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Andrew Kitzenberg
September 1st, 2010
Cleantech Jobs: No Background, No Experience, No Problem
Topics: BOSTON, Business Insights, CleanTech Guide
As someone just getting into the cleantech industry and still feeling it out, like an adolescent boy getting his first girlfriend, I have found out something quite hopeful and exciting. That is that just about anyone, no matter your education, background, … + CONTINUE READING
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July 16th, 2010
Choosing Your Path in Sustainability
Topics: BOSTON, Industry Insiders
As a recent college graduate interested in sustainability, I have found it a daunting task trying to determine my path down the road of sustainability. Similar to many graduates, I have experienced feelings of uncertainty and doubt when trying to … + CONTINUE READING

Andrew Kitzenberg recently graduated from Babson College in May with a B.S. in Business Administration and a concentration in Entrepreneurship. At Babson, he was a founding member of the Green Tower, the first undergraduate organization dedicated to integrating sustainable living practices in the community and socially responsible business practices in the curriculum.