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DESCRIPTION:Today's Guest Speaker will be Michael Piczak\, who teaches with
 in the Faculty of Engineering and previously in the Faculty of Business at
  McMaster University. The purpose of Mike's presentation will be to provid
 e a first look at a topic receiving considerable attention the last number
  of years.  Understanding "Sustainability" will permit humans to better m
 anage limited planetary assets\, in order to continue our general standard
  of living in the present while simultaneously ensuring resource sufficien
 cy for succeeding generations.  What we do now will impact the condition 
 of our planet and living standards in the future. Speaker Bio Hamilton boy
  growing up in the shadow of Civic Stadium Mohawk College\, Industrial Man
 agement Technology (1977) McMaster University\, Bachelor of Commerce\, MBA
  (1984/86) Mohawk College faculty for 30+ years in engineering and busines
 s McMaster business faculty teaching MBA and undergraduate courses and Fac
 ulty of Engineering since 1985 Previously\, chair of management stream wit
 hin Bachelor of Technology programs\, McMaster U. Currently\, teaches stra
 tegy formulation\, entrepreneurship\, creativity and critical thinking Doz
 en plus publications and delivered papers at numerous discipline specific 
 conferences Research program manager for smart grid & renewable energy tec
 hnologies\, McMaster U. Spoke at Rotary on wisdom in engineering and manag
 ement\, 2019 Willingly supplies bad golf\, tennis and cycling advice    
       
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DTSTAMP:20260517T211602Z
DTSTART:20251210T121500Z
LOCATION:Williams Fresh Cafe
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SUMMARY:Sustainability - It's Not Just a &quot\;Man Thing&quot\;!
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Today&#39\;s Guest Speaker will be Michael 
 Piczak\, who teaches within the Faculty of Engineering and previously in t
 he Faculty of Business at McMaster University.</p>\n\n<p>The purpose of Mi
 ke&#39\;s presentation will be to provide a first look at a topic receivin
 g considerable attention the last number of years.&nbsp\; Understanding &q
 uot\;Sustainability&quot\; will permit humans to better manage limited pla
 netary assets\, in order to continue our general standard of living in the
  present while simultaneously ensuring resource sufficiency for succeeding
  generations.&nbsp\; What we do now will impact the condition of our plane
 t and living standards in the future.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Speaker Bio</stron
 g></p>\n\n<ul>\n	<li>Hamilton boy growing up in the shadow of Civic Stadiu
 m</li>\n	<li>Mohawk College\, Industrial Management Technology (1977)</li>
 \n	<li>McMaster University\, Bachelor of Commerce\, MBA (1984/86)</li>\n	<
 li>Mohawk College faculty for 30+ years in engineering and business</li>\n
 	<li>McMaster business faculty teaching MBA and undergraduate courses and 
 Faculty of Engineering since 1985</li>\n	<li>Previously\, chair of managem
 ent stream within Bachelor of Technology programs\, McMaster U.</li>\n	<li
 >Currently\, teaches strategy formulation\, entrepreneurship\, creativity 
 and critical thinking</li>\n	<li>Dozen plus publications and delivered pap
 ers at numerous discipline specific conferences</li>\n	<li>Research progra
 m manager for smart grid &amp\; renewable energy technologies\, McMaster U
 .</li>\n	<li>Spoke at Rotary on wisdom in engineering and management\, 201
 9</li>\n	<li>Willingly supplies bad golf\, tennis and cycling advice</li>\
 n</ul>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p>&nbsp\;
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