This week's interview is with Shane Tedder, the Sustainability Coordinator in the Office of Residence Life at the University of Kentucky. Three years into his current position, Shane has been actively working to advance sustainability on the University’s campus for over six. He is responsible for transforming a graduate assistantship in which he helped to oversee recycling in the residence halls into a more comprehensive sustainability program emphasizing education, and he deserves much of the credit for connecting the many disparate sustainability initiatives on UK’s campus and taking them to the next level.
A longtime friend and mentor, Shane continues to work tirelessly to improving existing programs and working to help create new programs that move the University in a sustainable direction. Continue reading to learn more about the programs Shane is currently working on, his thoughts on the necessity of decentralization in the sustainability movement, and what he is most looking forward to in 2009.
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