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Friday, March 17, 2017

Best-selling author, producer and broadcaster John St. Augustine and legendary broadcaster Bill Kurtis will deliver the keynote address during the at 蓝莓视频 on April 4. St. Augustine and Kurtis are partners on 鈥淓arth Matters,鈥 a series of one-minute vignettes on environmental issues that airs on WCPT-AM/FM in Chicago.

The conference, which is in its second year, exposes the University community to green and sustainable businesses in the Chicago area. Invited speakers, businesses and career panelists share firsthand accounts of the opportunities and hurdles in becoming a greener and more sustainable society.

The by St. Augustine and Kurtis will focus on issues related to the ripple effect of climate change on water, land and species. It will serve as the latest installment of the  series, which demonstrates the lifelong value of a Northeastern degree from the perspective of some of the University鈥檚 most successful and inspirational alumni.

St. Augustine (B.A. 鈥92 University Without Walls) is the author of 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥 He is also an award-winning producer and broadcaster whose credits include 鈥淭he Dr. Oz Show鈥 and SiriusXM satellite radio鈥檚 鈥淥prah and Friends.鈥

鈥淥utside of my kids, the environment is the topic that is most important to me because it鈥檚 something we all have in common,鈥 said St. Augustine, who as a student organized a public recycling event in the Auditorium that was attended by about 200 people. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter how you vote鈥攚e鈥檙e all connected to the environment.鈥

St. Augustine鈥檚 journey through Northeastern was unusual, to say the least. A high school football star, he was injured in his final game. Northeastern was the only University that honored its scholarship offer, so he joined the Golden Eagles. St. Augustine then suffered another setback when electrical burns to his hands forced him to drop out of school. After a four-year stint in the Coast Guard, St. Augustine returned to Northeastern to finish earning his degree鈥攚ith a concentration on the environment and recycling.

鈥淎ttending Northeastern was a great experience,鈥 St. Augustine said. 鈥淭he opportunity to give back in the capacity that I am now is almost surreal.鈥

St. Augustine said he is eager to share his journey with the Northeastern community. The overarching message: Don鈥檛 be afraid to take risks.

鈥淚f you always do what you鈥檝e always done, you鈥檒l always get what you鈥檝e always got,鈥 he said.

While Kurtis is not an alumnus, he is a familiar guest at 蓝莓视频. Kurtis gave the University鈥檚 1979 Commencement address, then returned in 2014 to deliver a lecture titled 鈥淒eath By Food: How the American Diet is Making Us Sick鈥 during . Kurtis founded Tallgrass Beef Company in 2002 to champion the environment and the health benefits of grass-fed cattle ranching.

The Green Business Conference runs from 10:30 a.m.-8:50 p.m. on April 4 in Alumni Hall. Other speakers and events include:

  • Valerie Kehoe and Brigit Holt (Geography and Environmental Studies master's student), Conservation @ Home Cook County
  • Jim Babcock and Carolyn McCormick (B.A. Communication, Media and Theatre), Green Community Connections
  • Mark Pikus, VP, Inland Green Capital
  • Carly Schulman and Cian O鈥橫ahoney (Geography and Environmental Studies student), Next Bites
  • Lisa Albrecht, Renewable Energy Specialist, Solar Service Inc.
  • Matthew Kauth (B.A. 鈥13 Geography), Patrick Engineering
  • Career panel (Brandon Leavitt, President and Founder, Solar Service, Inc.; Erik Carlberg (B.A. 鈥16 Business Administration), Solar Service, Inc.; Matthew Kauth (B.A. 鈥13 Geography), Patrick Engineering; Dr. Anthony Bilotti (B.A. '80 Geography and Environmental Studies), Director, Kowalenko Consulting Group, Inc.)

The conference is free and open to the public. Online registration for the keynote address is encouraged. are required to park on campus.

John St. Augustine

Bill Kurtis