Sustainability Skill Set

Louis DeMaso

The Sustainability Skill Set Podcast was created to help you accelerate your career in sustainability through conversations with inspiring professionals. Join your host, Louis DeMaso, for a unique, inside-look at the workday of sustainability professionals and learn about the skills, tools, and techniques they use to succeed. Visit sustainabilityskillset.com to learn more about the show or to ask questions. We hope the show brings you lots of value!

  1. 09/22/2025

    Episode 18. Mike Shriberg on How Sustainability Leadership is Modern Leadership

    Today’s guest is Dr. Mike Shriberg, a professor of practice and engagement at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability, and the director of the University of Michigan Water Center. Mike has spent his career at the intersection of academia, advocacy, and leadership development working to prepare the next generation of sustainability professionals for the real-world challenges they will face. Mike’s work is grounded in a simple but powerful insight: sustainability leadership is modern leadership. Our field is constantly changing, uncertain, and complex, which means success depends less on memorizing content and more on developing the process skills that help us adapt, collaborate, and lead. In this episode, we dig into Mike’s research on how well higher education is preparing students for sustainability careers. We talk about the gap between theory and practice, why project-based and reflective learning are so critical, and how universities can better partner with organizations to give students meaningful, real-world experience. Mike also shares what he’s learned about how skills shift across a career, why the most successful professionals are self-reflective, and how to stand out in interviews by showing not just what you know, but how you think. If you’ve ever wondered what sustainability leadership really means, how to prepare yourself for a career in this dynamic field, or how higher education can evolve to meet the moment, this conversation is full of insight.

    55 min
  2. 08/21/2025

    Episode 16. Carlos Villalpando on Working at the Intersection of Data, Business, and Sustainability

    Our guest for this episode is Carlos Villalpando, a technology leader, sustainability advocate, and enterprise architect who’s helping some of the world’s biggest companies make sense of their carbon data. Carlos is a Director at Salesforce, where he works on the Net Zero Cloud team guiding organizations on their path to credible climate action through better data, smarter systems, and long-term strategy. His journey into sustainability wasn’t planned. With a background in IT and customer success, Carlos spent years leading tech teams, mentoring architects, and building enterprise solutions across higher education and philanthropy. But after an internal realignment at Salesforce brought him into the Net Zero Cloud space, he discovered a new purpose. Carlos stayed—and he’s been learning, building, and advocating ever since. Not just for better sustainability software, but for better collaboration between sustainability and tech teams. In this episode, we explore what it means to be an enterprise architect in the world of sustainability, why Scope 3 emissions are such a beast to tackle, and how sustainability professionals can level up their data strategy to unlock real impact—not just reporting. Carlos also shares how his background in IT helps him bridge the gap between business goals and sustainability needs, and why the best sustainability work often starts with asking the right questions—not just taking orders. Whether you’re working in sustainability, data, or somewhere in between, this episode is packed with insights on how to build smarter systems and stronger careers.

    53 min
  3. 08/12/2025

    Episode 15. Neil Yeoh on Building a Practical Path into Climate Work

    Today’s guest is Neil Yeoh, a sustainability leader, entrepreneur, and educator who's dedicated to accelerating climate solutions across industries. Neil is the founder and CEO of a sustainability consulting company called OnePointFive. He also started OnePointFive Academy, which is a hands-on training program helping people from all backgrounds break into impactful climate careers. But Neil didn’t start in this space. He actually began his career in oil and gas. He gradually became disillusioned and was looking for a change. He began volunteering for a non-profit in the evening and went on to earn a master’s degree in Environmental Management. Over time, he shifted his career towards climate work. Since then, he’s consulted for companies globally, published articles through Forbes and the World Economic Forum, and shared powerful insights on the skills needed to drive real sustainability progress. Through his OnePointFive Academy, Neil has helped hundreds of fellows learn technical skills like carbon accounting, lifecycle analysis, and decarbonization strategy. His approach is grounded in the belief that anyone, no matter where they come from or what field they’re in, can have a real positive impact through their work. This episode is full of insights on how to carve your own path in sustainability. Whether you’re looking to get into this work or already in a sustainability role, I think you’ll really enjoy it.

    1 hr
  4. 11/28/2023

    Episode 11. Shea Jameel on relationship-based sustainability leadership, a common approach to driving sustainability across industries, and practical steps for interview preparation.

    In the latest episode of the Sustainability Skill Set podcast, I sit down with Shea Jameel, Senior Director of Sustainability at Marsh McLennan, to discuss her impressive career journey and the skills she uses to succeed. Shea shares insights on building meaningful relationships, making the business case for sustainability, and driving change within organizations. Throughout the episode, Shea highlights the importance of strong relationships when implementing sustainability initiatives, regardless of industry. She emphasizes the need for effective communication, project management skills, and the ability to adapt to change. Shea also offers valuable advice on preparing for sustainability interviews, including the importance of storytelling and demonstrating concrete examples of skills and experiences. We wrap up the episode by weighing the benefits of having either a focused or broad approach to sustainability careers. She encourages individuals to follow their passions and interests while also considering the industry landscape and personal flexibility. If you're interested in a career in sustainability or want to enhance your skills in the field, don't miss this enlightening episode with Shea Jameel on the Sustainability Skill Set podcast. Tune in now to gain valuable insights and actionable advice!

    39 min

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The Sustainability Skill Set Podcast was created to help you accelerate your career in sustainability through conversations with inspiring professionals. Join your host, Louis DeMaso, for a unique, inside-look at the workday of sustainability professionals and learn about the skills, tools, and techniques they use to succeed. Visit sustainabilityskillset.com to learn more about the show or to ask questions. We hope the show brings you lots of value!