Go Green!! From White Collar to Green Collar Careers
Michele Joseph, MBA 1996President of klick
consultants, LLCMarch 25, 2010
AgendaThe Big Picture: Transition Your Opportunity: Green Careers
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The Opportunity•
Triple Bottom Line•
A Word about Sustainability•
Green Jobs▫
The Green Opportunity▫
White collar loss to Green collar gain
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Trends
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What are green jobs?•
Which are the key skill sets in demand?▫
Energy
(Ralph Izzo, PSE&G)
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Telecommunications
(Jim Gowen, Verizon)
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Public Relations
(Jacinta Gauda, Grayling Global)
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Where are the green jobs?•
Resources
The Opportunity•
Green Jobs Act of 2007 --
$125 million annually to
train people for green vocational fields that offer living wages and upward mobility for low-income communities.
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American Solar Energy Society shows that there are about 9 million green-collar jobs in the U.S.
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Between 2009 and 2030, 75% of the buildings in the U.S. will either be new or substantially rehabilitated. (Apollo Alliance)
Triple Bottom Line
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People
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Planet
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Profits
Sustainability
The Green Opportunity•
Large Firms with a Growing Sustainability Practice
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Deloitte
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Accenture
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BCG
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McKinsey & Company
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Well-Established, Boutique Firms
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Business for Social Responsibility
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Blu
Skye Consulting
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Green Order
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SustainAbility
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Natural Capitalism, Inc.
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Natural Logic
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Ecosecurities
epa.gov/rms
The Green Opportunity•
Forbes List Green Jobs▫
Chief Sustainability Officer (Chief Environmental Officer/ Chief Green Officer)
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Environmental Lawyer▫
Environmental Engineer▫
Climatologist/Environmental Meteorologist
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Renewable Energy Manager▫
Environmental Specialist/Scientist
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Senior Urban Planner▫
Commercial/Industrial Designer
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Conservation Scientist▫
Senior Hydrologist
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“A survey…
found that a majority of companies surveyed value environmental and sustainability knowledge in their employees and that more than three out of four surveyed said that knowledge will increase in importance as a hiring factor within five years.”
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Greeneconomypost.com, The Business Case for Environmental and Sustainability Employee Education, March 2010.
The TransitionWhite Collar Career Green Collar Careers
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project managers•
accountants •
assemblers•
IT professionals •
customer service reps•
marketing professionals•
account executives
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project managers•
accountants •
assemblers •
IT professionals •
customer service reps•
marketing professionals•
account executives
Solar, renewable energy, wind, water, waste, energy efficiency
biofuels
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Trends
Compensation
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Average salary globally-
$75,901.•
Median salary-
$63,849.
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Range-
$40,000 –
$100,000. ▫
The highest average salary was in North America ($99,995).
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The highest average salaries-
financial and legal services sector ($115,841) and the lowest-
marketing, PR and media ($57,663).
What are Green Jobs?
“Green jobs provide products and services that use renewable energy resources, reduce pollution, conserve energy and natural
resources.”Vice President Biden, 2009
Key Skill Sets
“Green officers come from a sprawling range of backgrounds, including engineering, research, finance, human resources, law and public relations, supply chain managers...”
Chicago Tribune January 2010
Key Skill Sets
Energy“climate change is the preeminent issue of our time, with
the power to transform both our company and our industry.”
Ralph Izzo, PSE&G’s
Chairman, President and CEO
Targets: Highly skilled displaced construction workers and engineers who clearly understand the nuances of alternative and renewable energy. Awareness of guidelines and regulations within industry as it relates to sustainability.
Key Skill Sets•
Telecommunications
“Verizon became the first telecommunications company to mandate that the network equipment we buy be 20 percent more energy efficient. In effect, Verizon created an energy standard for network equipment in the industry.”
Jim Gowen, Verizon’s Chief Sustainability Officer (VP of Supply Chain Operations)
Targets: Engineers, Efficiency Managers, Supply ChainAuditors/Accountants
Key Skill Sets
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Public Relations
“In difficult times and in times of change, leaders are expected to have a plan and the ability to implement it; but they must communicate that they are aware and in control or run the risk of losing the confidence of the enterprise.”
Jacinta Gauda, Chair, Corporate Communications, Grayling Global
Targets: Change Management, Crisis Management, Brand Marketing, Training, Public Relations experts (regulators, NGO)
Where do we find them?•
CleanLoop.com•
CleanTech.com•
CleanTechRecruits.com•
EnergyJobsPortal.com•
GreenJobs.com•
RenewableEnergyJobs.com•
ResumeSpider•
njcleanenergy.com•
Sustainablebusiness.com
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US Green Building Council
Go Green! Tips
Resources•
greeneconomypost.com/•
brightgreentalent.com/jobseekers
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Worldwide conferences/events on sustainability: conferencealerts.com/sustain.htm
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sustainabilityvirtualsummits.com/•
sustainablelifemedia.com/events/sb10•
carboncapturereport.org/
opportunitygreen.com/nahb.org/epa.gov
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National Environmental Education Foundation
The Business Case for Environmental and Sustainability Employee Education.
Resources•
GreenCareerCentral.com – A Virtual Career Center.
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Climate Change: What’s Your Business Strategy?
by Andrew J. Hoffman and John G. Woody
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UN Global Compact Leaders Summit June 24-25, 2010 New York, USA