2017 Bright Award for Environmental Sustainability

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PANEL DISCUSSION: DEMOCRATIZING ENERGY: BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY FROM THE GROUND UP
Join our panel of renewable energy and policy experts for an in-depth discussion on promoting renewable and sustainable energy practices on a global scale.

Greg Dalton

Founder and Host, Climate One

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Laura Hattendorf

Lecturer in Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business; Head of Investments, Mulago Foundation

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Arun Majumdar

Co-director of Stanford’s Precourt Institute for Energy

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Andrij Zinchenko

Co-founder, Greencubator

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Roman Zinchenko

Co-founder, Greencubator

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2017 WINNERS
This year’s recipients are Andrij Zinchenko and Roman Zinchenko, who co-founded Greencubator to promote affordable renewable energy technology in Ukraine. To learn more about the Zinchenko brothers, click here.

Andrij Zinchenko

Andrij Zinchenko – Co-founder, Greencubator

Roman Zinchenko

Roman Zinchenko – Co-founder, Greencubator

ABOUT THE BRIGHT AWARD
The Bright Award recognizes individual(s) who have made unheralded contributions to environmental sustainability. Each year, Stanford Law School will give the Bright Award to an individual working in a specific region of the world. The award winner receives $100,000 and delivers a public lecture at Stanford University. To learn more about The Bright Award, click here.

Organizers

Stanford Law School

Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment