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Jay Golden

Jay S. Golden is an academic and researcher. Golden is the Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability & Finance at Syracuse University where he also directs the Dynamic Sustainability Lab. He is the author of the 2023 book, Dynamic Sustainability: Implications for Policy, Markets and National Security

Jay Golden
Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability & Finance
Personal details
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Phoenix* (BA) & Arizona State University
Cambridge-MIT Institute a joint program of MIT
University of Cambridge (MPhil/PhD)
ProfessionProfessor
Dr. Jay Golden at Syracuse University

Biography edit

Golden was born in Los Angeles, California.[1] In college he played lacrosse both for Arizona State University and for Cambridge University and was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. Prior to his academic career Golden served seven years as a police officer, hazardous materials specialist and environmental crimes detective.[2]

Golden received his doctorate in engineering from the University of Cambridge (Division of Geotechnical, Petroleum and Sustainable Engineering) and his MPhil in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development as part of the Cambridge-MIT Institute, a joint program of the University of Cambridge and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Golden is an alumnus of Wolfson College at the University of Cambridge.

Syracuse University edit

Golden was named the inaugural Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability and Finance in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University in August 2021.[3] Golden founded and directs the Dynamic Sustainability Lab. He teaches at the main campus as well as at Syracuse in Washington DC and Syracuse in London.

Duke University edit

Golden was an associate professor of the Practice for Sustainable Systems Analysis at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University.[4] Golden was a co-director of the Business & Environment graduate program and served as the Director of the Duke Center for Sustainability & Commerce. At Duke University Golden's teaching and research focused on "examining organizational and technology intervention strategies in regards to regional and global social and environmental impacts from population and consumptive patterns".[4]

Arizona State University edit

Prior to September 2010, Golden was an assistant professor and honors faculty in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University (2006–2010), after its formation from the Center for Environmental Studies (2003–2006).[5][6] In 2006 he founded and became the Director of The National Center of Excellence on SMART Innovations for Urban Climate & Energy and in 2008 he was the Founder and co-director of The Sustainability Consortium, both positions held until his transition to Duke in 2010.[5][7] Golden also held a joint appointment with the School of Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering (2007–2010).[8]

Wichita State University edit

In 2019, Golden was selected by the Kansas Board of Regents to become the 14th president of Wichita State University. He assumed the presidency on January 2, 2020.[9] He resigned on September 25, 2020. It is speculated that his resignation was due to pressure from WSU's donors after not featuring a speech from Ivanka Trump during WSU Tech's commencement at the height of national civil unrest on June 5, 2020[10] and for initiating a formal investigation of the men's basketball coach for alleged abuse of students and staff prior to Golden's tenure.

East Carolina University edit

In 2017, Golden became the vice chancellor for research at East Carolina University (ECU) and a tenured full professor of Engineering while holding a secondary appointment in Supply Chain. Golden oversaw research, economic development and engagement at ECU which, is the only university in North Carolina with a medical school, dental school and a college of engineering.[11]

Honors edit

In 2012, Scientific American listed the Sustainability Index developed by Dr. Golden and the Sustainability Consortium which he co-founded and co-directed as one of the Top 10 World Changing Ideas.[12] In September 2009, Golden received the Faculty Pioneer Award from the Center for Business Education at the Aspen Institute.[13] The Aspen Institute's Faculty Pioneer Award is the "Oscars of the business school world" according to The Financial Times.[13] Award recipients are recognized for demonstrating "leadership and risk-taking in integrating ethical, environmental and social issues into the business curriculum."[14]

Golden was recognized as a "Rising Star" for his commitment to "developing curriculum that fosters multidisciplinary approaches to solving pressing sustainability imperatives for business and society" and his roles as director of ASU's Certificate of Sustainable Technologies and Management program and founder and co-director of the summer Sustainable Energy Fellowship program with colleagues from MIT, Cornell, Duke and the University of Michigan.[13] Also highlighted by the Aspen Institute was the research published by Golden and his Sustainability Consortium, the results of which have "provided a platform for the development of a more holistic approach to quantifying the sustainability of consumer products that accounts for all phases of a product’s life cycle."[13]

