GTECH’er Spotlight: Court Gould

Get to know...Court Gould [one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last] Role at GTECH: President of GTECH's Board of Directors Day Job: Executive Director of Sustainable Pittsburgh Hometown: Pittsburgh Alma Mater: University of Southern California Favorite Activity: Trying to live simply, love generously and leave the world better than I found it Favorite Burrito Topping: Bring on the rice!   [/one_half_last] "The GTECH Board of Directors is united around the mission to cultivate communities' capacities to advance sustainability for local well-being. There's a can-do…

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The Women of GTECH

Today is International Women's Day, a day that celebrates the "economic, social and political achievements " of women around the globe. This year's theme is: Inspiring Change. Nonprofits are institutions and advocates for a change across a wide spectrum of issues, particularly social affairs, facing our country. The women of GTECH sat down and discussed why we work at a nonprofit, and the ways we are inspiring change in our own communities. Why do you work for a nonprofit? Lydia…

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Lessons Learned from Green Eggs and Ham

Doing a lot with a little. In 1960, Dr. Seuss wrote one of the bestselling children's books of all time, “Green Eggs and Ham.” According to Wikipedia, the work was a result of a bet between Seuss and his publisher that the author could not complete an entire book using fewer than the 225 in “The Cat in the Hat.” Not only did Seuss write Green Eggs and Ham in less than 225 words, he did it using just 50.…

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Community-Driven Design in the Hilltop

The first step in reducing blight in the Hilltop is seeking ideas from the citizens that live there. On Thursday evening, Hilltop residents, Grow Pittsburgh, Penn State Cooperative Extension, Mt. Oliver City/St. Clair Block Watch, Chatham University’s Urban Design Lab, ReClaim South Ambassadors, the Hilltop Alliance, and many others convened at the Lighthouse Cathedral in the Hilltop to explore ideas for re-purposing the 115 vacant acres of the former St. Clair Village site. GTECH has been part of the steering committee for…

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Volunteers in Action

GTECH held its first volunteer day of the season this past weekend, hosting about 60 student volunteers from Students Today Leaders Forever. For this group of high school students, GTECH was just one stop on the organization’s “Pay it Forward” tour this February, a five-day servant leadership trip during which young adults in middle school, high school and college volunteer during the morning and participate in leadership activities during the day. We are thankful that these young leaders lent so…

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GTECH Staff love their communities

Love is in the air and on your block. This Valentine's Day week, we are asking everyone to share some loving' for their 'hood. Here is some GTECH Staff some photos from the staff on what they swoon over in their stomping grounds. Want to share you're own? [one_half][/one_half][one_half_last] Sara Innamorato Neighborhood: Lawrenceville "I love that is live in walking distance of delicious croissants" [/one_half_last] [one_half][/one_half][one_half_last] Travis Mecum Neighborhood: Larimer "I really like this bench in the Larimer Green Team…

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3 Things the Super Bowl Teaches Us About Being Green.

By now you're back in the office, the chili bowls are empty and the Seahawks have been crowned Super Bowl champs. Besides discovering that Seattle has one heck of a defense, we can glean a few lessons from last night's gridiron matchup:   Host more get togethers. According to Opower's 2012 analysis of residential energy usage, consumption dropped up to 5 percent below average during the Super Bowl. Why? More eyes on fewer televisions. Don't wait until the next major…

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Start a Love Affair with your Community.

This Valentine's Day why not fall in love with your community? At GTECH, we believe that environmental, economic and social problems degrade the health of our communities and create barriers to progress. The only way to conquer these issues is to speak up for the future of your neighborhood. That's why we want you to show and spread the love you have for your community.  Share photos that inspire others with the best of what your neighborhood has to offer. It's…

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Favorite Moments 2013

Our office closed for the holiday break, giving us an opportunity to spend time with friends and family. Just as quickly as you could say, “Happy 2014,” the past few weeks flew by. We took a moment to reflect on the year — five themes emerged as staff shared favorite memories. 1. Sharing the community-development limelight "So many wonderful moments, memories, and events from 2013.  One that certainly tops the list is the opportunity to share the stage at Green…

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Talent City – Giving Power Away

By Andrew Butcher Recently I was invited to serve as a Screening Committee member for the Talent City Initiative.  For folks who don't know about it - Talent City is produced by The Pittsburgh Foundation and The University of Pittsburgh's Institute of Politics designed to bring objectivity, transparency, and rigorous hiring practices to build the best available Senior Leadership to lead the City of Pittsburgh.  The driving intention here is to elevate the standard and performance of Pittsburgh's city government through…

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Meet Noah: Special Projects Intern

Noah, a current student at Dartmouth University, is visiting family here is Pittsburgh. He decided to spend part of his holiday break interning with us, so we decided to ask him some questions about what he is working on. [one_half] [one_half] [one_half_last] Noah Rickerich year: Sophmore school: Dartmouth major: Economics and Philosophy [/one_half_last] GTECH: Where are you from originally? NOAH: I've lived in York, Maine my whole life G: So why are you here in Pittsburgh and interning with GTECH…

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The Bruner Loeb Forum: My Takeways

Recently, GTECH was invited to attend the Bruner Loeb Forum in Detroit for two days of discussion on vacancy and the associated issues currently being addressed in our nation's legacy cities. Designers, government officials, forward thinkers, funders and nonprofit leaders participated in a series of neighborhood tours, panel discussions, facilitated small group sessions and presentations. As the Director of ReClaim, I was interested in unearthing some lessons that other cities can teach Pittsburgh when it comes to issues of vacant…

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