Hangout with an Ecopreneur: Tinia Pina on Feb 26, 4 pm EST

HangoutWe are proud to announce a new Hangout-on-Air series on Ecopreneurist called “Hangout with an Ecopreneur.” Every Tuesday we will chat with an entrepreneur who is creating an impact through a viable business. We hope these inspiring stories and lessons learned will encourage you to dream big and do good.

For our next hangout on-air on Google+, we will chat with Tinia Pina.

Tinia_picTinia Pina is the Founder and CEO of  Re-Nuble , an organics-to-energy social enterprise based in the D.C. metropolitan area. Tinia founded Re-Nuble with a mission to “Redefine Waste” within local, urban communities. Tinia holds a B.S. in Business Information Technology from Virginia Tech and is studying at the Center for Environmental Research and Conservation at Columbia University’s Earth Institute. You can follow her on Twitter at @viarenuble.

Submit your questions:

Do you have a question for Tinia? Please feel free to post the question on the event page and I will include reader questions in our discussion.

Hangout Details:

When: Tuesday, Feb 19, 4 PM EST

Where: on Google Plus

The Hangout will also stream live on our YouTube Channel

Format: The Hangout will include a few questions from me (10-15 min). After our initial chat I will pose reader questions or hangout participants can ask her a question through the event page.

Join us on Tuesday!




About Priti Ambani

Priti Ambani writes about social and environmental enterprises, start-ups and Web 2.0 businesses. She is the Managing Editor of Ecopreneurist.

Specializing in her ability to work with impact organizations from the ground up, Priti has developed successful business and communications strategies for fledgling start-ups, social and environmental enterprises. She also serves as a sustainability consultant at GreenDen Consultancy and advises on corporate social responsibility and the triple bottom line.

Priti is a Professional Engineer and holds a Master’s degree in Biological Resources Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park.

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