Deputy Chief of the Corrosion Prevention arm of the US Air Force, to her classroom to speak on sustainability in 2008 he was an instant hit. Dr. Sams invited Carl back the next semester where, Monica Ospina from Seneca College in Canada joined him through an Internet feed.
From these early beginnings, JaLynn Hudnall of Ravenwood Forest Consulting and Gerri McCord of the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business teamed up with Dr. Sams to create one day panels and one day panels expanded to a Week of Shades of Green beginning on September 30, 2011 through October 7, 2011. Events will be held in both Milledgeville and Macon with guests coming to speak from as far away as California and Michigan." (Georgia College and State University Website)
2013 Link
'Shades of Green' is an annual open forum for the public and for Georgia College students interested in learning more about sustainability, eco-friendly careers and the ever-growing green economy.
Shades of Green 2013 - Welcome to GC Shades of Green W.E.T. Symposium 2013 - Thanks to all of our great sponsors! Visit the Sponsors Tab on this website to find out about our sponsors! If you or your organization would like to sponsor an event during the week of GC Shades of Green W.E.T. Symposium or the event itself, go to the Sponsors Tab for more information.
GC Shades of Green (SOG), of Georgia College (GC), is a sustainability initiative begun by Dr. Doreen (Dee) Sams, Associate Marketing Professor for her master's class in Business Ethics and Global Issues in 2008 and has grown into a series of events sponsored by the GC Sustainability Council serving GC students, staff, faculty and the surrounding community.
The 2013 Water, Energy and Transportation (W.E.T.) Symposium is a great opportunity for everyone to get engaged and learn about environmental sustainability and careers across disciplines in sustainability. Events will be held April 22, 23, & 24.
Shades of Green 2011 -
Shades of Green, of Georgia College, is a sustainability initiative begun by Dr. Doreen (Dee) Sams, Associate Marketing Professor, assisted by Gerri McCord, Career Advisor in the College of Business; and JaLynn Hudnall, Ravenwood Forest Consulting.
"Yesterday's solutions are today's problems, and, today's opportunities!"
When Dr. Dee Sams invited Carl Perazzola, Deputy Chief of the Corrosion Prevention arm of the US Air Force, to her classroom to speak on sustainability in 2008 he was an instant hit. Dr. Sams invited Carl back the next semester where, Monica Ospina from Seneca College in Canada joined him through an Internet feed.
From these early beginnings, JaLynn Hudnall of Ravenwood Forest Consulting and Gerri McCord of the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business teamed up with Dr. Sams to create one day panels and one day panels expanded to a Week of Shades of Green beginning on September 30, 2011 through October 7, 2011. Events will be held in both Milledgeville and Macon with guests coming to speak from as far away as California and Michigan." (Georgia College and State University Website)