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The Power of Business in the Energy Transition

  • Writer: The Harbus News Staff
    The Harbus News Staff
  • Dec 5, 2019
  • 1 min read

Nick Murlo (MBA ’21) has spent his career in conventional energy, and he is passionate about the energy transformation, organizational design, and technology adoption. In his spare time, he enjoys running, woodworking, and reading a good history book. When winter comes, he heads to the mountains searching for powder. Lori Harrington (MBA ’20) hails from Houston, Texas, and has been involved in energy since she worked in the oil fields in Wyoming at the age of 19. She is currently raising a search fund and can be handily spotted across campus in one of her signature technicolor wigs, a habit she picked up while living in The Big Easy.

 
 
 

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Adam Haynes
Adam Haynes
May 27

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Ethan Mason
Ethan Mason
Apr 16

Businesses are increasingly pivotal in the energy transition, and their strategies have far-reaching effects on environmental sustainability. As companies adopt more eco-conscious practices, they also influence sectors like real estate by promoting green buildings and energy-efficient spaces. If you're interested in exploring real estate investments that align with these sustainable practices, you might want to check out https://citizenship-by.investments/ where you can discover opportunities in environmentally conscious properties. This growing trend toward eco-friendly developments not only benefits the planet but can also be a wise investment strategy.

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