In December 2009, Golden was designated Number 23 of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics by Ethisphere Magazine for his work (as co-director of the Sustainability Consortium) with Wal-Mart on their sustainability index initiative.[15] This recognition was given to individuals that had a "significant impact in the realm of business ethics over the course of the year [2009]."[15]

Golden also was awarded an Industrial Ecology Fellowship by AT&T in 2004.[8] He was appointed to the U.S. EPA Board of Scientific Counselors in 2017 and re-appointed in 2022 to the executive committee.[16]

Founding and directing the Sustainability Consortium edit

The Sustainability Consortium was founded in 2009 by Jay Golden (ASU) and Jon Johnson (University of Arkansas) and continues to be jointly administered by the two universities today.[17][18] Walmart Stores Inc. provided the initial financial investment that allowed the creation of the Sustainability Consortium and since then several other large corporations have joined (including McDonald's, Disney and Coca-Cola).[18][19]

Regarding the history of the Sustainability Consortium, Golden said "It became very clear to us that no one researcher, no one institution, could do that [quantify the sustainability of products] because you're dealing with geographies around the world and with various sciences – physical, life, and engineering – and that required a multidisciplinary approach. So we outlined a proposal to Walmart to develop a consortium of academic researchers from institutions to think through the process and try to bring it to life based on the best available sound science and engineering principles available."[20]

Walmart's goal in creating the Consortium was to "develop a global database of information on the lifecycle of products – from raw materials to disposal" in order to develop a "worldwide sustainable product index" which would aid in the creation of a "simple rating for consumers about the sustainability of products".[21][22]

When asked in July 2009 about the creation of the Sustainability Consortium Golden said "Today an idea has come to reality, and it is even more exciting to envision the outcomes of the next part of this effort, as we create the science, technologies and strategies that vastly transform how businesses operate and how sustainability is infused into our everyday life."[23]

Golden emphasized the "transparency" of the research being done by the Consortium, with information on product lifecycle and consumer research available to all companies regardless of their membership status.[24]

Other scholarly contributions edit

In 2004, during his time at Arizona State University, Golden created the university's Certificate of Sustainable Technologies and Management program.[14] He also founded and co-directed the Sustainable Energy Fellowship, a summer program in partnership with MIT, Cornell, Univ. of Michigan, ASU and Duke that exposed undergraduate students from around the country to "research and education in energy production, conversion, storage and sources that are environmentally friendly and renewable" educating them on "critical sustainability, energy, and climate change challenges faced by business."[14][25]

Golden served as a Special Advisor to the Mayor of Phoenix on Sustainable Technologies at Arizona State University, a Special Advisor for Sustainability to the management team at the Dial Corporation and helped found the ASU chapter of Engineers Without Borders.[26] Golden was the founder and director of the EPA-designated National Center of Excellence on SMART (Sustainable Materials & Renewable Technologies) Innovations at ASU.[8][26] The Center "partners with industries and governments worldwide to develop a new generation of strategies and technologies to address climate-energy system impacts" with a focus on "engineering innovations for sustainable materials and renewable technologies".[4][8]

