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Favorite Parts Of Being A Community Ambassador At Terran Industries

Mike, a Community Ambassador/Partnerships Manager at Terran Industries, finds the most rewarding aspect of the role is sharing the organization's "historically uncommon approach to solutions for climate change," witnessing the positive impact of introducing market-based solutions and inspiring hope that "we can actually do something" about climate change. The resulting shift in perspective among individuals and the potential for tangible progress are highly fulfilling aspects of the position.

Environmental Sustainability, Non-profit Organizations, Community Engagement, Partnerships, Climate Change Solutions

Advizer Information

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Job Title

Company

Undergrad

Grad Programs

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Job Functions

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Mike Coletti

Community Ambassador/Partnerships Manager

Terran Industries (Environmental Non-Profit)

Pennsylvania College of Technology, 2015

N/A

Business Management & Admin

Climate, Environment, Sustainability & Waste Management, Nonprofit, Foundations & Grantmaking

Communication and Marketing

Honors Student, Greek Life Member

Video Highlights

1. Mike enjoys the innovative, market-based approach Terran Industries uses to address climate change.

2. He finds it rewarding to educate others about these solutions and witness their positive reactions.

3. The potential to make a real difference and create positive change is a significant source of satisfaction for Mike in his role.

Transcript

What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?

Especially with the ACC, they bring a historically uncommon approach to solutions for climate change. When I get to talk to someone, especially in the DC area, where it's even less heard of, you see this lightbulb turn on.

It's like, "Oh, we can have market-based approaches. There are things we can actually do about this." There are businesses and companies that are really trying to help with this issue.

The more people I meet who are open to this idea, the more I see a certain level of hope come to light. It's like you have the potential to get things done. That's one of the best things to see.

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