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Doing Well by Doing Good: An interview with Tom Johnson of ClimateCHECK

Posted: June 9th, 2009 | Author: Justin | Filed under: GHG Management, Interview, Leaders of Sustainability | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

The ninth installment in our on-going Leaders of Sustainability series of interviews with executives and entrepreneurs of sustainability-minded business is with Tom Johnson, Partner and VP, GHG Management Solutions with ClimateCHECK. ClimateCHECK provides green house gas (GHG) measurement and management services to a wide spectrum of clients, including those in the energy, clean technology, IT (Information Technology), non-profit sectors, as well as academic institutions. Read the rest of this entry »


Interview with Donovan Woollard, Chief Operating Officer, Offsetters

Posted: March 13th, 2009 | Author: Justin | Filed under: Interview, Leaders of Sustainability, Sustainability | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

I have always been impressed by the willingness of those in the Green & Sustainability community to share their knowledge and expertise with those of us that have a similar passion and commitment to finding a better way to pursue economic prosperity; one that protects people and the planet.

Over the coming weeks and months, I will be posting interviews I have conducted with business leaders in the Green & Sustainability community. My hope is that we will all become more effective at developing and promoting sustainability within our respective industries and communities as a result.

My first interview in our Leaders of Sustainability series is with Donovan Woollard, Chief Operating Officer for Offsetters. Offsetters is based in Vancouver, B.C., was founded in 2005 and helps businesses reduce their carbon footprint through various consulting services as well as providing carbon offsets.

Here is the transcript of that interview with Donovan. Read the rest of this entry »