The SI-MBA Podcast

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The SI-MBA Podcast

The SI-MBA Podcast, aims to inspire future change-makers by featuring conversations with practitioners in fields like electric vehicles, human rights, and social enterprise. The episodes are hosted by Sustainable Innovation MBA students, a diverse cohort of students who share a passion for using business as a force for good, focusing on climate advocacy, social justice, and sustainable practices, and feature conversations with thought leaders transforming these sectors and industries. 

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    Impact Investing, Deep Tech, and Democratizing Capital: Emily Vogt on Scaling Ideas and Changing Systems

    Isabel Buenaga Levis and Cameron Gouldsit down with Emily Vogt (Class of 2019)—Director of Venture Development at CU Boulder and Board Associate for the UVM Grossman School of Business. Emily shares her winding career path from the outdoor industry to impact investing, angel networks, and ultimately deep tech venture development in the university ecosystem.Emily reflects on her SI MBA experience, the power of a values aligned cohort, and how extracurricular opportunities like the Total Impact Portfolio Challenge shaped her career in early stage finance. She breaks down the differences between angel investing and traditional venture capital, explains the realities of seed stage funding, and highlights the importance of decentralizing capital to empower underrepresented founders.Now working at CU Boulder’s Venture Partners, Emily supports researchers and PhD innovators as they translate breakthrough technologies into real world impact. She discusses the unique challenges of deep tech commercialization, the role of federal funding, and why pairing business acumen with scientific expertise is essential for building the future.Recorded Fall 2023

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    Charging Through the Storm: Redefining Sustainability, Resilience, and Leadership in the Sustainable Innovation MBA

    What does sustainability really mean—and how can business be a force for good in the face of climate change, social challenges, and personal adversity?In this episode of the SIMBA Podcast, host Ben Chiappinelli sits down with Caroline Rooney, a member of the Sustainable Innovation MBA (SIMBA) Class of 2026 at the University of Vermont’s Grossman School of Business, and Brooks Sherman, a SI-MBA alumnus from the Class of 2025. Together, they explore what it means to pursue an MBA rooted in environmental, social, and community impact.Caroline shares her journey from an environmental health background to business school, including how her passion for supporting women in the trades, fashion, and social innovation led her to SI-MBA. The conversation goes deep into defining sustainability beyond the environment—touching on emotional resilience, grief, community, and personal sustainability.Recorded January 2026

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    Alyssa Stankiewicz on Reimagining Business for Good

    In this episode, we sit down with Alyssa Stankiewicz, a Sustainable Innovation MBA alum who made an unexpected leap from linguistics to a career in finance at Morningstar. Alyssa shares her journey of overcoming intimidation, embracing authentic networking, and discovering the power of capital markets to drive positive change. We talk about her experience in the Total Impact Portfolio Challenge, the mentors who shaped her path, and her vision for sustainable business. Tune in for insights on building confidence, creating impact, and finding common ground in business. Hosted by Apryl McCoy and Brooke Weatherup. From a conversation recorded May 2025

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    Driving Change: Sustainability at Full Speed with NASCAR’s Riley Nelson

    In this episode, we sit down with Riley Nelson, Head of Sustainability at NASCAR Impact, to explore how one of America’s most iconic sports is accelerating toward a greener future. Riley shares her journey from a Sustainable Innovation MBA student to a sustainability leader in motorsports, and how NASCAR is embedding environmental responsibility with initiatives that build from the ground up by engaging with every employee and high concept engineering projects like an electric racecar. Riley discusses the big and small wins that are transforming NASCAR’s approach to sustainability. Tune in for insights on collaboration, innovation, and the power of sports as a platform for change. Hosted by Matt Deeble and Justin SharpRecorded March 2025

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    Rural Innovation, Big Impact: Matt Dunne on Tech, Policy, and Opportunity

    In this episode of The SIMBA Podcast, Brooks Sherman and Heida Helgadottir sit down with Matt Dunne, founder and executive director of the Center on Rural Innovation. With a career spanning Vermont politics, Google, and national public service, Matt shares how his diverse experiences shaped his mission to close the rural opportunity gap. From launching broadband initiatives to pioneering Google's community affairs program, Matt offers a compelling look at how rural communities can thrive in the digital age. He discusses the power of public policy, the importance of local leadership, and how AI and remote work are reshaping the future of rural economies.Recorded March 2025

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    Tunnels of Change: Storytelling, Sustainability, and the Power of Small Actions with Kristina Reed

    In this inspiring episode of the SIMBA Podcast, hosts Paige Flanagan and Elliot Stephenson sit down with acclaimed storyteller and producer Kristina Reed—whose career spans DreamWorks, Disney, and now grassroots sustainability work in Seattle. Kristina shares her journey from creating beloved animated films to leading change through textile upcycling and refugee empowerment.Together, they explore the art and ethics of storytelling, the importance of narrative in climate communication, and how to make overwhelming global issues feel personal and actionable. Kristina offers insights on navigating misinformation, the role of empathy in storytelling, and how each of us can contribute to a better world—one “tunnel” at a time.Whether you're a change-maker, creative, or simply curious about how stories shape our world, this episode is a must-listen.Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the students and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Vermont or the Grossman School of Business. Any content provided by our speakers is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any organization, company, or individual.Recorded February 2025 

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    The Power of 1% for the Planet with Kate Williams

