REnvP Launch Special

In this episode we talk about all things Registered Environmental Practitioner (REnvP) - a professional registration recently launched by the Society for the Environment. Registered Environmental Practitioner (REnvP) is a professional registration recognising the competence, skills and commitment of professionals working to enhance or protect the environment. Becoming a REnvP demonstrates that you have signed a code of professional conduct and have been judged by your peers to be working at a professional standard, consistently implementing, developing and advocating good environmental practices.EnvCast guests: Sarah Mukherjee - CEO of IEMA (Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment)Rhianna Jarvis REnvP - Corporate Partnerships Manager at Sustrans. Formerly Partnerships and Development Lead at the Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES). Simon Benfield CEnv - Director of Bridges at Ramboll. Chartered Environmentalist via the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED)To learn more about REnvP please visit our website -https://socenv.org.uk/REnvP  //// Twitter: @SocEnv_HQ // YouTube: Society for the Environment //Website: Socenv.org.uk //Check out our other platforms: YouTube: Society for the Environment //Website: socenv.org.uk // LinkedIn: society-for-the-environment // Twitter: @SocEnv_HQ

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Our monthly EnvCast podcast series is designed to provide insight into the lives of environmental professionals. What drives them? How did they get where they are today? Why do they do what they do? The selection of Chartered Environmentalists, Registered Environmental Practitioners and Registered Environmental Technicians that we’ll be interviewing each month is as diverse as our register is, with our podcasts featuring environmental experts from across a variety of sectors and disciplines. Areas of expertise range from air quality to waste management, water to engineering. You can make sure not to miss any of our podcasts by subscribing now! // LinkedIn: Society for the Environment // Twitter: @SocEnv_HQ // YouTube: Society for the Environment // website: socenv.org.uk