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03 October 2012

Marin County Mitigating Landfill Waste

Posted in Student Work, Net Impact

Marin County Mitigating Landfill Waste

The Dominican University Net Impact chapter Hosts an onsite visit to the Marin Sanitary Service where the Green MBA students were able to see first hand the volume of waste that is produced and processed in their own backyard. The Marin Sanitary Service is doing their part to reduce the waste that ends up in our land fills.

20 June 2012

Dominican University listed in Net Impact's National List of 2012 Gold and Silver Chapters

Posted in Partner News, Net Impact

Net Impact's mission is to mobilize a new generation to use their careers to drive transformational change in their workplaces and the world.

Dominican University listed in Net Impact's National List of 2012 Gold and Silver Chapters

It's no easy feat achieving Gold or Silver standing in the Net Impact chapter network. These chapters go above and beyond minimum chapter requirements to create opportunities for their members to develop business skills, meet folks who can help members define career paths, and build a community of support to change our approach to social and environmental issues. A special thanks goes to the Dominican University Net Impact leadership team for completing the requirements to be listed: Miles Woodruff, Ryan Calbreath and Tiffany Douglass.

03 February 2012

Mindful Money talk with Bestselling Author Spencer Sherman

Posted in Guest Speakers, Net Impact

Crafting a Game Plan for Achieving Financial Security, Sustainability, and Peace of Mind

Mindful Money talk with Bestselling Author Spencer Sherman

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Dominican University of California Net Impact Chapter, a group of MBA students using the power of business to build a more socially and environmentally sustainable world, will host a discussion with Spencer Sherman, bestselling author and CEO of Abacus Wealth Partners, on Tuesday, March 6. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. in Guzman Lecture Hall. Free parking is available in the lot at the intersection of Grand and Acacia avenues in San Rafael.

Sherman will discuss his step-by-step plan for achieving greater prosperity, sustainability, and peace of mind — even in today's turbulent economy.

24 May 2011

Osprey Orielle Lake - Talk and Book Signing

Posted in Net Impact, Events

Osprey Orielle Lake - Talk and Book Signing

“Where on Earth are We Going: Environmental and Cultural Sustenance for our Times" - Talk and Book Signing

by Osprey Orielle Lake - Author, Advocate, Artist Sponsored by DUC Net Impact Chapter Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 7:00 PM (PT) at Dominican University, San Rafael, CA Register Now to Attend FREE Lake, a lifelong advocate for environmental justice and cultural transformation, will discuss topics in her book, Uprisings for the Earth: Reconnecting Culture with Nature, which weaves together history, governance, ecology, culture, women's leadership and the arts to map out an integrated approach to working in partnership with nature while creating a more just and sustainable future. There will be a visual component to the presentation as well as light refreshments.

book_personalOsprey Orielle Lake, MA is the Director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Caucus, on the governing Board of Praxis Peace Institute and an advisor to the International Ecocities Framework and Standards initiative. Osprey has traveled to five continents studying ancient and modern cultures while making presentations at international conferences and universities. She is the Founder/Artist of the International Cheemah Monument Project, creating 18 foot bronze sculpture monuments for locations around the world, where people can ponder a better future for the earth and humanity. Osprey’s unique perspectives as a renowned international sculptor and public speaker on environmental issues have been featured on both national and European television and radio. For more information on Osprey Orielle Lake please visit the following websites: http://www.ospreyoriellelake.com/OspreyOrielleLake/Home.html http://www.worldforum.org/womans-caucus.htm Net-ImpactFor More Information on Net Impact Membership: http://www.netimpact.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=19

24 May 2011

Free Webinar: What Are You Doing After Your GreenMBA?

Posted in Alumni Work, Net Impact, Events

Free Webinar: What Are You Doing After Your GreenMBA?

It's a difficult job market out there, why not get some helpful information on how to navigate it from past MBA alumni who are successfully blazing their own career trails. Our speakers will be distinguished alumni from the Green MBA and Presidio Graduate School.

  • Joey Shepp: Director of the Green MBA and founder of Earthsite, a new media consultancy for sustainable brands. Learn more about him at JoeyShepp.com.
  • Nick Aster: Founder of TriplePundit.com. He is a New Media Architect specializing in using online technology to advance conversations on sustainability. Learn more about him at http://www.triplepundit.com/author/nick/
  • Nils-Michael Langenborg: President & CEO of Whole Health Marketing Group. Learn more about him at http://www.wholehealthmarketing.com/about-us.html

They will be talking about their paths after school, challenges and advantages they have faced in their career path and offering advice for all current, future and past students, or anyone looking for career advice. They will also be answering your questions.

  • When: March 24th, 7:00 PM
  • Where: Your home, office, where ever you want. This was designed as a webinar so many of you with busy schedules can simply log on to join.
  • How to register: http://freebinar.com/PIID=EE52D88886

14 February 2011

DUC Net Impact Host Microfinance Speaker Series

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Haas School of Business Microfinance Seminar Series

DUC Net Impact Host Microfinance Speaker Series

Dominican's Net Impact chapter is collaborating with UC Berkeley's Net Impact to make the Haas School of Business Microfinance Seminar series available to DUC Net Impact members through live webcast. The course is taught by Haas Professor Sean Foote. Last year, the Microfinance speaker series went national to various schools across the country via webcast and proved to be very successful. The class includes interactive chat room ressions along with an engaging Q&A session with the speakers.

