Executive Director of the Office of Career and Professional Development at Yale School of Environment. Tweets are my own.

Joined April 2011
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Excited about the opportunity to get to know these remarkable people. Want to be inspired? Enjoy this 2 minute read! lnkd.in/enhpTc36
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So proud and excited about these future climate change professionals and leaders. As trends are heading in the wrong direction, people like these YSE graduate students offer me reasons for hope. lnkd.in/ed8MCCPD
Enjoyed this story about how changes and improvements toward sustainability were made at Schneider Electric. A worthwhile read. lnkd.in/eRuAvv3n
Enjoyed this piece! Makes the case for a coming increase in investment & related career growth across the “climate economy”. Was particularly struck by the idea that climate realities can be opportunities to be grasped, instead of risks to be avoided. lnkd.in/eB-e8DSM
So excited and proud to have the Office of Career and Professional Development team be part of this outstanding initiative. Looking forward to supporting students and alumni with summer experience assistance, mentor connections, and career development! lnkd.in/gGtc_TKs
Kevin Doyle retweeted
TLDR: @Climatebase is hiring! 🎉 • Fellowships Manager • Fellowship Admissions • Product Designer It's an extremely exciting time for our team 😄 Here's a little background on Climatebase, our traction, and why we're hiring for these roles now... 👇 (1/20)
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Couldn’t agree more! Curiosity and a “learning mindset” are qualities environmental employers are looking for. One might think that everyone loves to learn and grow, but employers tell us that it’s not always easy to find people with proven curiosity. lnkd.in/gYdgMPJ9

Really enjoyed the read about the ins and outs of composting initiatives. lnkd.in/gWwvexnE
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A second loss to the environmental community in as many days. After losing Tom Lovejoy, sad today to learn of the passing of E.O. Wilson. We are all indebted to him for his remarkable work, and for his never ending sense of wonder and love for nature. lnkd.in/eHhPPKWy

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Sad today about the passing of Tom Lovejoy whose life and career inspired so many - including me. Hoping his legacy is renewed commitment to achieving the environmental outcomes he championed. lnkd.in/eCF-XYHu
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Thanks to Dr. Gerald Torres and theteam at the Yale Center for Environmental Justice for the opportunity to share ideas about EJ jobs & careers at the lunchtime breakout session. The conference has been great so far. Looking forward to the final sessions lnkd.in/dE6bp3td
Huge congratulations to Paul Anastas on receiving the 2021 Volvo Environment Prize. No one could be more deserving. lnkd.in/dJTWpxxm
A great read about the remarkable YSE students and faculty contributing to COP26 in Glasgow. lnkd.in/dZVW6mNb

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Kevin Doyle retweeted
“Most of the work of climate mitigation or adaptation goes on in jobs that don’t have ‘climate’ in the title." Careers in the age of climate change, from YSE grad Michael Coren (@MJ_Coren), featuring @YSECareer director Kevin Doyle (@kevinldoyle). bit.ly/3d94UY2
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Outstanding science journalism (and remarkable photos) in June 8 Washington Post article by Daniel Grossman. Well worth the read to learn about "Clues to the impact of climate change may seep from a volcano in Costa Rica". washingtonpost.com/science/2…
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Countries in the Middle East are increasing solar capacity in effort to meet energy demand and decrease economic dependence on oil: bloom.bg/2YGRtrK via @climate
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Kevin Doyle retweeted
The Washington Post wins the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for groundbreaking climate change coverage washingtonpost.com/pr/2020/0…

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Kevin Doyle retweeted
May 15: Will corporate sustainability play a larger role for businesses seeking to emerge and grow in the post-COVID economy? Register for the webinar with @Yale profs. Todd Cort, Marian Chertow, Dan Esty and Doug Kysar. yalesom.io/2L58BPZ @YaleLawSch @YaleCBEY @YaleFES
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