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Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series returns to 黑料老司机

WOOSTER, Ohio The lecture series, The Great Decisions of Wayne County, is set to return to 黑料老司机 campus in March after a two-year pause. The presentations will focus on global sustainable development and will feature three speakers. This annual event is sponsored by 黑料老司机 and the local community and has been bringing experts to 黑料老司机 since 1981 to expand the ongoing education of both the College and the outside community.

Experts will present on campus in the Gault Recital Hall of the Scheide Music Center (525 E. University St.) at 7:30 p.m. Both the College community and public visitors are welcome, and all attendees are required to follow COVID-19-related rules.

The series begins on Wednesday, March 2 with a presentation by Vijay Vaitheeswaran, titled 淓nergy in Today檚 World. Vaitheeswaran is a Global Energy & Climate Innovation Editor atThe Economist, and an award-winning author of several books on energy, such as Power to the People: How the Coming Energy Revolution Will Transform an Industry, Change Our Lives, and Maybe Even Save the Planet(2015).疺aitheeswaran痠s also a life member of the U.S.疌ouncil on Foreign Relations and a sustainability and innovation advisor to the疻orld Economic Forum痑t Davos. He檚 been published inThe New York Times,The Wall Street Journal,Foreign Policy, andThe Financial Times, and has appeared in numerous media outlets such as CNBC, Bloomberg, MSNBC, BBC, and NPR. He has addressed groups at the U.S. National Governors Association, the United Nations General Assembly, and the TED and Aspen Ideas conferences.

On Tuesday, March 8, Colin Mangham will present 淣ature檚 Global Design Challenge: Biomimicry and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Mangham is a leading international expert on biomimicry, a design discipline seeking sustainable solutions by emulating natural patterns in engineering, architecture, and design strategies. He is the founder of Biomimicry LA, director of Net Zero Accelerator, and co-founder of疢orpho Energy.疕e formerly served as痶he chief marketing officer of the Biomimicry Institute and Biomimicry 3.8, the world檚 leading biological intelligence consultancy agency.疧ver the course of his career, he has utilized biomimicry to help dozens of global brands and hundreds of entrepreneurs to succeed in an environmentally sustainable manner.疕e has also been a visiting faculty member at Reutlingen University in Germany, a TEDx speaker, and has been featured on CNN International檚 淕oing Green series.

The final presentation on Thursday, March 31 features Kyle Dreyfuss-Wells with 淲hat Happens Upstream Doesn檛 Stay Upstream: Land Use, Stormwater Management and Water Quality in Northeast Ohio. Dreyfuss-Wells is Chief Executive Officer of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District.疉s CEO, she oversees one of the largest clean-water agencies in Ohio, providing sanitary and stormwater management services to Cleveland and 61 suburban communities in Northeast Ohio.疭he also manages a 25-year Project Clean Lake program and a regional wet-weather strategy for the health of Lake Erie. Before becoming CEO, she coordinated the district檚 watershed management, including the Regional Stormwater Management Program and the District檚 Green Infrastructure Policy.疭he is the past chair of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) Stormwater Management Committee and the One Water Council of the U.S. Water Alliance. She also serves on the NACWA Board and chairs the District 1 Natural Resources Assistance Council for the Ohio Public Works Commission檚 Clean Ohio Conservation Program.

Published Feb. 1, 2021.

Posted in Faculty, News on February 1, 2022.


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