How can we equip the next generation to tackle the complex challenges of sustainability?
Neil Drobny shares his experience building academic programs that empower students to make a real-world impact. He played a pivotal role in developing Ohio State University's sustainability major EEDS (Environment, Economy, Development and Sustainability). He also spearheaded the Bronco Challenge for Sustainable Impact at Western Michigan University, a competition that encourages students to develop innovative solutions to pressing environmental issues. Learn how these programs are shaping the future of sustainability and empowering students to become changemakers.
Episode in a glance
- What is EEDS & its origins at OSU
- Explaining EEDS to Students
- Job Placement and Success Stories of EEDS Graduates
- Examples of EEDS Student Projects
- Neil's Reflections on the EEDS Program
- The Bronco Challenge for Sustainable Impact at Western Michigan University
- How the Bronco Challenge Works
About Neil Drobny
Neil Drobny is a passionate advocate for sustainability with a diverse background in business, academia, and environmental consulting. He is the program director of the Bronco Challenge for Sustainable Impact at Western Michigan University, a program that empowers student teams to develop innovative solutions to pressing environmental problems. Neil was a key contributor in the development of the EEDS (Environment, Economy, Development, and Sustainability) program at Ohio State University, which has become a leading sustainability-focused major. Neil has a long history of working with businesses and organizations to adopt more sustainable practices, bringing a deep understanding of both the practical and theoretical aspects of environmental issues. He is dedicated to fostering a new generation of sustainability leaders and inspiring change through hands-on learning and impactful programs.
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