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Mike Shriberg, Ph.D.

Professor of Practice & Engagement

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Dr. Mike Shriberg is a Professor of Practice & Engagement at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment & Sustainability (SEAS). His work focuses on sustainability leadership/organizational change, Great Lakes water policy and institutions, climate/energy policy, and campus sustainability/carbon neutrality. Previously, he served as the Great Lakes regional executive director at the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) and as the education director at the Graham Sustainability Institute. Before that, he was policy director at Ecology Center, director of Environment Michigan and environmental studies program director and assistant professor at Chatham University. Dr. Shriberg earned his B.S. with honors & distinction in Biology & Society (with a concentration in Environment & Business) at Cornell University’s College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, his M.S. and Ph.D. in Resource Policy & Behavior (as an Erb Institute Doctoral Fellow) at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability and a Non-Profit Executive Leadership Certificate at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Dr. Shriberg has published dozens of articles and book chapters on sustainability leadership and management, testified before Congress, won numerous awards, and regularly makes expert appearances in the media.