Guest Speaker Panel with sustainability professionals on Feb. 21!

Are you a student who may be interested in a sustainability career? The OSU Sustainability Council is excited to present a Guest Speaker Panel with sustainability professionals on Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 5-6pm! The panel will consist of experts from various locations across the United States with roles in the private, government, and non-profit sectors. Learn how the […]

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February 16, 2024

Are you a student who may be interested in a sustainability career? The OSU Sustainability Council is excited to present a Guest Speaker Panel with sustainability professionals on Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 5-6pm! The panel will consist of experts from various locations across the United States with roles in the private, government, and non-profit sectors. Learn how the guest speakers started their careers in sustainability and what sustainability jobs can look like. Attend the event in LINC 268 or via Zoom.

Read more about the speakers below!

Sean McGuire is a life-long policy analyst and has served at all levels of government. He started his career in Maryland’s Department of Natural Resources’ Chesapeake Bay Policy Office, then became the State’s Green Building Program Manager, and finished his career there as the Sustainability Policy Director. Sean moved to Oregon in 2013, where he had a brief tenure in the Governor’s Budget Office. Since 2015 he has been Benton County’s Sustainability Coordinator, where he guides long-range strategic planning to prepare our County & region for more resilient, prosperous, and sustainable communities.

Leada Fuller-Marashi is the Senior Manager, Accounts & Partnerships at the Building Decarbonization Coalition, a national nonprofit organization seeking to eliminate fossil fuels from buildings. Her role involves working with stakeholders to advance building decarbonization across the country. Previously, Leada worked at New Buildings Institute where she led a premier industry conference and started a professional development program for college students of color interested in energy efficiency in the built environment.

Gerardo Muñoz is Sr. Solutions Marketing Manager at AspenTech, an Industrial software company based in Massachusetts. He has experience across multiple process industries and currently oversees go-to-market and positioning of AspenTech solutions in key sustainability and decarbonization areas, such as hydrogen, CCS, bio-based feedstocks and plastics circularity. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Tec de Monterrey in Mexico, and a Master’s degree in Sustainable Chemical Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden.

Madeleine Moyano: Bio coming soon!

The OSU Sustainability Council is a new departmental program hosted by the Sustainability Office that serves as a hub for peer-to-peer student engagement on sustainability topics. The Council connects student clubs and organizations – and individual students – for collective action around sustainability and social justice.

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