Anjan Shroff

Youth Ambassador And Speaker at Green Sports Alliance

Anjan Shroff is a dedicated youth ambassador and speaker at the Green Sports Alliance, actively advocating for high school sports' involvement in sustainability initiatives. As the founder and president of the Sports Analytics Club at the Latin School of Chicago, Anjan fosters a community focused on data analytics within the sports industry. Anjan's recent internship at the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government involved engaging with climate negotiations, while previous roles included serving as Assistant Technology Officer for the Junior Economic Club of Chicago. Anjan's educational journey includes a Bachelor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan and participation in various prestigious programs related to data science and sports management.

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Green Sports Alliance

The Green Sports Alliance leverages the cultural and market influence of sports to promote healthy, sustainable communities where people live and play. The Green Sports Alliance convenes professional sports leagues, sports governing bodies, colleges, teams, venues, their partners, and millions of fans around meaningful change toward a more sustainable future. Through the Play to Zero® program, it leads the embrace of renewable energy, waste diversion, water efficiency, and environmentally preferable practices. Through its marquee event greening division, The Green Sports Alliance delivers best-in-class sustainable productions to minimize environmental impacts and maximize community legacies, driving scalability and replications across the industry. The Green Sports Alliance is committed to sharing best practices, visit greensportsalliance.org for more information. We have 400+ members, 15+ sports & entertainment greening movement partners & 10+ Play To Zero partners. Join the movement and become a member of the Green Sports Alliance today.


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