Getting a Career in Green Business


Clayton Snyder, a graduate from the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS), speaks about coming to the Institute to get a dual Master’s degree in International Business Administration and International Environmental Policy. Clayton currently works at CBS Corporation as a Manager of their Environmental Projects. Clayton is an environmental risk management strategist with over four years of corporate & non-profit experience. His background includes: energy analysis, emissions analysis, sustainability auditing & CSR reporting, compliance consulting, budgeting, strategic planning, and business development. He holds his undergraduate degree from UCLA. To learn more about the programs and degree offerings of the Monterey Institute, visit www. miis. edu.  

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