Environment 1 (EV1), room 347
519-888-4567, ext. 33463
Interested in sustainable finance? Not sure how to use LinkedIn for networking? Unsure how to stand out during your coop term?
Join ENBUS and SUSM grad, Yingzhi (Sarah) Tang as she shares insights from her work with the International Institute for Green Finance, what she’s learned about the skills needed to succeed in the growing field of sustainable finance, valuable tips during job-hunting, and how to use your next coop term to shine – from someone who manages a team of awesome interns!
Join us Wednesday, October 20, 2021
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. ET | 10:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. DST
Zoom - link will be provided
Please submit your questions for Yingzhi (Sarah) when you register or ask them during the event
Yingzhi (Sarah) Tang
MES '20, Sustainability Management
Researcher, International Institute for Green Finance
Yingzhi (Sarah) Tang is a green finance researcher fascinated by the critical role the financial sector could play in solving the climate and biodiversity crisis. Her work focuses on understanding climate-related physical and transition risks and raising awareness of the urgent need for a “green and just” recovery from the COVID-19 recession. She has been involved in multiple research projects across the world including China, Canada, and Switzerland.
Outside of work, Sarah devotes her time to building an environmentally conscious, culturally diverse, and creative community through volunteering. She was a marketing co-director for a student-led sustainable fashion show at the University of Waterloo, a marketing volunteer for the Academy for Sustainable Innovation, and a co-founder of a podcast about entrepreneurship and creative work.
This is a limited space event. If you register and are no longer able to attend, please notify the advancement office so we may offer your spot to another person. Failure to comply with this policy will result in not being able to attend the next two Alumni Office Hour events. ALUMNI OFFICE HOURS, A Leadership Series Event. Hosted on ENV Connect, powered by Ten Thousand Coffees.
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