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STUDENT COMMUNITY

The M.S. in Sustainability Management program’s students represent a cross-section of the industries and organizations currently incorporating sustainable initiatives into their day-to-day operations as well as those who are looking to make a career switch. The program’s students are dedicated not only to mastering the theory and science of sustainability, they are passionate about putting their education into practice.

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Student Groups

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Sustainability Management Student Association (SUMASA)

The Sustainability Management Student Association (SUMASA) is a student organization elected to represent the student body of the Columbia University M.S. in Sustainability Management program.

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Build It Green (BIG)

A group of graduate students at Columbia University advocating for sustainability in the built environment.

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Columbia Sustainable Finance Professionals Network (CSFPN)

Columbia Sustainable Finance Professionals Network (CSFPN) is an association of experienced finance professionals with an interest in Sustainable Finance and Investing.

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Fellow and Scholar Spotlights

4/11/22

Student Spotlight: Q&A with Sustainability Management Student Hezekiah Williams

Sustainability Management M.S. student Hezekiah Williams has been on a mission to build community among his peers at the School of Professional Studies. A native of Edwards, Mississippi, and graduate of Jackson State University, Williams is a Columbia HBCU Fellow, an officer in the SPS Student Government (SPSSG), and an SPSSG Ambassador to the school’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Committee. He was most recently named the recipient of the Student Dean’s Excellence Award as well as the Campbell Award in recognition of his academic excellence, professional promise, and commitment to building University community and pride. After Columbia, Williams will begin a doctoral program in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Notre Dame. He spoke to us about how he aims to contribute to a more inclusive environment through his work with the DEIA Committee.

Student Spotlights

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2/9/17

An Integrated Approach to Sustainability

Sustainability Management student, Celine Lofthus Gaasrud, was attracted to the opportunity to combine courses in different areas to explore sustainability challenges from a range of perspectives. One of the tools Celine has acquired while in the program is systems thinking, which she believes useful to understand the complex feedbacks and interactions inherent in many sustainability issues.

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10/19/16

How a Student Project Helped to Change JetBlue's Course

Sophia Mendelsohn is the head of sustainability at JetBlue Airlines. What began as research at Columbia University became the catalyst for improving the sustainability of an airline, as JetBlue recently forged a 10-year deal to buy 330 million gallons of jet fuel made partially from plants.

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5/26/16

Engaging Sustainability Initiatives in Schools

As a Sustainability Management student at Columbia University, Jordan Chan was offered a position as a Sustainability program analyst at PepsiCo by reaching out directly to companies and people inpositions of interest - a strategy she strongly recommends to other sustainability professionals. Currently, she works as a Director of ESG and Sustainability at American Express, where she identifies opportunities to advance sustainability initiatives, and build relationships with key partners to execute projects.

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4/14/16

Motivating Sustainable Action on the Ground

Sustainability Management student, Ajay Ranjith Vempati, joined SUMA with a background in Chemical Engineering and Industrial Pollution Control and experience in sustainability and resource saving potential. His time at the program allowed him to gain the business communication skills to ensure his scientific understanding could be better disseminated and result in tangible action.

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3/3/16

Helping Brands Navigate Realistic Sustainable Goals

Master of Science in Sustainability Management alum Kwesi Blair has more than 10 years working in fashion and retail developing strategy when he enrolled in Columbia. He is concerned by the fashion industry's lack of awareness and action around sustainability. Kwesi was drawn to the MSSM program because of the range of academic content areas and the multidisciplinary approach to sustainability that the program offers.

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