New Partnership with The George Washington University’s Environmental and Energy Management Institute

ARLINGTON, Va., March 28, 2023—Cadmus, a leading provider of technical and strategic expertise to governments, energy utilities, and private sector companies worldwide, announced a new partnership with The George Washington University’s Environmental and Energy Management Institute (EEMI). Cadmus and EEMI’s work and mission align through shared programmatic involvement on environmental and energy challenges.  

EEMI is focused on the advancement of human knowledge applicable to pragmatic, implementable, non-regulatory, next generation self-governance solutions based on national and international standards for environmental, energy, and sustainability management. The institute also conducts state-of-the-art research, promotes graduate and professional education, and undertakes service activities that are important to the application and implementation of national and international standards for the management of environmental, energy, and sustainability challenges facing organizations and communities throughout the nation and the world.  

Through this partnership, Cadmus and EEMI will collaborate to help identify program and project work in which their skills and expertise align while leveraging combined resources to tackle challenging environmental and energy-related issues. Additionally, Cadmus will support EEMI events and foster connections with new and developing talent. 

“Cadmus is honored to partner with EEMI in support of its vision to generate and disseminate knowledge about the most pressing national and international environmental, energy, and sustainability challenges,” said Cadmus President and CEO Ian Kline. “We are very excited about this partnership’s potential to enrich our community and advance the next generation of leaders developing and advocating for sustainable solutions.” 

About Cadmus

Cadmus is a strategic and technical consultancy compelled to help solve the world’s most challenging problems. We assemble outstanding teams of leading experts with an ethos grounded in collaboration and a drive for impact, who work seamlessly across disciplines and leverage transformative technologies to help our clients achieve extraordinary outcomes. Together, we are strengthening society and the natural world. Cadmus’ more than 1,000 consultants serve government, commercial, and nongovernmental organizations around the world. For more information, visit www.cadmusgroup.com

About EEMI

The George Washington University’s Environmental and Energy Management Institute (EEMI) was chartered as a university-wide institute in 2015 to advance human knowledge applicable to pragmatic, implementable, non-regulatory, next generation self-governance solutions primarily focused on national and international standards for environmental, energy, and sustainability management. 

Housed within the School of Engineering and Applied Science, EEMI is interdisciplinary and includes the active participation of GW faculty from the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Milken Institute School of Public Health, School of Law, and the College of Professional Studies.  

The Institute conducts state-of-the-art, relevant research, promotes graduate and professional education, and undertakes service activities that are pertinent to the application and implementation of environmental, energy, and sustainability solutions. 

Current areas of interest include: 

  • Climate Change 
  • Environmental & Energy Management  
  • Grid Technology 
  • Data Center Energy Efficiency 
  • Electric Vehicles 
  • Green, Smart & Sustainable Cities  
  • Water, and 
  • Next Generation Self-Governance