Ted Rollins along with Mike Hartnett, are coming up with different, creative ways to make positive social, economic and environmental impacts in the communities.
This slide presentation is a response to the question, what is Sustainable Leadership? The introduction that is posted to examine the paradigm of sustainability in the context of environmental, economic, and social forces that shape emerging policies and management decisions. By learning this basic information hopefully will open dialogue of how we can lead change at home and work for a sustainable future.
NextGen: Empowering organisations to embrace United Nations Sustainable Devel...Miles Weaver
“2021 will be the year that showcases Scotland's shared purpose in accelerating progress towards the SDGs. All eyes are on COP26 - our SME community is the beating heart of Scotland’s economy and can drive a fair and inclusive green recovery." Dr Hock Tan, Edinburgh Napier University.
The event will be led by Edinburgh Napier University Business School and seeks to explore how SMEs in Scotland can accelerate progress towards the SDGs, by measuring business impact and building partnerships. The forum will host international speakers who will offer valuable insight into “building back better together” and how organisations can improve sustainability performance and collaborate through cross-sector partnerships. It will also feature the SDG Action Manager Tool, a free confidential online tool used to measure and manage the social and environmental impact of your organisation.
The event will conclude with an overview of the ongoing future opportunities to work with Edinburgh Napier University Business School and SMEs across Scotland. Edinburgh Napier University will support 30 SMEs to use the SDG Action Manager Tool and provide opportunities for cross-sector collaboration. If your organisation would like to work with our team, we would be keen to hear from you.
The “Business for Good” project team are members of Edinburgh Napier University Business School research cluster for purpose & social innovation. Team includes Dr Kenny Crossan (Lead), Dr. Miles Weaver, Dr. Hock Tan, Dr. Ana Fonseca & Dr. Andrew Bratton. We are passionate about using business for a force for good and building cross-sector collaboration to accelerate progress towards our Sustainable Development Goals in Scotland and beyond. This will be achieved by supporting place-making through impact measurement & action, plus to amplify our collective action with partners who share the same values. We want to work with SMEs to support them in this journey, in our decade of action and ahead of Scotland’s hosting of COP26.
As the CEO and co-founder of the Greenwich, Connecticut-based investment banking boutique Redwood Capital Group, Harvard graduate Gregory Bedrosian plays a key role in advising companies in mergers and acquisitions.Gregory Bedrosian’s Connecticut firm has provided guidance to companies such as Legris Industries, a group that is making a positive impact on industrial sustainability through its compliance with the U.N. Global Compact.
Eco village development Paris- UNFCCC COP 21Kavita Myles
This presentation was made in a side event at COP-21, Paris in December 21. This presentation introduced the Eco Village Development model of grassroots oriented climate resilience building and how it can be an effective route to operationalize Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)
This slide presentation is a response to the question, what is Sustainable Leadership? The introduction that is posted to examine the paradigm of sustainability in the context of environmental, economic, and social forces that shape emerging policies and management decisions. By learning this basic information hopefully will open dialogue of how we can lead change at home and work for a sustainable future.
NextGen: Empowering organisations to embrace United Nations Sustainable Devel...Miles Weaver
“2021 will be the year that showcases Scotland's shared purpose in accelerating progress towards the SDGs. All eyes are on COP26 - our SME community is the beating heart of Scotland’s economy and can drive a fair and inclusive green recovery." Dr Hock Tan, Edinburgh Napier University.
The event will be led by Edinburgh Napier University Business School and seeks to explore how SMEs in Scotland can accelerate progress towards the SDGs, by measuring business impact and building partnerships. The forum will host international speakers who will offer valuable insight into “building back better together” and how organisations can improve sustainability performance and collaborate through cross-sector partnerships. It will also feature the SDG Action Manager Tool, a free confidential online tool used to measure and manage the social and environmental impact of your organisation.
The event will conclude with an overview of the ongoing future opportunities to work with Edinburgh Napier University Business School and SMEs across Scotland. Edinburgh Napier University will support 30 SMEs to use the SDG Action Manager Tool and provide opportunities for cross-sector collaboration. If your organisation would like to work with our team, we would be keen to hear from you.
