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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: ISSP Sustainability Professional Certification
DESCRIPTION:ISSP credential holders span many industries\, sectors\, and associations — which is why the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) is hosting a series of discussions about the importance of earning an ISSP credential. On January   30th at 10:00am PT/1:00pm ET\, join ISSP as they chat with credential holders working in higher education at the Universities of Richmond\, Michigan State\, Auburn\, and Colorado State: \n\nRob Andrejewski\, ISSP-SA – ISSP Board President; Director of Sustainability\, University of Richmond\nAmy Strickland\, ISSP-SA – Sustainability Manager\, Auburn University\nStacey Baumgarn\, ISSP-CSP – Campus Energy Coordinator\, Colorado State University\nAnn Erhardt\, ISSP-SA – Project Administrator\, Michigan State University\n\nListen as these leaders in their field tell personal stories about the value that recognition for their sustainability expertise has brought to their careers. Attendees will learn about the credentialing process and the professional standards it examines; identify who the credentials are designed for and who holds them; and familiarize themselves with the key benefits a professional credential brings to individuals as well as the sustainability field as a whole. \nThe panel presentation will take place virtually via GoToWebinar and is free to attend. A recording of the event will be distributed to registrants after it takes place.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-issp-sustainability-professional-certification-4/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: ISSP Sustainability Professional Certification
DESCRIPTION:ISSP credential holders span many industries\, sectors\, and associations — which is why the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) is hosting a series of discussions about the importance of earning an ISSP credential. On January 30th at 10:00am PT/1:00pm ET\, join ISSP as they chat with credential holders working in higher education at the Universities of Richmond\, Michigan State\, Auburn\, and Colorado State: \n\nRob Andrejewski\, ISSP-SA – ISSP Board President; Director of Sustainability\, University of Richmond\nAmy Strickland\, ISSP-SA – Sustainability Manager\, Auburn University\nStacey Baumgarn\, ISSP-CSP – Campus Energy Coordinator\, Colorado State University\nAnn Erhardt\, ISSP-SA – Project Administrator\, Michigan State University\n\nListen as these leaders in their field tell personal stories about the value that recognition for their sustainability expertise has brought to their careers. Attendees will learn about the credentialing process and the professional standards it examines; identify who the credentials are designed for and who holds them; and familiarize themselves with the key benefits a professional credential brings to individuals as well as the sustainability field as a whole. \nThe panel presentation will take place virtually via GoToWebinar and is free to attend. A recording of the event will be distributed to registrants after it takes place.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-issp-sustainability-professional-certification-3/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: ISSP Sustainability Professional Certification
DESCRIPTION:ISSP credential holders span many industries\, sectors\, and associations — which is why the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) is hosting a series of discussions about the importance of earning an ISSP credential. On January   30th at 10:00am PT/1:00pm ET\, join ISSP as they chat with credential holders working in higher education at the Universities of Richmond\, Michigan State\, Auburn\, and Colorado State: \n\nRob Andrejewski\, ISSP-SA – ISSP Board President; Director of Sustainability\, University of Richmond\nAmy Strickland\, ISSP-SA – Sustainability Manager\, Auburn University\nStacey Baumgarn\, ISSP-CSP – Campus Energy Coordinator\, Colorado State University\nAnn Erhardt\, ISSP-SA – Project Administrator\, Michigan State University\n\nListen as these leaders in their field tell personal stories about the value that recognition for their sustainability expertise has brought to their careers. Attendees will learn about the credentialing process and the professional standards it examines; identify who the credentials are designed for and who holds them; and familiarize themselves with the key benefits a professional credential brings to individuals as well as the sustainability field as a whole. \nThe panel presentation will take place virtually via GoToWebinar and is free to attend. A recording of the event will be distributed to registrants after it takes place.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-issp-sustainability-professional-certification-2/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: ISSP Sustainability Professional Certification
DESCRIPTION:ISSP credential holders span many industries\, sectors\, and associations — which is why the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) is hosting a series of discussions about the importance of earning an ISSP credential. On January 30th at 10:00am PT/1:00pm ET\, join ISSP as they chat with credential holders working in higher education at the Universities of Richmond\, Michigan State\, Auburn\, and Colorado State: \n\nRob Andrejewski\, ISSP-SA – ISSP Board President; Director of Sustainability\, University of Richmond\nAmy Strickland\, ISSP-SA – Sustainability Manager\, Auburn University\nStacey Baumgarn\, ISSP-CSP – Campus Energy Coordinator\, Colorado State University\nAnn Erhardt\, ISSP-SA – Project Administrator\, Michigan State University\n\nListen as these leaders in their field tell personal stories about the value that recognition for their sustainability expertise has brought to their careers. Attendees will learn about the credentialing process and the professional standards it examines; identify who the credentials are designed for and who holds them; and familiarize themselves with the key benefits a professional credential brings to individuals as well as the sustainability field as a whole. \nThe panel presentation will take place virtually via GoToWebinar and is free to attend. A recording of the event will be distributed to registrants after it takes place.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-issp-sustainability-professional-certification/
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