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How a punk-rocking paralegal harnessed employee power to green Microsoft
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Drew Wilkinson is a climate activist and co-founder of Microsoft’s 10,000-member employee sustainability community, which has pushed the company to protect natural resources and operate with more sustainable practices. Now, as founder of Climate Leadership Collective, he helps organizations on the people side of sustainability: employee engagement, culture and change management, community building, green skilling, and leadership development. His mission is to make sustainability part of everybody’s job.
Resources from this episode:
- Check out recent reports on sustainability job growth:
- Check out Drew’s website to learn more about his consulting work with Climate Leadership Collective. Learn about his punk rock, sea pirate, and DIY background.
- Read Drew’s blog on how to Make Sustainability Part of Everybody's Job.
- Learn more about Microsoft’s Sustainability Connected Community:
- Read Drew’s article on How to Build Your Own Employee Sustainability Community.
- Listen to Powered by the People, a Microsoft podcast that tells the community’s origin story.
- Watch Climate at Work’s panel about building grassroots sustainability movements within companies, featuring Sustainability Connected at Microsoft and Anthroprocene at Google.
- Check out how Drew used the Microsoft Hackathon to help clean up the ocean.
- Listen to the music of Drew’s hardcore punk band, Run with the Hunted, and the song you heard in this episode, Destroy All Calendars.
If you liked this episode, you’ll love these related Degrees episodes:
- How to green any job with Project Drawdown's Jamie Beck Alexander
- How Heather McTeer Toney is redefining climate action for the next generation of leaders
- The fastest electric vehicle fleet makeover in the west
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🌎 Job hunting? Visit our comprehensive Green Jobs Hub for job listings, networking resources, skills and certification information and more.
💚 Follow and rate Degrees on Apple, Spotify, CastBox, or your favorite listening app.
📧 Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on green careers, upcoming episodes and more.
🔗 Connect with Yesh Pavlik Slenk on LinkedIn
👉 Follow up on social media:
- @environmental_defense_fund on Instagram
- @EnvDefenseFund on X
- @EnvDefenseFund on TikTok
- Environmental Defense Fund on LinkedIn
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Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers is presented by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Yesh Pavlik Slenk is our host. Amy Morse is EDF’s producer. Podcast Allies is our production company. Tressa Versteeg produced this episode. Mia Lobel is our story editor. Ayo Oti is our researcher and Audrey Nelson provided fact checking. Engineering by Kevin Kline. Editing assistance on this episode from executive producer Elaine Appleton Grant. Our music is Shame, Shame, Shame from Yesh’s favorite band, Lake Street Dive.
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Manage episode 376813566 series 2968758
Drew Wilkinson is a climate activist and co-founder of Microsoft’s 10,000-member employee sustainability community, which has pushed the company to protect natural resources and operate with more sustainable practices. Now, as founder of Climate Leadership Collective, he helps organizations on the people side of sustainability: employee engagement, culture and change management, community building, green skilling, and leadership development. His mission is to make sustainability part of everybody’s job.
Resources from this episode:
- Check out recent reports on sustainability job growth:
- Check out Drew’s website to learn more about his consulting work with Climate Leadership Collective. Learn about his punk rock, sea pirate, and DIY background.
- Read Drew’s blog on how to Make Sustainability Part of Everybody's Job.
- Learn more about Microsoft’s Sustainability Connected Community:
- Read Drew’s article on How to Build Your Own Employee Sustainability Community.
- Listen to Powered by the People, a Microsoft podcast that tells the community’s origin story.
- Watch Climate at Work’s panel about building grassroots sustainability movements within companies, featuring Sustainability Connected at Microsoft and Anthroprocene at Google.
- Check out how Drew used the Microsoft Hackathon to help clean up the ocean.
- Listen to the music of Drew’s hardcore punk band, Run with the Hunted, and the song you heard in this episode, Destroy All Calendars.
If you liked this episode, you’ll love these related Degrees episodes:
- How to green any job with Project Drawdown's Jamie Beck Alexander
- How Heather McTeer Toney is redefining climate action for the next generation of leaders
- The fastest electric vehicle fleet makeover in the west
***
🌎 Job hunting? Visit our comprehensive Green Jobs Hub for job listings, networking resources, skills and certification information and more.
💚 Follow and rate Degrees on Apple, Spotify, CastBox, or your favorite listening app.
📧 Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on green careers, upcoming episodes and more.
🔗 Connect with Yesh Pavlik Slenk on LinkedIn
👉 Follow up on social media:
- @environmental_defense_fund on Instagram
- @EnvDefenseFund on X
- @EnvDefenseFund on TikTok
- Environmental Defense Fund on LinkedIn
***
Degrees: Real talk about planet-saving careers is presented by Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). Yesh Pavlik Slenk is our host. Amy Morse is EDF’s producer. Podcast Allies is our production company. Tressa Versteeg produced this episode. Mia Lobel is our story editor. Ayo Oti is our researcher and Audrey Nelson provided fact checking. Engineering by Kevin Kline. Editing assistance on this episode from executive producer Elaine Appleton Grant. Our music is Shame, Shame, Shame from Yesh’s favorite band, Lake Street Dive.
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