Rutgers Business School's Professor Lyons' Webinar featured on CNBC: "Go Green Without Going Broke"

In CNBC’s webinar Going Green Without Going Broke, Rutgers Business School Professor Kevin Lyons shows the practical steps you can take now to help your business compete more effectively in the new environmentally-conscious global economy.
 
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In CNBC’s webinar Going Green Without Going Broke, Rutgers Business School Professor Kevin Lyons shows the practical steps you can take now to help your business compete more effectively in the new environmentally-conscious global economy. Professor Lyons is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management & Marketing Sciences at Rutgers Business School in Newark and New Brunswick, New Jersey.

View the webinar here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xaFfn_CuDCs
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About Professor Lyons

Education: Ph.D., University of Sunderland; Supply Chain Management and Environmental Management and Policy.

Research Interests: Supply chain management, supply chain environment archaeology, supply chain environmental management, systems-thinking process modeling, life-cycle assessment and costing modeling.

Bio:  Dr. Lyons conducts research on developing and integrating global environmental, social, economic, ethical criteria and data into supply chain/procurement systems and processes. His research work includes the environmental and economic impacts on raw material extraction, logistics, manufacturing, consumption, consumer of multiple products and services research, designing and implementing local, national and international environmental economic development systems, waste-to-energy systems and environmental and sustainable social policy and financial impact forecasting (e.g. Sarbanes Oxley Corporate Social and Environmental Impact Reporting). He has also created the supply chain archeology and supply chain waste archeology research disciplines and has researched and written extensively on conducting environmental health-checks on global supply chains and the resulting benefits of reduced risk management impacts and costs.

Awards: Sierra Club Annual Professional of the Year Award, New Jersey State Governor's Award for Environmental Leadership and Excellence, NSF-IGERT grants (2).

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