We named Andrew Watterson one of the city’s Most Interesting People (January 2006) after he’d spent just six months as Cleveland’s sustainability director. This fall, after almost four years of helping Mayor Frank Jackson find ways to make City Hall more environmentally friendly and economically efficient, Watterson was promoted to chief of sustainability, a cabinet-level position charged with making the city’s entire economy more eco-friendly. The promotion came soon after Watterson helped assemble August’s Sustainable Cleveland 2019 summit, a three-day meeting of 700 business leaders and civic activists. The summit generated a wealth of ideas, but Watterson’s work is just beginning. “It’s not only a good and right thing to do from an ethical point of view and morally,” Watterson says, “but it’s the right method to make sure we compete for the future.”
We named Andrew Watterson one of the city’s Most Interesting People (January 2006) after he’d spent just six months as Cleveland’s sustainability director. This fall, after almost four years of helping Mayor Frank Jackson find ways to make City Hall more environmentally friendly and economically efficient, Watterson was promoted to chief of sustainability, a cabinet-level position charged with making the city’s entire economy more eco-friendly. The promotion came soon after Watterson helped assemble August’s Sustainable Cleveland 2019 summit, a three-day meeting of 700 business leaders and civic activists. The summit generated a wealth of ideas, but Watterson’s work is just beginning. “It’s not only a good and right thing to do from an ethical point of view and morally,” Watterson says, “but it’s the right method to make sure we compete for the future.”
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