ABC's of Sustainability with Kati Kallins
Description: |
Join us for an open dialogue with Kati where we’ll discuss her sustainability career journey and the lessons she learned navigating roles in environmental non-profits, government agencies, consulting firms, and private organizations. We’ll discuss how to identify sustainability opportunities in your current organization and the value of employee advocates like yourself in a corporate sustainability program. Lastly, she’ll close with a deep dive into stakeholder engagement strategy for a recent project, Facebook’s Earth Week celebration, that included content from 30 teams in over 20 different offices. The registration fee is a donation we are collecting for community service project materials. If you are facing financial hardship, please reach out to sustainability@pmisfbac.org for a fee waiver. |
Who should attend: |
Those interested in sustainable practices and goals. |
PDU's: |
1 PDU: 0.5 Strategic; 0.5 Technical |
About the Speaker:
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Kati’s career has been fueled by a personal passion for environmental and social equity. She’s worked across the public and private sector for 10 years in the US, China, and Europe. Led projects on sustainability strategy, strategic communications, workplace design + construction, public-private partnerships and sustainability reporting. She’s also created internal communications programs and managed project teams in 20 countries. Currently, Kati leads Facebook's Sustainability Council and oversees strategic internal partnerships and communications strategy across the company. |
Cancellation and No-Show Policy: If you have made a reservation and find that you will be unable to attend, please send an email to sustainability@pmisfbac.org to cancel your ticket as early as possible. All cancellations are subject to a minimum $15.00 fee if done at least 3 days before the event. Cancellations after the event starts are subject to full charge to ensure the Chapter does not incur excessive expenses. You may also offer your seat to another student. |
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