Daily Quote

“Only those companies with the right combination of vision, strategy, structure, capability, and audacity will succeed in what could be the most important transition period in the history of capitalism” 
--Stuart Hart, S.C. Johnson Chair of Sustainable Global Enterprise and professor at Cornell’s Graduate School of Management

Clients

It’s about more than reducing your ecological footprint. It’s about worker retention and productivity, cost savings, and efficiency. It’s about creating value for your organization, your business, your shareholders, and your bottom line.
 
The demands of emerging sustainability paradigm represent the opportunity for the coming decades.  Herein lies the tremendous challenge and chance for your organization to gain unprecedented influence and traction. But in order to do so, you will need to wade through the green hype and assemble truly effective teams.  
While there has been an enormous rush to the scene by people looking for “green” jobs, there are relatively few who have the practical knowledge and experience necessary to successfully fill the roles. Who are the ones that can solve your problems and valuably engage the opportunities?  This is where we go to work. 
We are focused solely on recruiting candidates who possess the innovative passion to contribute to the conversation of ideals and goals. But more importantly, they possess the practical knowledge, leadership ability, and experience required to transform those ideals into tangible, actionable results. 
 
The work required for you to make inroads into the green marketplace necessitates the sourcing of people who are highly qualified, uniquely talented, and passionately driven. From the shop floor to the boardroom, we find the individuals capable of creating positive change and positive value.  
 
 
“Only those companies with the right combination of vision, strategy, structure, capability, and audacity will succeed in what could be the most important transition period in the history of capitalism” 
        
--Stuart Hart,  S.C. Johnson Chair of Sustainable Global Enterprise and professor at Cornell’s Graduate School of Management