September 2024 SEA Study Cohort


Friday, September 6, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM (EDT)
Join Us Virtually
9 Seats Remaining
9 Seats Remaining
Category: SEA Study Cohort

ABOUT THE EVENT

This SEA Cohort is designed to help you walk through the study materials and prepare for the exam. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this cohort is created to support individuals in their studies and enhance their understanding of sustainability principles.

This cohort was developed by 3R and Gina Macilwraith for ISSP with support from GBCI.

SCHEDULE

This cohort consists of 12 1-hour sessions to be held on Fridays from 10-11am EST. The cohort will begin Friday, 6 September and conclude on Friday, 22 November. The sessions will not be recorded. Participants will be responsible for reading chapters and other assignments between sessions, and if they miss a session, they must catch up on their own. Sessions will take place on the following dates:

  • Friday, September 6
  • Friday, September 13
  • Friday, September 20
  • Friday, September 27
  • Friday, October 4
  • Friday, October 11
  • Friday, October 18
  • Friday, October 25
  • Friday, November 1
  • Friday, November 8
  • Friday, November 15
  • Friday, November 22

COST

Member: $425, Non-Members: $525

The pricing for this cohort includes:

* The SEA Study Bundle is required to participate in the cohort. If you have already purchased it, please reach out to ISSP (info@sustainabilityprofessionals.org) prior to completing registration.

** The SEA Exam Fee is required to participate in the cohort. ISSP will provide a code for participants to register for the SEA Exam once the cohort begins.

*** ISSP membership (1-year) is required to participate in this cohort and included in the non-member pricing.

Refund policy: ISSP is not able to offer refunds once you have purchased access to your course, resource, or membership for any reason, including change of personal financial standing, health, or inability to access to our site. Read more >

MEET YOUR PRESENTER

With over two decades of experience leading Environmental, Health, and Safety efforts in both public and private sector settings, Gina Macllwraith has deep experience as a sustainability professional. She currently applies this breadth of ESG knowledge and experience to committed businesses, corporations, and owners as Associate Director, Sustainability Assurance at 3R Sustainability.


Beginning her career at Monsanto as a senior environmental engineer, Gina became an Area Leader of ESH, overseeing a team of 14 professionals. She went on to lead the sustainability efforts for Xanterra South Rim at the Grand Canyon and then for Vail Resorts at the Grand Tetons. She served as Director of Sustainability at Ortega National Parks before serving as General Manager of the International Society of Sustainability Professionals. Their most senior staff member, Gina led the mission to empower sustainability professionals across the workforce and around the globe.

Gina holds a BS in Environmental Engineering from Montana Tech and an MBA in Sustainability Systems from Presidio Graduate School. She also holds the Sustainability Excellence Professional (SEP) credential. An avid trail runner and snowboarder, Gina enjoys the rural Montana mountain lifestyle with her husband, son, and Labrador retriever.

CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

This cohort does not qualify for CEU credits.

RECORDING

This course is available live only and will not be recorded.

COPYRIGHT AND SHARING

This cohort was developed by 3R and Gina Macilwraith for the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP). The material is intended for the individual who purchased the material and no part of it may be shared or reproduced without the written permission of ISSP.

DISCLAIMER

This cohort is a tool to help you study for the exam, but completion of the cohort does not guarantee passing the SEA exam. Your success in attaining the credential depends entirely upon the time you devote to learning the information detailed in the study materials, as well as knowledge and skills learned through formal education and life experiences. All cohort attendees are expected to read the chapters and study independently in addition to the cohort. 

9 Seats Remaining
9 Seats Remaining