Environmental Management Centre Pvt Ltd
Krupa Desai is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in the field of environmental management and architecture. Currently serving as Associate Vice President at Environmental Management Centre LLP since August 2014, Krupa has also contributed as a Visiting Scholar at Purdue University and as Visiting Faculty at IES College of Architecture, specializing in Geographic Information Systems. Prior experience includes an internship at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements, focusing on GHG inventory and climate change-related research. Additionally, Krupa worked as an Assistant Architect at IntraPlanner, engaging in conceptual design and client management. Educational qualifications include a Post Graduate Diploma in Urban Management Tools for Climate Change from the Institute of Housing and Urban Studies, an M.Tech in Climate Change and Sustainable Development from CEPT University, and a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture from SCET, Surat.
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Environmental Management Centre Pvt Ltd
Environmental Management Centre (EMC) was established in 1996. Our consulting services are strategic, knowledge driven and supported through research and training. In all consulting assignments we harmonize economic, environmental and social considerations into the business logic, development plans and policy frameworks. Under the leadership of Dr.Prasad Modak, we have conceived, developed and executed a number of national, regional and international assignments that have set several "firsts". Many of these have stimulated action leading to policy reforms, sustainable investments and led to long term capacity building. Our mission is Practicing Sustainability to the Advantage of All. Mainstreaming sustainability is an advantage and not just an expression of ethos. The "advantage factor" is not limited to environmental or social dimensions but also entails gains in economic terms. Sustainability leads to savings and improved brand value. EMC believes that these advantages do not remain the purview of a select few but are in fact available and should be so, to ‘all’ those concerned and involved.