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MIT and Danish university students unite to envision a more sustainable future

Caption: A comic from the Green Campus Challenge s Waste Watchers team, which pitched an idea to reduce food waste on campus Caption: Stuart Dwyer, charge d’ affaires at the U.S. Embassy for the U.S. Embassy in Denmark, gave opening remarks for the Green Campus Challenge, emphasizing the importance of international partnerships in addressing global challenges. Caption: Team Green-(in)-Spire won the Green Campus Challenge grand prize for their Campus Sustainability World Fair idea. Previous image Next image Climate action is among the top priorities for the Institute and one that demands global solutions. With Denmark’s reputation as a leader in sustainable thinking, finding a way to bring the two together presented a natural synergy for the MIT-Denmark program. Part of MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI), MIT-Denmark connects students and faculty

James Douglas Duncan

James Douglas Duncan (Jim) was born Aug. 7, 1953, in Oakland, California, to June and Jim Duncan. Jim grew up in Pleasanton, California. Throughout his childhood, his family spent their summers at the Russian River. Those long, free, summer days on the river were a cherished memory. Jim swam on competitive AAU teams during his school years. He graduated from Amador High School in 1971 and went into construction, following his father’s footsteps. In 1977, Jim married Marna Mattern from Livermore. They lived in Pleasanton with their two sons, Garrett and Chase, and Jim built his family a beautiful home in Pleasanton. When Jim retired at age 50 after 32 years in the carpenters’ union, he and his family moved to Grass Valley, where they bought 15 acres, and Jim built another beautiful home for his family.

What 2020 has taught these entrepreneurs about culture and people

JobAdder chief Martin Herbst. While the COVID-19 pandemic has affected most of the world’s 7.8 billion people in some way, in Australia, the small business and startup communities have faced a unique battle. Small businesses and startups, by definition, are small operations, which means employers and employees often work closely together, both invested in the health and longevity of a business. For many, this meant when the pandemic hit, and cashflow became critical, managers did everything they could to keep staff on the books in some way. Working side-by-side, albeit probably virtually, managers and their teams have fought tooth and nail to keep businesses afloat this year, and in the process, their leadership and people skills have accelerated.

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