Climate Pathfinder: Leading the Green Devil Way
Brandon Hersh fused his love of sports with his passion for sustainability


Hersh was selected to participate on the by coach David Cutcliffe, served as an ACTION mentor to freshman athletes, and became the Duke Student Government director for varsity student athlete affairs. His involvement with athletics led to his appointment by President Vincent Price to serve on the 老牛影视 Athletics Council in 2023-24.
Inspiration and a Path Forward
The moment of inspiration for Hersh came when he realized he could merge his interest in sustainability with his passion for sports. A fellow student and field hockey player, 鈥24, had the same idea and was trying to establish a new sustainable athletics group.
鈥淭here it was 鈥 sustainability plus sports,鈥 Hersh said. 鈥淚 was like, 鈥榣et me help you build this thing. There鈥檚 tremendous opportunity here.鈥 So together, we started looking at what we could accomplish to make athletics more sustainable and capitalize on our platform.鈥
This a-ha moment in Hersh鈥檚 journey would become the catalyst for a host of projects, connections and accomplishments that would shape his growth at Duke and make significant contributions to .
With this new sense of clarity and purpose, Hersh helped build the alongside Burns; helped to pioneer the that so far has diverted more than 1,500 pairs of shoes and 500 articles of athletic clothing from landfills; and helped conceptualize and execute multiple , among other projects.
Hersh and Burns became the first Sustainable Athletics interns at Duke. After graduation, Hersh returned to assume a newly created role within Duke Athletics and the Office of Climate and Sustainability as Duke Athletics Climate & Sustainability Coordinator. His work has earned him several special recognitions, including a regional , the , and a .
Capstone Achievements and Impact
Over the past seven months, Hersh has led the effort to position Duke Athletics as a leader in sustainable sports. In his role, he assesses and implements strategic sustainability initiatives, works with key community partners, and aligns athletics with the Duke Climate Commitment. Duke Athletics is well on its way toward its goals, but there is still work to be done to build the long-term infrastructure needed to support lasting change.

One of Hersh鈥檚 most significant achievements has been his work to establish the Athletics Climate Team, composed of more than 40 staff members across 20 departments. The team aims to embed sustainability within all aspects of Duke Athletics. This capstone accomplishment highlights the culmination of Hersh鈥檚 work and persistence in finding a meaningful and impactful way of fusing his love of sports with his passion for sustainability.

Hersh views sustainability not as a burden or an agenda, but as a tool for efficiency and optimization. What advice does he have for other students who want to make an impact?
鈥淚鈥檇 say the first step is to embed yourself in the systems you want to improve. Really get involved and understand the challenges. Then bring solutions.鈥
For more information or to get involved in Duke Athletics鈥 climate and sustainability efforts, visit .
For more information on the Duke Climate Commitment, visit .