Service edit

While completing his undergraduate studies, Golden served as a hazardous materials specialist, environmental crimes detective and police officer for the City of Tempe, AZ police department. Golden received the Life Saving Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Distinguished Service Medal x 2 as well as the Sons of the American Revolution Law Enforcement Commendation Medal and the 1990 J. Stannard Baker Award at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Tulsa, Ok.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Communications, WSU Strategic. "Jay Golden named 14th President of Wichita State University". wichita.edu.
  2. ^ Bisaha, Stephan. "Jay Golden Selected To Be Wichita State University's New President". kmuw.org.
  3. ^ Syracuse University. "Jay Golden Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability and Finance". from the original on September 13, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Emerging Trends in Sustainability: Government, Industry & Higher Education". Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management – Community Colloquium. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  5. ^ a b "New Program Director to Help Reduce Corporations' Environmental Footprint". Duke University Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  6. ^ "ASU launches world's first School of Sustainability". Arizona State University – ASU news now. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  7. ^ "Visiting Sustainability Lecturer, Jay S. Golden". Duke Wiki. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  8. ^ a b c d "Directory - Jay Golden". Arizona State University – Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  9. ^ Swaim, Chance (October 31, 2019). "Regents name next Wichita State University president". Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  10. ^ Smith, Angela. "Wichita State University President Jay Golden resigns". kwch.com. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
  11. ^ East Carolina University. . Archived from the original on November 1, 2019.
  12. ^ "World Changing Ideas 2012". December 1, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  13. ^ a b c d "The Aspen Institute Names 2009 Faculty Pioneers, September 16, 2009". The Aspen Institute. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  14. ^ a b c "The Aspen Institute Announces Arizona State University's Jay Golden as Winner of 2009 Faculty Pioneer Award". ASU School of Sustainability – Current News. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  15. ^ a b . Ethisphere. Archived from the original on January 6, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  16. ^ US EPA, ORD (October 16, 2019). "Executive Committee". epa.gov. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  17. ^ "Walton College Professor in 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics, January 21, 2010". University of Arkansas Newswire. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  18. ^ a b "The Sustainability Consortium Home Page". The Sustainability Consortium. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  19. ^ "Our Members". The Sustainability Consortium. The Sustainability Consortium. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  20. ^ Makower, Joel. "Inside Walmart's Sustainability Consortium". GreenBiz. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  21. ^ "Walmart Announces Sustainable Product Index". Walmart. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  22. ^ "ASU and the U of AR Work with Walmart on Developing Sustainable Product Index". ASU School of Sustainability – Current News. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  23. ^ "University of Arkansas and Arizona State University Work with Walmart on Developing Sustainable Product Index for Consumer Products, July 16, 2009". University of Arkansas – Sustainability.
  24. ^ "Inside Walmart's Sustainability Consortium, Joel Makower, August 17, 2009". Greenbiz.com. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  25. ^ "About the Program". Sustainable Energy Fellowship. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  26. ^ a b "Jay Golden". ASU Global Institute of Sustainability. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  27. ^ Transportation, United States Department of (1988). News: NHTSA. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

