Investigate Careers in the Environment
Tue Feb 07, 2012. 05:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Koelbel 300
Boulder Flatirons from the south
Category: ICE
Event Details
Investigate Careers in the Environment
Tue Feb 07, 2012. 05:00 pm - 06:00 pm
Koelbel 300
Dr. Keith Stockton, Center for Education on Social Responsibility, Leeds School of Business, CU-Boulder
Dr. Keith Stockton researches, teaches, and consults on energy policy. His research has focused on the impact of government-sponsored energy programs on the private sector. Dr. Stockton’s teaching at the Leeds School of Business at CU-Boulder has been in areas such as sustainable business and energy technology, and he is a affiliate of the Center for Education on Social Responsibility. As a consultant he has worked in conjunction with Xcel Energy to lead an independent market analysis of residential solar photovoltaic systems in Colorado. Dr. Stockton received his Ph.D. in Environmental Studies with a concentration in Energy Policy from the University ofColorado at Boulder.
Bonus: Free Pizza! (and organic juice)
All talks are free and open to all students. Join us to set your environmental career in motion! For more information on the talk or series, contact Dale Miller at 303-492-6629
Co-sponsored by: Environmental Studies Program, Career Services, Environmental Center, and CU Environmental Program.
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