Healthcare changes on the horizon. A conversation with Professor Linda Green
Professor Linda Green speaks about healthcare and touches upon some of the changes proposed by the current presidential administration.
Summer Fellows lend essential business skills to organizations in NYC
More than 50 MBA students spent the summer working with socially engaged organizations in NYC. Here's a recap of some of their work.
Social Enterprise Rising
The Social enterprise field and Program at Columbia Business School examined, by Kimberly Kinchen, Hermes, Summer 2009.
Call for Nonprofit Organizations to Apply for Positive Impact Project
The Columbia Senior Executive Program (CSEP), the flagship program of Columbia Business School Executive Education, is seeking nonprofit organizations interested in participating in the Positive Impact Project: an in-depth case study that provides a nonprofit organization with expert advice from leading business executives.
David del Ser '08 named Echoing Green Fellow
David Del Ser '08 developed and launched Frogtek while at Columbia Business School, and was awarded a 2009 Echoing Green Fellowship.
Professor Raymond Horton Teaches CSR in Korea
Professor Raymond Horton will teach a two-week course on Corporate Social Responsibility at the Graduate School of Business of Seoul National University in Korea, April 25 to May 10, 2009.
"King of Thrills": Paul Binder MBA '67, founder of Big Apple Circus
When it comes to putting on a circus, Paul Binder MBA '67 runs a ring around the competition.
2009 Social Enterprise Conference Chairs Announced
Natalie Wieder '10, Amanda Cahn '10 and EMBA Alexi Villedrouin '10 selected as Social Enterprise Conference Chairs.
Executive Education Expands Reach With New Social Enterprise Programming
Raymond D. Horton, the Frank R. Lautenberg Professor of Ethics and Corporate Governance at Columbia Business School, is appointed the faculty director of Social Enterprise programs within the Executive Education division.