External links edit

  • Golden's Wichita State University page
  • ECU biography

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jay S Golden is an academic and researcher Golden is the Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability amp Finance at Syracuse University where he also directs the Dynamic Sustainability Lab He is the author of the 2023 book Dynamic Sustainability Implications for Policy Markets and National SecurityJay GoldenPontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability amp FinancePersonal detailsChildren2Alma materUniversity of Phoenix BA amp Arizona State University Cambridge MIT Institute a joint program of MIT University of Cambridge MPhil PhD ProfessionProfessorDr Jay Golden at Syracuse University Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Syracuse University 1 2 Duke University 1 3 Arizona State University 1 4 Wichita State University 1 5 East Carolina University 2 Honors 2 1 Founding and directing the Sustainability Consortium 2 2 Other scholarly contributions 2 3 Service 3 References 4 External linksBiography editGolden was born in Los Angeles California 1 In college he played lacrosse both for Arizona State University and for Cambridge University and was a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity Prior to his academic career Golden served seven years as a police officer hazardous materials specialist and environmental crimes detective 2 Golden received his doctorate in engineering from the University of Cambridge Division of Geotechnical Petroleum and Sustainable Engineering and his MPhil in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development as part of the Cambridge MIT Institute a joint program of the University of Cambridge and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Golden is an alumnus of Wolfson College at the University of Cambridge Syracuse University edit Golden was named the inaugural Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability and Finance in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University in August 2021 3 Golden founded and directs the Dynamic Sustainability Lab He teaches at the main campus as well as at Syracuse in Washington DC and Syracuse in London Duke University edit Golden was an associate professor of the Practice for Sustainable Systems Analysis at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University 4 Golden was a co director of the Business amp Environment graduate program and served as the Director of the Duke Center for Sustainability amp Commerce At Duke University Golden s teaching and research focused on examining organizational and technology intervention strategies in regards to regional and global social and environmental impacts from population and consumptive patterns 4 Arizona State University edit Prior to September 2010 Golden was an assistant professor and honors faculty in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University 2006 2010 after its formation from the Center for Environmental Studies 2003 2006 5 6 In 2006 he founded and became the Director of The National Center of Excellence on SMART Innovations for Urban Climate amp Energy and in 2008 he was the Founder and co director of The Sustainability Consortium both positions held until his transition to Duke in 2010 5 7 Golden also held a joint appointment with the School of Civil Environmental and Sustainable Engineering 2007 2010 8 Wichita State University edit In 2019 Golden was selected by the Kansas Board of Regents to become the 14th president of Wichita State University He assumed the presidency on January 2 2020 9 He resigned on September 25 2020 It is speculated that his resignation was due to pressure from WSU s donors after not featuring a speech from Ivanka Trump during WSU Tech s commencement at the height of national civil unrest on June 5 2020 10 and for initiating a formal investigation of the men s basketball coach for alleged abuse of students and staff prior to Golden s tenure East Carolina University edit In 2017 Golden became the vice chancellor for research at East Carolina University ECU and a tenured full professor of Engineering while holding a secondary appointment in Supply Chain Golden oversaw research economic development and engagement at ECU which is the only university in North Carolina with a medical school dental school and a college of engineering 11 Honors editIn 2012 Scientific American listed the Sustainability Index developed by Dr Golden and the Sustainability Consortium which he co founded and co directed as one of the Top 10 World Changing Ideas 12 In September 2009 Golden received the Faculty Pioneer Award from the Center for Business Education at the Aspen Institute 13 The Aspen Institute s Faculty Pioneer Award is the Oscars of the business school world according to The Financial Times 13 Award recipients are recognized for demonstrating leadership and risk taking in integrating ethical environmental and social issues into the business curriculum 14 Golden was recognized as a Rising Star for his commitment to developing curriculum that fosters multidisciplinary approaches to solving pressing sustainability imperatives for business and society and his roles as director of ASU s Certificate of Sustainable Technologies and Management program and founder and co director of the summer Sustainable Energy Fellowship program with colleagues from MIT Cornell Duke and the University of Michigan 13 Also highlighted by the Aspen Institute was the research published by Golden and his Sustainability Consortium the results of which have provided a platform for the development of a more holistic approach to quantifying the sustainability of consumer products that accounts for all phases of a product s life cycle 13 In December 2009 Golden was designated Number 23 of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics by Ethisphere Magazine for his work as co director of the Sustainability Consortium with Wal Mart on their sustainability index initiative 15 This recognition was given to individuals that had a significant impact in the realm of business ethics over the course of the year 2009 15 Golden also was awarded an Industrial Ecology Fellowship by AT amp T in 2004 8 He was appointed to the U S EPA Board of Scientific Counselors in 2017 and re appointed in 2022 to the executive committee 16 Founding and directing the Sustainability Consortium edit The Sustainability Consortium was founded in 2009 by Jay Golden ASU and Jon Johnson University of Arkansas and continues to be jointly administered by the two universities today 17 18 Walmart Stores Inc provided the initial financial investment that allowed the creation of the Sustainability Consortium and since then