The Green Education Broker offers a great community service to the people and businesses of the area. Combining online courses when necessary and live classes where possible, the broker has the ability to provide educational courses to meet a variety of needs. Corporation are now looking for better ways to develop Green program in the workplace, and our training is perfect for those situations.
The unique set of courses offered cannot be found in other area job training programs, and yet they are needed to help families get their lives back on track.
The genius of the program is that virtual education creates a mobile campus anywhere. Classes can be put into any convenient facility or offered as needed to businesses. There is no underlying cost to maintain an EcoEducation Center campus, and there are no limits to have far the program may go.
Two great events make this concept a potentially explosive opportunity. The first is the obvious unemployment problem that requires millions to retrain and retool in order to have a gainful job in the future. The second is the need for businesses to Go Green but lack the ability to carry their program forward.
It should be noted that Green jobs like solar panel installers and high-end consulting programs have simply hit bottom with far too many competitors and far to few actual jobs to fill. The real real jobs bubbled up to the surface in a unpredicted way which caught all the experts by surprise.
EcoEducation Center, however, did not go the standard route but studied the actual work-a-day market to find the best Green jobs in America. Today, this organization has emerged as one of the best Green job training centers in the country.
EcoEducation Center continues its non-standard efforts by developing virtual campuses that have no standing facility but is capable of taking the training to where the needs are found. This gives this program tremendous versatility and flexibility to meet the needs of nearly any group in need of Green education.
The virtual campus phase now take EcoEducation center to open the door to the few and inventive types who would love to establish a virtual campus of the EcoEducation Center in their community or state. There is no big investment required, but the expectations for these select business educators is high. Those who qualify for the appointment as a Green Education Broker will be provided the resources and business plan to establish and grow a virtual campus in their area.
The requirements for a Green Education Broker are a strong belief in the power of education to change lives, improve the community, and benefit businesses that are willing to take their businesses Green and sustainable. The program is not a consulting service, but the education model includes mentoring for success by those involved. The business plan for the Green Education Broker is exciting and well-thought. The ability to find motivated people who love the business of education and changed lives is all that is needed.
Plans for a Green Education Broker presentation are in the works for those wishing to preview the program; however, those who see the value of an EcoEducation Center Virtual Campus do not need to wait to get a preview of the program. A visit to the EcoEducation Center website will tell the story for those wishing to dig in a little deeper into this concept. [http://ecoeducationcenter.org/
Plans for the one-day events are being set for various locations around the United States based upon responses. To minimize cost and travel, these events are one-time only and once a territory has been claimed, the door will close. Knowing that this concept is ready for implementation, the ability to develop virtual campuses is bound to spark the interest of those who see this as their niche.
The goal is to establish at least one EcoEducation Center Virtual Campus in every state, and to expand into major metropolitan areas. There are plans for many more courses that include water management, Green Government, Green Fleet Training, Green Food Services, and Green Marketing Dynamics.
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