Sustainability Management alumnus James Ossman (‘15) discusses his role as Global Operations Manager at Etsy, where he designs and oversees facilities management, health, safety, and security:
When I enrolled in the MSSM program, I didn’t have a clear idea of what I wanted to get out of it. I knew I was looking for a career transition into the private sector, and that I was interested in working for companies that have a business model that promotes sustainability.
At some point along the way, I started to focus in on B-Corps, and the idea of working for a company that really embeds sustainability in the fabric of its DNA. I didn’t want to be part of a sustainability department in a company where I would be fighting an uphill battle to convince other departments of the value of sustainable approaches, but rather, to do the job function that I know and love (operations) in a company that demands I take a sustainable approach to my work. My job at Etsy really achieves that goal 100%.
Read the full interview over at the Earth Institute blog, and find out more about the M.S. in Sustainability Management.