Student teams recognized at Jack Rosen Pitch Competition
Two SEED student teams have been awarded honourable mentions for their unique and entrepreneurial innovations at the Faculty of Environment’s annual pitch competition.
Two SEED student teams have been awarded honourable mentions for their unique and entrepreneurial innovations at the Faculty of Environment’s annual pitch competition.
Tanisha Ghorpade, a 2nd year Environment and Business student, is the Founder and President of Green In You. Created in 2019 with team members Srishti Malaviya and Aarti Jain, Green In You promotes and enables fashion consumerism by hosting yearly pop-up sales. The goal is to provide an avenue for conscious individuals to indulge in sustainable fashion and lifestyle products.
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Tobi Oyewole, a first year Masters of Environmental Studies in Sustainability Management (SUSM) emerged the winner. Tobi will next compete with other SDG Pioneers at the global final later this year.
School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) professor emeritus Frances Westley received one of the highest honours in Canada for her work in social innovation
Zack Ahmed graduated in June 2020 with a Bachelor of Environmental Studies [Honors] from the International Development program. He completed a Practice specialization, and completed a minor in Public Policy and Administration, as well as a diploma in Environmental Assessment.
Carlee Knight, BES 2018, chose to study international development at the University of Waterloo. One of the biggest draws of the undergraduate program was the option of an eight-month overseas work placement.
Recent graduate Carter Kirilenko take viewers on an illuminating ecological journey. In partnership with the University of Waterloo, Carter directed and produced an environmental documentary titled: In Your Palm.