James Matheson

After more than 20 years of experience in facilities administration, I have become convinced that if we do not adopt environmental, economic and social sustainability as core values in business, resource, and land development our species (as well as many others) will simply not survive. I feel a personal responsibility to participate in the effort to help transform our current business culture in the direction of sustainability. Recognition of the interconnectivity across the range of systems and stakeholders involved in any organized process is at the heart of sustainability and the key to its success.   During my time in Dominican University's Green MBA Program I have had the opportunity to broaden my experience and knowledge in order to tap into my own creativity in a more meaningful way. I have become more than just glib conversationalist; my "cleverness" is beginning to count for something in the real world. I am learning how to help individuals and organizations recognize the importance of the way our mutual needs and behaviors interconnect. To be able to experience that interconnectivity within the context of people creating wealth and sustainable prosperity is very exciting.

What people are saying about the GreenMBA

"It was wonderful to have the GreenMBA work with World Centric.  They were enthusiastic, eager and brought a fresh perspective as to what it means to be a truly sustainable enterprise in today's business climate.   They helped us evaluate not only our mission and values but as well the full supply chain, from raw materials sourcing to end consumer marketing.   Their work was invaluable and their passion for sustainability invigorated us."

Aseem Das,
Founder,
World Centric