April 2016
Rose Marcario on Social Impact in Corporations: SBSI16
This post was written by Emily Silman, a second-year Duke MBA student, CASE Fellow and a member of the Fuqua chapter of the Net Impact Club, in April 2016. You know a CEO isn’t a stereotypical stuffy, out-of-touch C-suite leader when they request to deliver their conference keynote not just as an informal “fireside chat”-style conversation but […]
Barbara Bush on Building Global Health Leaders: SBSI16
April 2016 Tuberculosis. Zika Virus. High newborn and maternal death rates. Global health challenges such as these can seem insurmountable in the face of funding gaps, slow moving bureaucracies, infrastructure weaknesses, and other system-level challenges. This year at the Sustainable Business and Social Impact Conference the CEO and Co-Founder of Global Health Corps, Barbara Bush, discussed […]
CASE Chat with Bart Houlahan, Co-Founder, B Lab
April 2016 This month’s CASE Chat features Bart Houlahan, Co-Founder of B Lab, the nonprofit organization that certifies B Corporation. Bart is also a member of the CASE Advisory Council. With the founding of B Lab in 2006, Bart has established himself as a leader in the social entrepreneurship field. He discusses with us the changing […]
SBSI16: A New Decade of Impact-Oriented MBAs
This post was written by Fuqua MBA ’17 Christa Register in April 2016. Prior to coming to Fuqua, Christa spent two years working in rural Africa with the Peace Corps, followed by two years at a social-impact consulting firm in Washington, DC. She is currently pursuing a career in investment banking to better understand the inner […]
2015 Launch Pad Award
From idea to launch: How Fuqua MBAs began MedServe & 4 lessons they learned in launching a social venture Each year, CASE awards one Fuqua MBA student with a budding social venture the CASE Launch Pad award. This $10,000 grant also comes with one-on-one coaching from CASE Senior Fellow and author Dan Heath, known for […]
2016 Launch Pad Award
Providing an online retailer of socially conscious products handmade in East Africa Founder: Joy Anena Odongpiny Venture: Lamwaka What happened: Joy accepted a full-time job after she graduated but is still continuing to incubate Lamwaka. Dan Heath: “Joy has a strong personal link to this work—her mother and grandmother were micro-entrepreneurs in Uganda. She spent […]