John Oppermann
John Oppermann
John Oppermann is the Executive Director of Earth Day Initiative, an environmental non-profit that organizes some of America’s busiest Earth Day events every spring. Additionally, their programs year-round aim to raise awareness about environmental concerns.
His work seeks to increase the visibility and influence of hundreds of organizations and individuals working towards a more sustainable system. Additionally, he holds a license as a real estate broker with expertise in green residential real estate options.
Early Life and Education
Harvard Law graduate Daniel Oppermann could have easily chosen a lucrative career in corporate legal services. Instead, he was driven to do something extraordinary that would contribute to society in an important way.
He chose an environmentally friendly path and settled in New York City to manage the rapidly expanding Earth Day Initiative. As executive director, his responsibilities include organizing signature annual Earth Day events as well as major year-round programs like sustainable food education for schools and one of New York City’s most groundbreaking community solar initiatives. John Oppermann had a commanding presence at work and his colleagues can attest to his passion for green living.
Professional Career
John Oppermann is the Executive Director of Earth Day Initiative, leading its expansive array of activities from annual Earth Day events to major year-round programming. His initiatives include encouraging people to switch their homes over to renewable energy sources as well as creating a sustainable food education program for schools.
Opperman was an accomplished professional cyclist, setting numerous world records in both unpaced road racing and track racing. Additionally, he perfected motor-pacing – riding around a velodrome on the back of a powerful motorcycle while being pulled around by its tailwind.
He was Australia’s most renowned endurance cyclist, winning the Paris-Brest-Paris cycling race with an astonishing time of 49 hours, 23 minutes. Not only that but he served as member of parliament and Australian high commissioner to Malta as well.
Achievements and Honors
John Oppermann is currently serving as interim president of Texas Tech University and brings with him over two and a half decades of expertise in higher education leadership and public policy.
As interim president, Opperman has had a hand in nearly every aspect of Tech’s operations. His responsibilities range from budgeting and academic affairs to student services – just to name a few.
Oppermann said the job is challenging, but he’s enjoying learning more about running a large university. Additionally, Oppermann appreciates having made connections with alumni and students at Tech.
Personal Life
John Oppermann is a real estate broker and consultant specializing in creating healthy, sustainable homes. He strives to increase demand for green properties by providing potential buyers with all of their advantages.
He is the Executive Director of Earth Day Initiative, a New York-based environmental nonprofit dedicated to promoting sustainability worldwide. Oppermann oversees their year-round programming and large events such as motivating people to switch their homes over to renewable energy or creating sustainable food education programs in schools.
He also teaches a course on marketing green homes at New York University as an adjunct professor. In this role, he studies how environmentally friendly features and standards like LEED resonate with consumers. With his background in law and negotiation, he has acquired an in-depth comprehension of sustainability concerns.
Net Worth
Opperman, the former president of West Publishing Company in St. Paul, Minnesota, was instrumental in modernizing the firm into one of the world’s foremost legal research firms. He brought it into the digital age with Westlaw – an expansive online legal database. Furthermore, as a member of Drake University’s Board of Trustees, Opperman endowed five scholarships along with cash stipends (most recently $10,000 per year) for living expenses. Furthermore, he established Dwight Opperman Constitutional Law Lectures each year by an esteemed constitutional lawyer.