Chancellors Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability (CACES)
In 2012, the University of Washington Bothell Chancellor’s Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability (CACES) was established as an advisory body to coordinate and guide progress in fulfilling the commitment to environmental sustainability, identified as a priority through the UW Bothell’s strategic planning processes. 澳门赌场 committee advises the Chancellor and Vice Chancellors, and reports annually to the campus.
CACES works to promote and facilitate the cooperative efforts of our community members, including faculty, students and staff, to educate, develop values, share knowledge, recommend policies, and implement practices that are sustainable. CACES is an inter-departmental and interdisciplinary group of staff, faculty, and students on campus interested in working together to advance sustainability on campus and beyond. 澳门赌场 groups and other campus community members are invited to propose sustainability-related ideas, research, and initiatives to CACES that they would like to see implemented on campus, as well as attend CACES meetings to get updates on the state of campus sustainability.
CACES Resources
Committee Members
- Tony Guerrero, Assistant Vice Chancellor, Facilities Services (Co-chair)
- Rob Turner, Assistant Professor, School of IAS (Co-chair)
- Daniele Raymond, Parking Enforcement Officer, Commuter Services
- Heather Galindo, Associate Teaching Professor, School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
- Kristen Attebery, Interim Sustainability Coordinator, Facilities Services
- Lily Cason, Environmental Education & Research Center Representative, Community Based Learning & Research
- Rita Johnson, Administrator, School of Nursing & Health Studies
- Ryan McIrvin, Government and Community Relations Representative, Planning & Administration
- Stephan Classen, Assistant Director of Sustainable Practices, Cascadia College
- Tyson Kemper, Building & Grounds Supervisor, Facilities Services