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By University of Wisconsin Extended Campus
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Join us in kicking off season two of Forward, Sustainably as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! Founded by Wisconsin governor and senator Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day is celebrated across the planet. The lessons and message behind Earth Day have evolved, but the value of the holiday stays the same—we all have the power to create a better future through our actions.
In this episode, University of Wisconsin Sustainable Management program manager, Amanda Goetsch, sits down with Tia Nelson, daughter of Gaylord Nelson, to hear about how she is working to create a better future through education, bridge building, storytelling, and more.
Tia Nelson is internationally recognized as a tireless champion for environmental stewardship and climate change education. She spent 17 years with The Nature Conservancy in government relations, as a policy advisor for Latin America, and later as the first director of the Global Climate Change Initiative. For this work, she received the EPA’s Climate Protection Award in 2000. Tia returned home to Wisconsin to serve as Executive Secretary to the Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands, which included a gubernatorial appointment as co‐chair of Wisconsin’s Task Force on Global Warming. She directs Outrider Foundation’s climate program, a nonpartisan educational nonprofit committed to making the world safer and more secure.
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
sustain.wisconsin.edu
Amanda Goetsch – Host
Bryan Bortz – Editing/Production
Ian Stone – Music/Production
Grab your favorite beverage and get ready for a great podcast episode with our guest Paul Graham, CEO of Central Waters Brewing Co. in Amherst, Wisconsin. Right out of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens point, Paul began working with the original founders of the brewery. A few years later Paul ended up purchasing the business and pouring his heart and soul into every detail. Paul states, “I make a lot of decisions with my heart,” and that’s exactly what you’ll hear through this interview. We dive into details about collaboration within the brewing industry, sharing of next best practices in sustainability, waste, water, energy, community and people.
Central Waters isn’t flashy with the marketing of their sustainability practices. The crew there is intentional about what they do, how they operate and how they produce their product. Paul believes sustainability is not an option; in his opinion they are required to integrate it into what they do as they are stewards of the land, always trying to improve. Don’t miss additional topics covering packaging, bio-digesters, family farms and how this geography major became one of the authentic sustainability leaders in the beer industry. In October of 2019, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed Executive Order #52 which established the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change. The task force will report their findings and policy recommendations to Governor Evers by August 2020. Shortly after recording with Paul it was announced that he would represent Central Waters Brewing Company on the Governor’s task force on climate change.
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
Amanda Goetsch – Host
Sustainable built environment, LEED, WELL, Manufacturing & Supply Chain, Construction, Healthy Building Products.
Phil is the Director at Sustainable Building Solutions and Director of Sustainability at Hunzinger Construction. As Sustainability Director, Phil is responsible for working with the project team in order to identify opportunities and assist with implementing strategies that will enhance sustainability goals and LEED Certification initiatives on the project. Phil has worked as a project sustainability and LEED Consultant on over 50 LEED Certified Projects in the State of Wisconsin. He has hands-on knowledge and experience with rating systems and best practices in sustainability. In 2017 Phil was awarded the “Award of Excellence” for “Most Successful Community Engagement” for his local Leadership at the USGBC Wisconsin Leader Awards & Transformation Awards Reception.
We talk budget cycles, building commissioning, energy codes, building material specification, project verification, and market trends in the sustainable built environment. Myths about building certifications and costs are debunked and we take a look at consumer expectations in 2019. Recent billion dollar LEED projects in the Milwaukee area are highlighted including the home of the Milwaukee Bucks at the Fiserv Forum, the Northwestern Mutual building. With low unemployment rates, facilities that attract Millennial and Gen Z employees will help improve employee attraction, engagement, and retention. Other regional LEED projects highlighted include the Minnesota Twins Stadium, the Minnesota Vikings Stadium, the Milwaukee Brewers, the Atlanta Falcons stadium, Philadelphia Eagles stadium and other sports organizations part of the Green Sports Alliance. We also cover topics related to sustainable buildings and building occupant wellbeing, environmental product declarations and health product declarations and how to make buildings healthier. We even discuss career options in sustainability, manufacturing and the building industry and how Wisconsin is an emerging leader in sustainability in the manufacturing sector.
