Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 65.74
Liaison Tavey Capps
Submission Date Jan. 31, 2011
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Duke University
PAE-13: Staff Professional Development in Sustainability

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 2.00 / 2.00 Tavey Capps
Environmental Sustainability Director
Office of the Executive Vice President
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Does the institution make training and professional development opportunities available to all staff?:
Yes

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A brief description of the sustainability trainings and professional development opportunities available to staff :
Sustainable Duke facilitates a quarterly staff training through Learning & Organization Development in Human Resources at Duke. This training is open to all staff members at Duke and focuses on understanding sustainability, learning about existing sustainability efforts at Duke, and professional development for staff members that will assist them in taking action to create a more sustainable workplace. Below is a description of the workshop content: Leading for Environmental Sustainability - Would you like to become a more sustainable staff member and help reduce the environmental impact of your workplace? This 2 hour workshop will provide you with the materials and skills necessary to “green” your office. Sustainability is an expanding field and a serious commitment at Duke. Becoming the sustainability expert in your office provides a competitive advantage in the workplace while helping the planet. In the workshop we will cover: -Sustainability efforts at Duke University -Personal changes you can make to reduce your environmental footprint at work -Starting and leading a green team -Performing an environmental audit of your workplace -Resources provided by Sustainable Duke to assist you in office greening

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