14 February 2011

“FOMO” for Green MBAs at the Net Impact Conference

Posted in Alumni Work, Net Impact, Events

“FOMO” for Green MBAs at the Net Impact Conference

By Marcie Rash with Avary Kent, Jonah Nisenson, and Stephen Helliwell Four DUC Green MBA students and alumni attended the annual Net Impact conference last November. Net Impact is an international nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire, educate, and equip individuals to use the power of business to create a more socially and environmentally sustainable world. Net Impact comprises more than 15,000 professionals; graduate and MBA students; and undergraduates focused on corporate responsibility, social entrepreneurship, nonprofit management, international development, and environmental sustainability. Alumna Marcie Rash reports: This year for the first time, the Dominican’s School of Business and Leadership had a presence at the Net Impact Conference, held on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, New York. Avary Kent, Jonah Nisenson, Stephen Helliwell and I, chapter leaders of the DU Net Impact Chapter and alumnae and current students of the GreenMBA, travelled to Ithaca, NY for the three-day event, November 13-14, 2009. Upon receiving the largest conference itinerary I have ever seen, it was clear we were going to experience “FOMO” (Fear Of Missing Out). It was impossible to choose where to focus given the subject tracks,-- Corporate Impact, Design, Energy & Clean Technology, International & Community Development, Investing, Professional Development and Social Innovation--all with multiple appealing and diverse panel breakout sessions. Our strategy was to divide and conquer. Jonah (Co-President) sat in on a talk by economist John Perkins, author of Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, and was able to connect with him about speaking at a DU Net Impact event in the near future. He also was able to meet and chat with Stuart Hart, professor at Cornell and soon-to-be fellow at DUC. At a networking dinner, Jonah and a Cornell MBA student discussed employee-owned coops, a business model that was the focus of a lively and well-attended event that our chapter hosted last spring. The Cornell MBA student loved the conversation and it was apparent he had never had that kind of conversation with any other MBA student. Stephen (Events Lead) and Avary (Co-President) had an opportunity to share our systemic thinking tools with all the other chapter leaders by demonstrating the value and use of conversation mapping to help develop chapter value propositions. They received enthusiastic interest from other chapter leaders. Based on our background and professional experience, Avary and I were selected to attend the Green to Blue workshop facilitated by Stewart Rassier of the Saatchi & Saatchi S consulting group. We worked with other students and professionals representing various industries to share challenges, success stories and trends in activating sustainability throughout our organizations. For all four of us, the conference was an opportunity to explore activities beyond the Green MBA program that support socially and environmentally conscious business. It was a pleasure to connect with other MBAs (a record 2,500 attended) from mainstream business schools (Berkeley, Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Thunderbird, etc.) and see that there is a student base there --though small in some cases-- that also seeks a new vision for American business. After all the networking, panel discussions, dinners, general conversations, and collaborations with other MBAs, it was clear that we weren’t the only ones experiencing FOMO. While socially and environmentally conscious business is weaved throughout the Green MBA curriculum, many of these MBAs were jealous that our entire program and curriculum revolves around environmental and social justice, since they frequently battle with their administration to offer even a single such course. Conferences provide a way to connect, reflect on where you and others have been and explore where you would like to go with your personal, professional and business strategies for the next year. This Net Impact conference was inspirational and reinforces our hopes that we are getting closer to seeing the power of business at a tipping point of positive change.

14 February 2011

Making Sense and Moving On: COP15 from the Inside

Posted in Net Impact, Events

Making Sense and Moving On: COP15 from the Inside

An inside look at the COP15 "circus"

On Saturday, the Green MBA community heard first hand how last December’s Copenhagen Climate Conference (COP15) was exciting, depressing, exhausting and energizing. Green MBA Director Lauralee Barbaria and Environmental Finance Center Executive Director Sarah Diefendorf reported on their experiences with the Conference of the Parties’ attempt to stem greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change. Both admitted that the conference was somewhat overwhelming, and while they are still working out what they experienced, both are convinced that progress can be made in the struggle to mitigate and adapt to climate change across the globe. Sarah and Lauralee began their presentation by playing the same video that was shown to the 15,000 delegates at the opening session: This stark visualization of what could await a world that did not succeed at Copenhagen is now hard to watch, as we are by no means certain that the process witnessed at Copenhagen will succeed. Lauralee and Sarah described their whirlwind days at the conference, with long lines, 16-hour days and challenging attempts to buttonhole decision makers to promote their agenda. They outlined the intricacies of negotiating the language of the final accord, such as bracketing and unbracketing wording (i.e., bringing the words into and out of the final draft) and the countless acronyms for organizations and causes. Despite the difficulties facing all stakeholders, but especially women in developing nations, Lauralee and Sarah did not leave the Conference without hope. They emphasized that it is up to each of us to stay educated and active on the topic of climate change, and to work for change closer to home to support the global goals of mitigation and adaptation to the turbulence that is sure to come. The Green MBA is involved in several projects around climate change. Also on Saturday, GMBA students and Net Impact members Niko Ackermann and Jonah Nisenson reported that their Operations Management class conducted a greenhouse gas audit of the Dominican campus and made recommendations to the Dean for moving forward. Sarah Diefendorf announced that the Environmental Finance Center has been awarded a contract with the UN Development Program to contribute two chapters for a book on environmental finance tools focusing on developing nations, a project that fits perfectly with the focus of the next climate change conference, COP16, to be held in Mexico next winter.

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