Nortel’s Green takes 1st place in London Olympics bid

by Tom Raftery on July 31, 2008 · 2 comments

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Episode 1 of the GreenMonk Podcasts – 08 mins 28 secs

We have been thinking of starting a podcast here on GreenMonk for some time so when I read that Nortel is going to be the official Network Infrastructure Provider for the London 2012 Olympics I decided that would be a great story to start with.

My guest on this podcast is Nortel’s Dave Johnson. Dave is the General Manager, Olympic Programs for Nortel and I figured if anyone could tell us what went on behind the scenes in this process, it’d be Dave.

Dave graciously agreed to come on the show and he explained how Nortel’s Green credentials were paramount to their winning the bid. According to Dave “sustainability was one of the key focuses for LOCOG (the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games) and when they say sustainability, Green is one of the key pillars of that sustainability”.

We are seeing more and more Green credentials being a factor in purchasing processes and this is just one of the more public examples.

If your company isn’t considering going Green for reducing your costs, you may well want to consider doing so to maintain your sales!!!

Download the entire interview here
(7.7mb mp3)

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1 Alan in Belfast August 13, 2008 at 2:47 pm

Is there a specific RSS feed for the podcast (ie, one that can be lazily entered into iTunes and then left ot its own devices)?

Alan

2 Tom Raftery August 13, 2008 at 5:00 pm

Good question Alan, the feed for the podcast is http://greenmonk.net/category/podcast/feed/

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