several other large corporations have joined including McDonald s Disney and Coca Cola 18 19 Regarding the history of the Sustainability Consortium Golden said It became very clear to us that no one researcher no one institution could do that quantify the sustainability of products because you re dealing with geographies around the world and with various sciences physical life and engineering and that required a multidisciplinary approach So we outlined a proposal to Walmart to develop a consortium of academic researchers from institutions to think through the process and try to bring it to life based on the best available sound science and engineering principles available 20 Walmart s goal in creating the Consortium was to develop a global database of information on the lifecycle of products from raw materials to disposal in order to develop a worldwide sustainable product index which would aid in the creation of a simple rating for consumers about the sustainability of products 21 22 When asked in July 2009 about the creation of the Sustainability Consortium Golden said Today an idea has come to reality and it is even more exciting to envision the outcomes of the next part of this effort as we create the science technologies and strategies that vastly transform how businesses operate and how sustainability is infused into our everyday life 23 Golden emphasized the transparency of the research being done by the Consortium with information on product lifecycle and consumer research available to all companies regardless of their membership status 24 Other scholarly contributions edit In 2004 during his time at Arizona State University Golden created the university s Certificate of Sustainable Technologies and Management program 14 He also founded and co directed the Sustainable Energy Fellowship a summer program in partnership with MIT Cornell Univ of Michigan ASU and Duke that exposed undergraduate students from around the country to research and education in energy production conversion storage and sources that are environmentally friendly and renewable educating them on critical sustainability energy and climate change challenges faced by business 14 25 Golden served as a Special Advisor to the Mayor of Phoenix on Sustainable Technologies at Arizona State University a Special Advisor for Sustainability to the management team at the Dial Corporation and helped found the ASU chapter of Engineers Without Borders 26 Golden was the founder and director of the EPA designated National Center of Excellence on SMART Sustainable Materials amp Renewable Technologies Innovations at ASU 8 26 The Center partners with industries and governments worldwide to develop a new generation of strategies and technologies to address climate energy system impacts with a focus on engineering innovations for sustainable materials and renewable technologies 4 8 Service edit While completing his undergraduate studies Golden served as a hazardous materials specialist environmental crimes detective and police officer for the City of Tempe AZ police department Golden received the Life Saving Medal Meritorious Service Medal Distinguished Service Medal x 2 as well as the Sons of the American Revolution Law Enforcement Commendation Medal and the 1990 J Stannard Baker Award at the International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference in Tulsa Ok 27 References edit Communications WSU Strategic Jay Golden named 14th President of Wichita State University wichita edu Bisaha Stephan Jay Golden Selected To Be Wichita State University s New President kmuw org Syracuse University Jay Golden Pontarelli Professor of Environmental Sustainability and Finance Archived from the original on September 13 2021 a b c Emerging Trends in Sustainability Government Industry amp Higher Education Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management Community Colloquium Retrieved June 7 2011 a b New Program Director to Help Reduce Corporations Environmental Footprint Duke University Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions Retrieved June 7 2011 ASU launches world s first School of Sustainability Arizona State University ASU news now Retrieved June 7 2011 Visiting Sustainability Lecturer Jay S Golden Duke Wiki Retrieved June 7 2011 a b c d Directory Jay Golden Arizona State University Ira A Fulton Schools of Engineering Retrieved June 7 2011 Swaim Chance October 31 2019 Regents name next Wichita State University president Retrieved November 1 2019 Smith Angela Wichita State University President Jay Golden resigns kwch com Retrieved September 28 2020 East Carolina University Jay S Golden Archived from the original on November 1 2019 World Changing Ideas 2012 December 1 2012 Retrieved November 1 2019 a b c d The Aspen Institute Names 2009 Faculty Pioneers September 16 2009 The Aspen Institute Retrieved June 7 2011 a b c The Aspen Institute Announces Arizona State University s Jay Golden as Winner of 2009 Faculty Pioneer Award ASU School of Sustainability Current News Retrieved June 7 2011 a b 2009 s 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics December 16 2009 Ethisphere Archived from the original on January 6 2010 Retrieved June 7 2011 US EPA ORD October 16 2019 Executive Committee epa gov Retrieved July 28 2022 Walton College Professor in 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics January 21 2010 University of Arkansas Newswire Retrieved June 7 2011 a b The Sustainability Consortium Home Page The Sustainability Consortium Retrieved June 7 2011 Our Members The Sustainability Consortium The Sustainability Consortium Retrieved May 15 2015 Makower Joel Inside Walmart s Sustainability Consortium GreenBiz Retrieved May 15 2015 Walmart Announces Sustainable Product Index Walmart Retrieved May 15 2015 ASU and the U of AR Work with Walmart on Developing Sustainable Product Index ASU School of Sustainability Current News Retrieved June 7 2011 University of Arkansas and Arizona State University Work with Walmart on Developing Sustainable Product Index for Consumer Products July 16 2009 University of Arkansas Sustainability Inside Walmart s Sustainability Consortium Joel Makower August 17 2009 Greenbiz com Retrieved June 7 2011 About the Program Sustainable Energy Fellowship Retrieved June 7 2011 a b Jay Golden ASU Global Institute of Sustainability Retrieved June 7 2011 Transportation United States Department of 1988 News NHTSA Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety Administration External links editGolden s Wichita State University page ECU biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jay Golden amp oldid 1190441467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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