    Kate Williams, CEO of 1% for the Planet joins the Si-MBA podcast to discuss companies' impacts on the environment and the world. It all started when founder of Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard, and the founder of Blue Ribbon Flies, Craig Mathews, came up with the idea of businesses taking responsibility for their impacts on the environment. To do this, companies would donate 1% of their annual sales to environmental organizations to help protect the resources they use to ensure a sustainable business model and prevent greenwashing. In this podcast, Kate talks about how she first got involved with the Vermont-based company and what drove her to where she is now. Hosted by Emily Listowich and Payton Beaver.Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the students and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Vermont or the Grossman School of Business. Any content provided by our speakers is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any organization, company, or individual.Recorded December 2024

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    Corporate Sustainability Evolved: Alex Hausman on Regulations, AI, and Strategic Partnerships

    From this February 2024 interview, Alex Hausman tells us about his time working in corporate sustainability and how companies have adapted to an ever changing world. Recent regulations and AI advancements provide opportunities and pitfalls for sustainability reporting as companies feel more and more responsibility for the world around them. Alex's time at Google has also shown him how large institutions can leverage their partnerships for a more comprehensive climate strategy. Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the students and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Vermont or the Grossman School of Business. Any content provided by our speakers is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any organization, company, or individual.Recorded February 2024 

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    Electrifying the Future: Rivian's Sustainability Mission with Grant Garrison

    In this interview from April 2023, SI-MBA'23 students Nick Matys and Peter Dresch, sat down for a chat with Grant Garrison, Director of Sustainability at Rivian. With Nick and Peter he discusses the company's mission to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption and decarbonize transportation. Rivian produces electric pickup trucks, SUVs, and delivery vans, with a focus on making EVs both environmentally friendly and high-performing. Garrison highlights the importance of charging infrastructure, reducing adoption barriers, and creating a range of electric vehicles for different trip needs. The company aims to scale production, develop sustainability goals, and release its first sustainability report, emphasizing their commitment to showing that EVs can be both greener and better than traditional vehicles.Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the students and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Vermont or the Grossman School of Business. Any content provided by our speakers is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any organization, company, or individual.

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    "Breaking Barriers: Working Fields' Mission to Transform Employment Opportunities" with Meghan VanStry and Chelsea Lewis Bardot

    In this interview from May, 2023, SI-MBA'23 students Peter Dresch and Megan Kida, sat down for a chat with Chelsea Bardot Lewis (then COO) and Meghan VanStry (SI-MBA'21), Finance and Admin Manager, of Working Fields. Working Fields is a mission-driven staffing agency that helps individuals with employment barriers, such as past criminal convictions or addiction recovery, find meaningful work. Founded by Mickey Wiles, the organization uses peer coaching to support job seekers and partners with Vermont employers to place talented individuals who might otherwise be overlooked. By challenging traditional hiring practices and focusing on people's current potential, Working Fields aims to break systemic employment barriers. The organization is currently expanding across Northern New England and sees potential for national growth while prioritizing equity, flexibility, and supporting individuals' holistic success.Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the students and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Vermont or the Grossman School of Business. Any content provided by our speakers is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any organization, company, or individual.Produced by Colleen Goodhue

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    From Policy to Practice: Tu Rinsche on Tackling Child Labor and Building Sustainable Business Solutions

    Tu Rinsche has worked with multiple large companies and governments to fight against child labor in the chocolate industry. In this episode, she expands on her experience working with multiple shareholders and organizations to achieve a common goal.From a conversation recorded June 2023

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    Leading with Dignity: Grace Kim on Human-Centered Approaches to Organizational Change and Social Impact

    SI-MBA'24 students, Nina Paus-Weiller and Courtney Cunningham, sat down with Grace Kim, CEO of GKC LLC and former Senior Managing Director of Good Worldwide, Inc., amongst many other endeavors. In this chat, they discuss perspectives on organizational change, personal growth, and social impact. Key themes include the importance of recognizing human dignity, breaking down long-term goals into smaller milestones, and valuing authentic human connections. Grace Kim also emphasizes the power of collective action, the need for leaders with compassionate values, and staying hopeful while acknowledging the complexity of creating systemic change. She advocates for being true to oneself, understanding that successful people are just humans with different experiences, and maintaining a vision while remaining flexible about how change occurs.Disclaimer:The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the students and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Vermont or the Grossman School of Business. Any content provided by our speakers is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any organization, company, or individual.From and interview recorded 9/15/2023Produced by Colleen Goodhue

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    Business Reimagined: An introduction to Sustainable Business

    Conversations in Sustainable InnovationThe Simba Podcast, hosted by students from the 2023 cohort, including Nick Matys, Megan Kida, and Peter Dresch, introduces the University of Vermont's Sustainable Innovation MBA program. A diverse cohort of students shares a passion for using business as a force for good, focusing on climate advocacy, social justice, and sustainable practices. The podcast aims to inspire future change-makers by featuring conversations with practitioners in fields like electric vehicles, human rights, and social enterprise. Hosts highlight their collective desire to transform traditional business models and create meaningful social impact through innovative, purpose-driven approaches.From a conversation recorded 6/2/2022Produced by Colleen Goodhue

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The SI-MBA Podcast, aims to inspire future change-makers by featuring conversations with practitioners in fields like electric vehicles, human rights, and social enterprise. The episodes are hosted by Sustainable Innovation MBA students, a diverse cohort of students who share a passion for using business as a force for good, focusing on climate advocacy, social justice, and sustainable practices, and feature conversations with thought leaders transforming these sectors and industries.

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