The “Business for Good” project team are members of Edinburgh Napier University Business School research cluster for purpose & social innovation. Team includes Dr Kenny Crossan (Lead), Dr. Miles Weaver, Dr. Hock Tan, Dr. Ana Fonseca & Dr. Andrew Bratton. We are passionate about using business for a force for good and building cross-sector collaboration to accelerate progress towards our Sustainable Development Goals in Scotland and beyond. This will be achieved by supporting place-making through impact measurement & action, plus to amplify our collective action with partners who share the same values. We want to work with SMEs to support them in this journey, in our decade of action and ahead of Scotland’s hosting of COP26.
As the CEO and co-founder of the Greenwich, Connecticut-based investment banking boutique Redwood Capital Group, Harvard graduate Gregory Bedrosian plays a key role in advising companies in mergers and acquisitions.Gregory Bedrosian’s Connecticut firm has provided guidance to companies such as Legris Industries, a group that is making a positive impact on industrial sustainability through its compliance with the U.N. Global Compact.
Eco village development Paris- UNFCCC COP 21Kavita Myles
This presentation was made in a side event at COP-21, Paris in December 21. This presentation introduced the Eco Village Development model of grassroots oriented climate resilience building and how it can be an effective route to operationalize Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)
The Future of Smart & Connected Communities: Driving Science and Community Im...US-Ignite
Erwin Gianchandani, Deputy Assistant Director for Computer & Information Science and Engineering (CISE), National Science Foundation discusses the future of Smart Cities. Part of the US Ignite Tuesday morning sessions at the 2017 Smart Cities Connect conference in Austin Texas.
Campus Crest is committed to continually
improving the way we design and construct our
buildings for optimal health, comfort, efficiency,
and safety. In 2012, we completed a redesign
of our prototype building (to be implemented
on 2013 construction starts) to align with LEED
and ENERGY STAR. We also installed solar
at select properties across our portfolio with
more in the pipeline.
When Campus Crest acquired an existing property near the OSU campus in Stillwater, OK, the firm knew a major interior renovation would be required to bring the property in line with its existing portfolio.
Led by CEO Ted Rollins, Campus Crest reports a boost in Q2 with net income available to common shareholders of $2.8 million, or 4 cents per share, in the second quarter, swinging from a loss of $676,000, or 2 cents per share, a year earlier.
On Friday, July 5th representatives from Campus Crest Communities (NYSE:CCG) and its operating partner, Copper Beech Townhome Communities, visited the NYSE and ring The Opening Bell®.
Ted Rollins to offset electricity consumption by 50 percent on his propertiesCampus Crest Communities
In a partnership with SolarCity, Campus Crest Communities is installing nearly 10,000 solar panels on its student housing communities in Greeley, Colorado; Flagstaff, Arizona; and Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Ted Rollins and Campus Crest Communities, today announced a partnership with SolarCity, a national leader in clean energy products and services, to install more than 9,000 solar panels on its student housing communities located in Greeley, Colorado; Flagstaff, Arizona; and Las Cruces, New Mexico. When complete, the initiative will:
--Provide more than 2.3 million kilowatt-hours of renewable power annually
--Offset electricity consumption by approximately 50 percent
--Eliminate over 80 million pounds of annual carbon dioxide emissions, the equivalent of taking approximately 7,000 cars off the road for a year.
Ted Rollins Dedicated to Making Positive Social, Economic and Environmental Impact
1. Ted Rollins dedicated to making positive social, economic and environmental impact
Co-founder and CEO Ted Rollins along with Mike Hartnett, co-founder and chief investment officer, and the
entire Campus Crest team are committed to coming up with different, creative ways to make positive social,
economic and environmental impacts in the communities in which the company owns and operates student
housing properties. Campus Crest Communities, Inc. is a leading developer, builder, owner and manager of
high-quality, purpose-built student housing under The Grove brand.
The company presented a $5,000 donation
to the University of Wyoming Chapter of
Engineers Without Borders (EWB-WYO).
Engineers Without Borders is a national
nonprofit humanitarian organization
established to support community-driven
development programs worldwide
through partnerships that design and
implement sustainable engineering
projects. It has more than 100 student
chapters throughout the United States.
"Campus Crest is committed to investing in
organizations that share the same corporate values as our enterprise," said Hartnett. "Engineers Without
Borders has an impressive history of implementing environmentally and economically sustainable engineering
projects and we are proud to support their cause."
Campus Crest recently received the 2012 'Green Company Executive Award' at the twelfth annual E-3 awards
ceremony hosted by Emerald Asset Management for its commitment to sustainable building practices. The
Company has partnered with the Institute for the Built Environment at Colorado State University to come up
with innovative ways to make the company’s building products and resident life programs align with its
sustainability goals.