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Application Period for 2010 Sustainability Fellowships Closed
Call for Applicants: Institute Seeks Candidates for 2010 Sustainability Fellowships The Institute for Sustainable Development is seeking qualified applicants for its 2010 Sustainability Fellowship program. Fellowships pay a competitive stipend and will run for eight weeks during the summer of … Continue Reading
Institute for Sustainable Development Names New Director, Staff & Senior Fellows
(July 6, 2009 – North Carolina Research Triangle) The Institute for Sustainable Development appointed a new Director and announced its new staff, including two Senior Fellows. Chris Carmody, a social entrepreneur who was hired by the Institute in 2008 to … Continue Reading
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Tagged Aaron Nelson, Anne McKune, Business Civic Leadership Center, Chris Carmody, Duke Center for Intnerational Development, Fenwick Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline, green plus, Institute for Sustainable Development Director, Kirsten Hausman, Lenovo, Senior Fellows, Shana Starobin, Siemens Sustainable Community Awards, small business green certification, UNC Global, UNC School of Social Work
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Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry First In PA to Offer Green Plus
The Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) will be the first Pennsylvania organization to offer Green Plus, a program to help small businesses save and make money while being good environmental and community stewards. The Lancaster Chamber will kick … Continue Reading
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Tagged Center for Sustainable Enterprise at UNC’s Kenan-Flagler School of Business, Chapel Hill - Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, Duke Center for International Development, Fenwick Foundation, GlaxoSmithKline, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce, Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, Lenovo, Tom Baldridge Lancaster Chamber, UNC Center for Global Initiatives, UNC Chapel Hill Vice Chancellor Tony Waldrop, UNC School of Social Work
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