Stuart Graduate Is Among the Leaders Tapped for 40 Under 40 Awards by Midwest Energy News
Stuart School of Business alumna and Navy Pier Sustainability Program Manager Savitha Chelladurai (M.B.A. ā15) has been honored as one of Midwest Energy Newsā .
The magazine annually highlights emerging leaders and innovators from all sectorsāindustry, government, regulatory, business, academia, nonprofit, and advocacyāthroughout the Midwest region and their work in Americaās transition to a clean energy economy.
Chelladurai was hired a year ago to lead Navy Pierās sustainability agenda related to waste, energy, water, and transportation, she says, as well as to integrate sustainability into the visitor experience in ways that are engaging, informative, andāfittingly, given the towering Ferris wheel that marks the Pier on ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×ās lakefrontāfun and uplifting.
āBeing right on Lake Michigan, the water is very front of mind for everyone,ā Chelladurai notes. āWe need to be really good stewards of our environment, [which] feels like both an obligation and an opportunity.ā
With nine million visitors annually, Navy Pier in ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Illinois. Itās also the site of a large and growing workforce. A section of the Pier is currently a construction site, as a hotel is being added to the mix of restaurants and shops, theatres, radio station, convention and conference venues, parking, and other attractions and services.
āItās a challenge,ā says Chelladurai. āIf youāre adding things into the site, how do you continue to reduce your impacts on the environment?ā
Chelladuraiās Master of Business Administration studies at Stuart included a specialization in sustainability. āI was always a person who thought about the impact we are having on our environment, both positively and negatively,ā she says. Realizing that she could have more effect on environmental issues by making them the focus of her professional life, she decided to go back to school to prepare for a career shift. Stuart was the right fit, she says, because of its strong program and top faculty in sustainability and environmental management.
Chelladurai also sits on the Associate Board for the Delta Institute, a nonprofit which collaborates with communities to solve environmental challenges.
Midwest Energy News is a publication of Fresh Energy, an independent nonprofit organization with the goal of speeding the transition to a clean energy economy.