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
Hunzinger Company: https://hunzinger.com/
Sustainable Building Solutions: http://www.sustainablebuildingsolutions.biz/
Health Product Declaration Collaborative: https://www.hpd-collaborative.org/
U.S. Green Building Council: https://www.hpd-collaborative.org/
WELL Building Standard: https://www.wellcertified.com/
Fitwel Building Standard: https://www.fitwel.org/
International Living Future Institute: https://living-future.org/lbc/
Amanda Goetsch – Host
Mary Evers Statz is the sustainability director and leads the energy management and sustainability efforts throughout the UW Health system which includes 7 hospitals and over 80 clinics in south central Wisconsin and northern Illinois and serves more than 600,000 patients each year. In this position Mary is responsible for the corporate vision and strategy to make UW Health a more environmentally friendly enterprise. Mary holds her Master’s in Sustainable Management and has over 25 years design, construction and facility management experience. In this episode we cover a wide range of topics related to sustainability in the healthcare industry. We cover topics including waste, plastic usage, challenges in the recycling industry and value stream, the uniqueness of treating medical waste, reprocessing single use devices, sustainability employee engagement in hospital staff and of course everyone’s favorite topic, food! This discussion is a great view into healthcare sustainability but is applicable to many other situations. Join us today!
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
Amanda Goetsch – Host
Information for new and experienced investors on how to integrate values into your portfolio.
Mitch has gone from engineering to the financial world and he has a passion for helping investors align their values with their investments. Part of his role is to help educate people on the options they have in allocating their money. Mitch and Amanda cover hot topics such as socially responsible investing, impact investing, and environmental, social and governance indicators. Trillions of dollars (estimates range between $11 trillion to $24 trillion) are going into ESG funds and trends show those funds are increasing. We talk about what this means for businesses sustainability strategies, investment resilience in a bear market, tools such as Morningstar Mutual Fund Investing and Sustainalytics, integrated corporate reporting, 401Ks, the Sustainable Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), BlackRock’s CEO Larry Fink and even tips for new investors and those who are preparing for or are already enjoying retirement. You won’t want to miss this informative and fun discussion!
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
Amanda Goetsch – Host
Today we provide a real smorgasbord of sustainability topics. In the first half of the episode, we talk about entrepreneurship, sustainable agriculture and food systems, supply chains and fair trade labels on the market. In the second half of the episode, we cover topics including the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council, workforce development, career opportunities, manufacturing, climate change, benchmarking tools, the Wisconsin conservation movement, sustainable product development and Wisconsin sustainable business leaders including Kohler Company, Madison Gas and Electric and General Plastics.
Our guest Jessy Servi Ortiz has a background in business, strategic planning, design, permaculture, and sustainable agriculture. She earned her MBA in 2013 with a focus on sustainable business management. Set out to help businesses with sustainability, she started that path as sustainability manager at Outpost Natural Foods in Milwaukee and is now the Managing Director of the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council, an organization supporting Wisconsin Businesses with sustainability strategy. Jessy is also a part of the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Management Advisory Board. Business has the power to transform culture, industry and the planet. Join us today to learn how sustainability can help you do what you do better.
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
Amanda Goetsch – Host
Today we discuss the current state of sustainability at a state, national and global level; the evolution of sustainability in the private sector and academia; the most innovative things happening in sustainability and leaves listeners with key takeaways. We also discuss the then breaking news of the American Business Council’s “Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation” which vows commitments beyond stakeholders to include customers, employees, suppliers, communities and shareholders—a move toward stakeholder governance and sustainability for better business.
Our guest Tom Eggert wears many hats. He is the Founder and Emeritus Executive Director of the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council; Emeritus Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Sustainable Business; President of the Board of Wisconsin Microfinance; and former Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Green Tier Development Specialist.
Forward, Sustainably is produced by the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Manage Programs.
Amanda Goetsch – Host
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.