by Ampleen | Jan 5, 2015 | Business, Featured, Technology, Transportation
As one year comes to a close and another approaches, it’s a natural time to reflect on what we’ve accomplished over the last 12 months and what we plan to achieve in our next chapter. At this time, many of us seek that single mission, that one overarching endeavor,...
by Shoko | Aug 7, 2014 | Business, Featured, Transportation
Engagement with Our Jobs With all the emphasis our society places on achieving a successful career, it continues to be astounding how unsuccessful many of us really are in attaining one measure of career success. Job engagement is a difficult quality to evaluate, yet...
by Ampleen | Mar 5, 2014 | Business, Collaborative Consumption, Featured, Food and Health, Technology, Transportation
With one of the world’s fastest-growing economic regions and as the site for upcoming international events like the World Cup and Olympics over the next two years, South America and the Caribbean offer an exciting area of opportunity for sustainability. Ampleen was...
by Shoko | Jun 3, 2013 | Collaborative Consumption, Small Bits, Transportation
Even though, the complaints have been rolling in at community meetings in the historic areas such as Greenwich Village and some expressed their concerns about the safety, bike-share users made 10,099 trips, and annual membership continued to surge in the third full...
by Shoko | Apr 15, 2013 | Business, Small Bits, Technology, Transportation
We are fortunate to be invited for the conference called “Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference” in Washington D.C. We are excited to learn the latest about job market in the sustainability space. Our goal is to share our voice with fellow attendees and...
by Shoko | Jun 1, 2012 | Transportation
How do we figure out the best way to get from point A to point B? Does finding the most scenic and peaceful route, such as one with a walk by a beautiful park, matter to you? Is the quickest and most cost-efficient route, such as by subway, more important to you? ...
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