Tag: Quinton Zondervan
Interview with Green Cambridge President Quinton Zondervan, Part 2
Earlier this week I spoke to Green Cambridge president Quinton Zondervan about the work that the volunteer group is doing in the community. But even more interesting to me, as an organizer of Berklee’s sustainability group, was the chance to pick his brain about how he’s able to keep the group going in what little […]
Posted: August 16th, 2012 under Political Action, recycling.
Tags: Cambridge recycling, Green Cambridge, If you join a volunteer group just to run a chainsaw...you might be a redneck., MCAN, Quinton Zondervan, volunteers
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Interview with Green Cambridge President Quinton Zondervan, Part 1
Quinton Zondervan has only been president of Green Cambridge for a year, but he’s already revitalized a volunteer organization that was on the verge of collapse. He was gracious enough to talk to me about the work that the group does and how he pulls together volunteers with diverse interests (stay tuned for the latter […]
Posted: August 13th, 2012 under Energy Use, Political Action, recycling.
Tags: Cambridge recycling, community solar garden, Green Cambridge, MCAN, Of course Tim Toomey was the only one who voted against it..., Quinton Zondervan, small business recycling
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