Hunter Lovins and other Natural Capitalism staff are available to teach your students.
From guest lectures to PhD candidates, to kids puppet shows,
we can improve your curriculum with the principles of
sustainability* and Natural Capitalism.
Please contact us if you have any questions or would like more information.
Lecture Topics
Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution
Talk to us today about how our team's expertise can meet your needs for a
guest lecture or an entire curriculum
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Natural Capitalism Teaching Team
Hunter Lovins
Christopher Juniper
Jeff Hohensee
Janet Graaff
Paul Sheldon
Bob Dunham
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Hunter Lovins is the
president of Natural Capitalism Solutions. A renowned author
and champion of sustainable development for over 30
years, she has managed international non-profits, taught
at major universities, advised citizens’ groups,
governments and corporations, created several
corporations.
[Click Here] to read Hunter's biography, see photos, listen to audio, or see video of Hunter presenting.
[Click Here] to read Hunter's web page on this site.
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Christopher Juniper is
a Consultant
for NCS. He has been
on the leading edge of environmental and sustainability
solutions for over a quarter century as a consultant,
economic development manager, teacher, activist,
business owner, writer, radio producer and community
development board member.
[Click Here] to read Christopher's biography or see photos.
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Jeff Hohensee is
C.E.O for Natural Capitalism
Solutions, and co-author of Natural Change.
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Jeff's web page on this site. |
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Janet Graaf is currently a Consultant for NCS.
Janet has a Science Degree from the University of Cape Town and an M.B.A. from Stanford University (California).
She is a qualified mediator and certified master facilitator, and currently teaches Sustainability and Systems
Thinking in the College of Engineering and the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
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Paul Sheldon
is a Consultant for NCS. He specializes in
organizational development, and staff training. He has
consulted widely to non-profit and philanthropists as
well as serving as an Underwriting Consultant to
California's State Workers' Compensation Insurance Fund. Paul also has extensive business experience in wholesale and retail travel, hospitality, real estate and insurance industries. In the last two years Paul and Hunter have taught “Sustainable Business Management” and “Implementing Sustainability” at Presidio
School of Management, the first fully accredited M.B.A. program in Sustainable Management.
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Bob Dunham is a Consultant for NCS and a professor at Presidio School of Management.
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 Past
Academic Audiences
(This represents a small sample of academic audiences NatCap staff have lectured to recently.)
Presidio School of Management (San Francisco, CA)
Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO)
Pitzer College (Los Angeles, CA)
Murdoch University (Melbourne, SA, Australia)
Arizona State University (Phoenix, AZ)
City College of NY (Brooklyn, NY)
University of Colorado (Boulder, CO)
Colorado State University (Ft. Collins, CO
Dawson School K-12 (Longmont, CO)
Iowa State University (Ames, IA)
University of North Carolina (Raleigh, NC)
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What People Say . . .
December 2005 Principles of Sustainable Management was a fantastic initiation into the Presidio School of Management MBA in Sustainable Management Program. The course provided a clearly understandable context for the program. I really enjoyed my learning experience in this class.
On a professional level, I came into this program to increase my understanding of sustainability and to develop business skills. In my first semester at Presidio I have met my expectations for developing a foundation of knowledge in these areas. On a personal level, I came to Presidio on a quest for hope. I had become more than a little cynical about our society’s ability to take on the challenges that lie before us. I had made the issues black and white and was unwilling to open my mind to others that thought differently than me. I was mentally stuck (I mean really dug in) and didn’t know why.
My attitude and behavior began to shift when I overheard Hunter mention at the third residency that, “there are no enemies, it’s just us.” This simple Yoda-like phrase has become a real paradigm-shifter for me. Since that residency I have found myself repeating this mantra when I realize that I have chosen a side in a discussion. Repeating the mantra helps me to reach out with my mind to understand where others are coming from without offering criticism just so I get to be right. I think Hunter’s words foster healthy communication “energy” that is applicable to what we are learning in our communication class.
Principles of Sustainable Management was a great beginning class to learn the frameworks and tools of sustainability. The class readings were incredibly helpful in understanding the issues around sustainability. Natural Capitalism was a life altering read for me. I am relieved to learn that sustainability isn’t just the “new environmentalism,” but something deeper, something more powerful that includes everyone. It is an inclusive movement that requires all of us to learn and act together.
It was an honor to learn from Hunter and Paul. I liked the energy that they generated around the issues. I especially appreciated their humility. They adeptly kept their egos in check while presenting their own theories and respectfully presented thoughts that were different than their own. As a student of sustainability, I appreciated that Hunter and Paul made us feel like we were all partners on the same team on a quest to figure this thing out.
I am happy to report that through this course I found not only hope, but also inspiration as well. Hunter and Paul’s personal experiences with businesses and communities that are making a difference provided this renewed sense of hope and inspiration. I leave this course believing that I have a solid base of understanding on which to build. This course was the shot in the arm (kick in the ass?) that I needed to get back into action.
My final observation is that I learned more than I thought I would from my fellow classmates. I can easily say that I learned something from everyone in class. It was an honor to be among such a special and engaged group. I look forward to the next year and a half with them.
- Dorsey More Presidio School of Management MBA Candidate 2006
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