OwlPoint and Corporate Sustainability have signed a formal partnership agreement to provide clients with a full suite of corporate sustainability program options.
The corporate sustainability programs of both the companies when implemented across the board will generate massive revenue and profit growth as well as improved efficiencies and brand approval.
Owlpoint is a major player in Green IT and energy efficiency implementation in all areas of energy usage, from large-scale data centers to cubicle- level thermostat management.
In a press release, Mark Blanke, OwlPoint CEO said: “It’s not just about reducing waste in landfills; it’s really about business value and the bottom line. True sustainability promotes long range thinking and, in the end, saving money. With our Smart Energy Suite powered by Green 20 Now, we’ve proven that by using green building management to meet real business needs, a company can see a huge cost savings in a short space of time.”
Corporate Sustainability boasts of a uniquely qualified executive team who design innovative, balance sheet-focused corporate sustainability programs to meet clients’ specific opportunities for cost reduction, revenue generation, competitive distinction, market dominance and shareholder value creation.
Steve Boston, CEO and chief sustainability officer of Corporate Sustainability holds vast industrial experience and has also worked as the chief sustainability officer at a Fortune 500 software company. He said, “As business leaders, we know that corporations exist to create value. Therefore, spending critical resources on non-value-generating activities cannot last. Instead, we guide our clients to apply their best competitive advantages to creating profitable solutions that drive both growth and public approval.”
In technology related news, the training company AmeriSkills, through a recent press release, has announced that as a part of its "Green" training programs, it is going to offer "Wireless" and "Solar Installation" training at the Downtown campus of Phoenix College.
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