What happens when your work to support a better world leaves you struggling to support yourself?
In this candid and inspiring talk, visual designer and sustainable entrepreneur Amy Dritz shares her journey launching a green tech startup designed to help companies move beyond compliance and create a culture of sustainability. What began as a mission to support sustainability professionals and drive change led to a breaking point and a hard truth: unless sustainability is led from the top and embedded into the business model, it often remains an underfunded add-on with limited impact.
Drawing from over 100 interviews with sustainability professionals and her own lived experiences, Amy offers a behind-the-scenes look at the systemic barriers that stall progress—and the emotional toll they take on those working to change the system.
A personal story of burnout and growth, this talk invites conversation about how we can sustain both our work and ourselves as leaders and changemakers.
Amy Dritz is a visual designer, systems thinker, and sustainability strategist with over a decade of experience advancing sustainable change. Most recently, she co-founded a healthcare sustainability platform, where she led user research, design, and strategy.
Her background includes founding a boutique design agency and consulting with mission-driven organizations to strengthen sustainability communications and reduce environmental impact. She has served on nonprofit boards as well as her city’s environmental commission.
Amy holds a Master’s in Sustainable Design from MCAD. A recent transplant from Minnesota, she has fallen in love with the Pacific Northwest and can often be found hiking in the forest, photographing nature, or nerding out over native plants.