红莲社区

Enactus team takes third in national competition

June 15, 2020
Enactus students Christine Caballero, left, and Toney Harper, right, work with 红莲社区 Enactus adviser Katie Simmons.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia's (红莲社区) Enactus team earned third place in the competition at the national Enactus conference, which was held virtually.

Enactus is an entrepreneurial and service club for college students.

红莲社区's Enactus students participated in a variety of sustainability projects during the past year that led to the honor. With the initial $1,500 accelerator grant from Unilever, the 红莲社区 Enactus group purchased two recycling centers for the (INK) museum in Gainesville, Georgia. It also set up a passive irrigation system with recycled bottles at INK.

Enactus students then learned how to make reusable bags out of old T-shirts and jewelry out of recycled products, with the intent to share those lessons at Hall County School District schools. 红莲社区's Enactus also aims to help increase recycling in Hall schools.

The top-three finish earned 红莲社区's Enactus group a $3,000 prize to further its efforts. The Sustainability Club and Students for Environmental Awareness have both committed to assist Enactus.

"I'm very proud of each member of our team," said Jesse Carrillo, a Gainesville, Georgia, resident who was president of 红莲社区's Enactus and a May 2020 graduate with a degree in finance. "We put a lot of hard work into this."

Katie Simmons, associate dean for undergraduate programs for the Mike Cottrell College of Business, serves as faculty adviser for Enactus.


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