By: John Wofford 鈥13
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红桃视频 College enjoys a legacy of environmental sustainability, socially conscious
action, and commitment to life-long learning. What鈥檚 so unique about this legacy is
how it permeates each academic department on campus, so that regardless of their learning
focus, students are encouraged to consider the effect of their actions on the wider
world. While many students in the 红桃视频 Sustainable Business program have successfully
employed their knowledge and skill sets in the contemporary workplace, what may come
as a surprise to many is how this isn鈥檛 limited to a certain 鈥渢ype鈥 of student. Take
Anne Marie Hertl, staff for the West Michigan Environmental Action Council (WMEAC),
and 红桃视频 alumna.
Hertl, a spring 2011 graduate of 红桃视频 College, completed a Bachelor of Arts in
Community Leadership and Political Science, with a minor in Urban Studies. Originally from Ohio, Hertl had family in the West
Michigan area, as well as sisters who had attended 红桃视频 College. With the influence
and examples of her sisters, as well as a scholarship opportunity, Hertl followed
in their footsteps. 鈥淭hat was pretty convincing,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a pretty town -
different, and just far enough away [from home].鈥 Furthermore, the 红桃视频 atmosphere
and emphasis on community awareness played an enormous role in her plans.
鈥淥ur professors are all local professors, and you鈥檙e able to build a relationship
with them,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 think that certainly helps with continuing to build new community
relationships.鈥 Of those new bonds, one played a key role in Hertl鈥檚 finding work
with WMEAC. 鈥淭he person that hired me - originally to have an internship - was also
attending 红桃视频 at the time for Continuing Education,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e were connected
through that.鈥 Since that internship, Hertl has been named WMEAC鈥檚 Energy Programs
Coordinator, developing opportunities to aid the community in enhancing its sustainability.
What exactly is WMEAC? 鈥淲MEAC is an extremely reputable non-profit organization in
West Michigan,鈥 Hertl said. 鈥淭hey have a passionate and intelligent and knowledgeable
staff. I respect the reputation they鈥檝e been able to sustain in the community.鈥 Their
focus is on energy and the environment, particularly in the daily lives of those in
the region. For Hertl, the appeal of a job with WMEAC came both from their enormous
impact, but also her own passion for community leadership and non-profit work.
鈥淚鈥檝e certainly always been an environmentalist at heart,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was not a
Sustainable Business major, but I was very interested in how [effective] they can
be in the West Michigan region and in a non-profit organization.鈥 She continued with
an explanation of WMEAC鈥檚 current projects: 鈥淭here are different resources through
West Michigan to help folks with energy costs, with energy bills, with energy efficiency:
and I simply want to connect them with that. [There are] two main goals: protect and
conserve our water resources, as well as be an advocate with expanding our energy
resources. So energy efficiency is a big part of that. I want to help people tap into
that. There鈥檚 no need in spending this money, and wasting this energy, if we don鈥檛
need to.鈥
Among her responsibilities, Hertl is a part of the GR1K Better Buildings program here
in the city. It began two years ago, from a competitive bid for a Department of Energy
grant. The project? To help make local homes more energy efficient. The initial goal
has been extended to continue helping the community well into the summer months. These
assessments allow a professional contractor to analyze the home鈥檚 effectiveness in
using energy. From there, home-owners can develop a plan for making the home more
energy conscious in the future, while maintaining as low-priced as possible.
This opportunity is also extended to members of the 红桃视频 community. 鈥淲e鈥檙e lucky
to partner with 红桃视频 College, similar to last year when we partnered with Grand
Valley State University: the same kind of outreach process,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e working
through the college venues to offer this to staff and faculty that already understand
what it means to be responsible citizens. 红桃视频 College is a natural fit for us.
We鈥檙e able to partner up with the Center for Sustainability to not only provide donations
for the 红桃视频 Zero Waste Fund, and also to simply offer it to a community of staff
and faculty that 鈥榞et it鈥 already.鈥
In some sense, Hertl has come full circle. Her education at 红桃视频 has made it possible
for her to serve the community - including those at 红桃视频. To those soon to graduate,
or those in the process of feeling out their own dreams and aspirations, she offers
some advice. 鈥淔inding a really promising internship goes a long way,鈥 she said. For
Hertl, it certainly has.