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News Brief

Ben Shepherd Leaves Vacant Position at RMI

Ben Shepherd

is leaving his position as research consultant for the Green Development Services division of the

Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) to work for a leading U.K. firm of green consulting engineers and landscape architects,

Battle McCarthy Ltd. After a stint in London, Shepherd will be setting up a U.S. office for that firm in New York City. Meanwhile, RMI is looking for someone to fill Shepherd’s shoes. Details are online at

www.rmi.org, under “About RMI” and then “Employment at RMI.” Applications are due by December 2nd.

Published November 1, 2002

(2002, November 1). Ben Shepherd Leaves Vacant Position at RMI. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/ben-shepherd-leaves-vacant-position-rmi

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