[Panel Video] The Sustainability Symposium At Columbia University: The Future Of Fashion Policy
By PAGE Editor
Every spring, SUMASA presents a Sustainable Perspectives Symposium, gathering leaders, practitioners, and professionals in the sustainability industry around a common theme.
In 2024, the theme is Solutions in Action – Delivering Real Change
This year is Columbia’s 13th Annual Sustainability Symposium. The goal is to cultivate a vibrant and interdisciplinary forum focused on driving tangible and impactful sustainability outcomes that result in real change. This year’s panels will showcase distinguished speakers who are prominent figures in their respective industries, influential policy makers, & visionary innovators, all with a focus on delivering tangible, impactful solutions.
This year, the goal is to cultivate a vibrant and interdisciplinary forum focused on driving tangible and impactful sustainability outcomes. Where are we spending real time, money, and effort today to drive the changes of tomorrow?
The panelists are prominent leaders, influential policy makers, & visionary innovators representing experience from across all forms of industry.
The Future of Fashion: Impact Fashion Policy
Becca Coughlan – Senior Advocacy Manager, Remake
Cassell Ferere – Founder, PAGE Magazine
Dana Davis – Chief Sustainability Officer, Mara Hoffman
Devon Rufo – Senior Sustainability Expert, Quantis
Moderator: Elizabeth Cline – Professor, Columbia University
You can check out recordings and highlights from previous symposium events below:
2022: Change the System, Change the Future
2020: Climate Leadership: Disrupting Business As Usual
2019: Real World Applications in Sustainability
2018: Innovative and Resilient Cities
2017: Impacting Behavior for a Sustainable Society
2016: Driving Sustainability: Who’s Responsible?
2015: Measuring Sustainability: If You Can’t Measure It, How Can You Improve It?
2014: Sustainable Leadership: If You Lead, Will They Follow?
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