Tag Archives: CASE students

Working with Grameen America

This post was written by first year Duke MBA student Michael Ferguson. The Grameen Banking Model Comes to America For over thirty years, the Grameen Bank has earned worldwide acclaim for its service to the poor of Bangladesh.  Founder and …

April Showers Bring … Mustaches?

This post was written by Jessica Harris and Amy Snyder – both first year MBA students, CASE Fellows, and the fantastic leads of this year’s “Stache Bash”. April showers bring May flowers, but around Fuqua, April also brings mustaches. LOTS …

Learning the Power of “And”

This post was written by first year MBA student Dan Baum, a CASE Fellow and Co-President of Fuqua’s Net Impact Club.  Before coming to Fuqua, Dan worked at The Redwoods Group (a North Carolina based B Corporation). The word “and” …

CASE’s GCP in South Africa – One Week In

This post was written by second-year Duke MBA Jake Kiser.  Jake reflects on the first week of his experience in South Africa with CASE’s Global Consulting Practicum in Social Entrepreneurship. I don’t think any of the GCP teams believe we …

2011 Conference on Sustainable Business & Social Impact

SBSI Program

One of the great aspects of our work at CASE is having the opportunity to interact with MBA students who are not only smart, professional, and motivated but also deeply committed to making the world a better place.  Each year …

Students Innovating for Impact: Pajebal

First year student Rob Krieger’s path to the Fuqua School of Business was not your typical one. After completing a twelve-month Corporate Management Training Program at North Fork Bank (a New York-based bancorporation currently owned by Capital One Financial), Rob …