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WEBCAST: Sustainability in Higher Education 11/17 @2PM ET

Sustainability is more than a buzzword. Sustainable schools are more attractive to staff and students while improving building operations and helping a school’s bottom line. Green schools use less energy and water, have shown a reduction in absenteeism along with an increase in student performance, and incoming freshmen are twice as likely to choose their school based on sustainability factors.

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Learn more about how universities are becoming more sustainable today, funding mechanisms available to support sustainability improvements, and the first steps schools can take in the walk towards net-zero carbon emissions.

Speakers Include:

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Axel Reichert
GM Smart Power, Honeywell Sustainable Building Technologies

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Axel Reichert is the General Manager for Smart Power at Honeywell Sustainable Building Technologies. He is responsible expanding Honeywell’s sustainability offering portfolio with focus on Microgrid solutions, Battery Energy Storage and Electric Vehicle Solutions. In addition he is charged with Offering Portfolio for global growth.

Axel joined Honeywell in 2002 and has held several marketing, product management, commercial and general management roles during his tenure. He has extensive experience across several Honeywell business such as building technologies and services, warehouse automation, mobile computing, and personal protective equipment.

He holds an MBA in International Management and Marketing from the University of St.Thomas in St. Paul, MN and a BA in Business Administration from the University of Trier, Germany.

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Karen Cooper
Director of Offer Management, Honeywell Building Technologies

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Karen Cooper is the Global Education Vertical Offering Director at Honeywell Building Technologies, In this role Karen is instrumental in the development of new solutions that address education specific challenges. She also helps forge partnerships to strengthen technology ecosystems and enable positive educational outcomes for education customers around the world. Karen has decades of offering management experience with a focus on digital solutions that drive sustainability. She earned a master's in business administration from Lindenwood University and bachelor’s degrees in computer engineering and electrical engineering from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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Kevin Hogan
eCampus News, Editor-at-Large

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Kevin is an acclaimed writer, editor, and commentator covering the intersection of society and technology, especially education technology.