Student Conservation Association

Business Students Develop Strategies for National Parks

17:28 minutes (4 MB)
In this Good Company podcast, Michael Conner talks to Reginald “Flip” Hagood, the Student Conservation Association's (The SCA) Senior Vice President for Strategic Initiatives about the S.C.A.’s unique MBA internship program with the US National Parks. The SCA Business Plan Initiative brings together student interns from the nation's top business schools and the US National Parks for an intense summer internship program focusing on environmental business management.


Students Stepping Out to Save the Earth

14:00 minutes (3.21 MB)
Bettina Mok, the Western Regional Manager for the Student Conservation Association's High School Programs, joins Scott Cluthe to discuss SCA's upcoming Bay Area Earth Day Events. Bettina is joined by SCA students who share their experiences as Conservation Leadership Corp members in the SCA. For more information on the SCA, visit


Top Honors for Students Saving the Environment

12:37 minutes (2.89 MB)
The Lazy Environmentalist talks with Student Conservation Association members Jay Satz and Tamara Paul about the history of the SCA and its conservation programs throughout America. As the Vice President of Western Initiatives, Jay has been the key liaison in directing volunteer flood recovery efforts at Washington’s Mount Rainer National Park. Tamara is a rising star in SCA, who works as an SCA recruiter visiting schools and universities around the country promoting the countless opportunities available with SCA.

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