#e.22189Tuesday 1:15PM to 2:45PM
November 27, 2012
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Sustainability in Your Sector: Exploring the Potential of Professional Sustainability Certification

American Planning Associationwebinar, DC

Free event

Sustainability has reached the spotlight in recent years as a field of research and emerging sector of professionals. A growing number of businesses and municipalities are creating sustainability positions and departments in response to consumer and citizen concerns and burgeoning international trends in green business, corporate responsibility, and resilient city planning. Join the Security and Sustainability Forum for a discussion about professional certification for this emerging career track.

The webinar will investigate the need for establishing certification by measuring the benefits of professional certification against the challenges of establishing industry standards. The session will look at the kinds of certifications currently available, from University certificate programs to nonprofit association certification, and the emergence of for-profit companies offering certification. Business and municipal leaders will join the conversation to weigh in about how their organizations would value a professional certification in sustainability. Panelists will explore how stakeholders can work together to establish a common understanding of sustainability and, if desirable, the credibility and curricula necessary to offer cross-sector sustainability certification.

Attend the webinar to weigh in on the conversation. Ed Saltzberg, SSF’s managing director, will moderate the session, he will be joined by:

■ Jeff Soule, FAICP, and Felicia Braunstein, APA’s Director of Outreach & International Programs and Director of Professional Practice, respectively, will talk about the nuts and bolts of developing and maintaining an industry standard of practice.

■ Ira Feldman, President of Greentrack Strategies and international leader in environmental standard setting, will talk about the perceived need for professional certification in sustainability and the discussions that have taken place thus far.

■ Marsha Willard, ISSP’s Executive Director and Presidio Graduate School adjunct faculty, will give us a picture of existing sustainability certificate and training programs.

■ Rich Goode, Senior Manager, Climate Change and Sustainability Services at Ernst & Young, and Ed Pinero, Chief Sustainability Officer, Veolia Water North America, will discuss the value to employers.

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Instructors:

Edward R. Saltzberg, Ph.D.

Jeff Soule FAICP

Felicia Braunstein

Ira Feldman

Marsha Willard

Rich Goode

Ed Pinero


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