I recently had an opportunity to speak with my friend and former classmate, who graduated with a Master of Arts in Sustainable Design in 2013. He is currently living in Brooklyn, New York and teaching design and sustainability at Pratt Institute. Q: What are you currently doing or working on? Creative Director at NYC Mayor’s Office. Q: What is the most exciting or inspiring thing you're working on now? Teaching Design and Sustainability at Pratt. Q: What has been your proudest moment or project in sustainability or sustainable design? Just being one of the first graduates of our MASD program! College is/was always a place of hope for me. As I was asked to teach this course at Pratt, the department was really excited to have someone bring new energy to the table. Even with the small projects I’ve done, I was still able to point them to ideas and solutions they couldn’t envision through traditional approaches. Additionally, I was able to point them to colleagues from the MASD program. I hope this grows our community many times over! Q: What sustainability or sustainable design projects are you looking forward to working on? Really, I want to see how this teaching position grows. Pratt’s undergraduate programs are world class yet the communications department lags behind in sustainability. So really the only way to go is up! Q: How have you applied what you learned in the program? What haven’t I applied? ! Last week, I had a whole class dedicated to Buckminster Fuller. I was shocked that they didn’t know who the “OG” of sustainability was, so I had MASD’s very own Curt McNamara come and speak. It’s an amazing feeling to show someone “Bucky” for the first time. It reminds me of when I first learned about him and how inspired I was. Q: What were the most important or useful things that you learned in the program? Systems Thinking. More than a strategy, it’s really a mindset, once you comprehend it totally. It can be applied in so many ways and your solutions are far more stable and robust than they otherwise would be. Q: What did you learn in the program that you wish everyone would learn? Systems Thinking. See above. Q: What recommendations do you have for people considering a career in sustainable design? Get ready. It can be challenging, but ultimately rewarding not just for the client but for your own mental health. Knowing that your work “helps” the world, is a grand thing for the designer. Q: If you had a magic wand and could completely solve one sustainability problem, what would it be? Methane leaks. It’s right there at our feet and we could really mitigate it with the right effort. This is really where designers and media experts come in. It is just one problem, but it’s impact grossly outweighs the effort required to fix it. Categories Alumni in Action Published on February 21, 2022 Tags MA in Sustainable Design 51Ϲ sustainable design Sustainability systems thinking