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Court Gould,
Executive Director
Court Gould is Executive Director of
Sustainable Pittsburgh (SP), a public-policy advocacy group that affects
decision-making in the Pittsburgh Region to integrate economic prosperity,
social equity, and environmental quality bringing sustainable solutions to
communities and businesses. Since its inception in 1998 at the Pittsburgh
Technology Council, Sustainable Pittsburgh has created a diverse coalition
across sectors that assists communities and businesses to implement
sustainable development practices, and collaborates to integrate
sustainability, through policy and practice, into the region's process for
long-term planning and development.
Sustainable Pittsburgh established and
launched a collaborative model to engage the government, private, and
civic sectors on key regional issues, including: smart land use, Regional
Equitable Development, Transportation for Livable Communities, amenities
and lifestyles, Sustainable Business Solutions, and Sustainable Community
Solutions. The principles and triple bottom line rewards of sustainability
underpin Sustainable Pittsburgh's niche role of providing a framework for
integrated thinking and action for the region's prosperity. As such, the
organization's growing network is increasingly a "go to" for
expertise on technical issues, best practices, testimony, and referrals.
Mr. Gould routinely speaks on these issues and advises businesses and
communities on strategies to implement the process of sustainable
development.
SP's public engagement approach features
partnerships with government and civic agencies to hold forums around the
10-county region to determine policy priorities. In developing indicators
for Southwestern Pennsylvania, SP organized committees on 10 issues,
engaging 250 leaders to craft a sustainable development agenda.
Court has worked at federal, state, and
local government levels and has a Masters in Public Administration from
the University of Southern California. He has 20 years experience in
public policy and non-profit management and has consulted to national
conservation organizations.
Mr. Gould is active in community
organizations including recently having served as Chair of the Greater
Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership and Chair of the Local Government
Academy. Court serves on local, state, and national advisory committees
dealing with sustainability and public policy. He recently
participated as a German Marshall Fund delegate in study of regional
economies in Europe and also recently spoke at an international conference
on sustainable development in Hiroshima. Court recently attended the
Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders at the Stanford Graduate School of
Business. Sustainable Pittsburgh recently received the Good Government
Award from the League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh.
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Lori Butler,
Executive Administrator
Lori has worked
in education for seventeen years and comes to Sustainable
Pittsburgh from Chatham
University
where she served eight years as Office Manager in the Information
Technology Department. Prior,
she spent two years in executive support to the President of
Chatham and also worked at Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC)
for seven years. Lori
has a B.S. in Management Information Systems from
Chatham
University
and two A.S. Degrees in Computer Science and Information Processing
from CCAC. Lori has taught one-credit computer proficiency courses
at
Chatham
University
and also has taught as a Lifelong Computer Learning Instructor at
CCAC’s Boyce and Turtle Creek campuses.
Lori
is well received in her community. In the past, Lori was voted Staff Member of the Year by Boyce campus
CCAC students for two consecutive years.
Additionally, she has served as a United Way Chairperson for
many years, as a sponsor for the Leukemia Foundation, as a SWPA
Girl Scout Leader and as Vice President of Parents for Religious
Education at her church. Recently Lori has become a member of the
Ladies Auxiliary of Wilmerding and a member of the Ladies Ancient
Order of Hibernians in Turtle Creek.
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Matt Mehalik, Program Manager
Matt comes to
Sustainable Pittsburgh from the University of Pittsburgh, where he
served as Visiting Assistant Professor in the Industrial Engineering
Department and Research Associate at the Learning Research and
Development Center. Matt
has taught a variety of courses related to complex systems and the
fundamentals of sustainable product innovation and design, including
taking students to China and Brazil for hands on experience.
He has written multiple journal articles in the areas of engineering
sustainability and engineering education, and has co-authored
“Ethical and Environmental Challenges to Engineering” with
Michael E. Gorman and Patricia Werhane.
Matt
obtained a Ph.D. in Systems Engineering, with concentrations in
innovation, ethics, and policy, from the University of Virginia
(2001). His research involved an analysis of new
environmental technologies and strategies for transforming an
international manufacturing network. He possesses a M.S. in
Systems Engineering and a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, also from
the University of Virginia. He worked for Lockheed Martin as a
test engineer.
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Ginette Walker Vinski, Communications
Manager
Ginette
hails from the Pennsylvania Resources Council, Inc., one of the
oldest, non-profit, environmental organizations in the Commonwealth.
Serving as environmental program coordinator, Ginette
worked with a range of individuals, community groups,
municipalities, and businesses in promoting environmentally
responsible practices. Her
skills include the ability to organize and promote multifaceted
events, coordinate partners and volunteers, and manage the design
and production of various publications.
In 2005, Ginette helped draft legislation that created the
Clean Pittsburgh Commission, a network of city departments,
non-profits, businesses, and community groups working to make
Pittsburgh
a cleaner, more beautiful city.
She served as an appointed member of the Commission from its
inception in August 2005 until July 2007.
Ginette currently serves as board
president of PA CleanWays of Allegheny County, Inc., a non-profit
organization dedicated to empowering people to eliminate illegal
dumping and littering in the County.
Ginette also serves as the environmental chair for the
Explorers Club of Pittsburgh. She
holds a B.S. in Business Administration (Technology Marketing) from
Duquesne
University.
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