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Nominate by 6/15 for Aspen Faculty Pioneer Awards

  • 1.  Nominate by 6/15 for Aspen Faculty Pioneer Awards

    Posted 06-05-2015 10:35

     

    Accepting Nominations until June 15th for the 2015 Aspen Faculty Pioneer Awards!

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    Nominate a colleague (or yourself) for the 2015 Faculty Pioneer Awards! We will be accepting nominations online until June 15, 2015

     

    This year, we are seeking nominations of faculty who are teaching (at the graduate level) about business practices that contribute to an economy that works for all. Our focus is motivated by public concern about inequality; our ambition is to spark conversation in business schools about the opportunities to tie curriculum to this critical issue. 

     

    A highlight of the themes we will consider: 

    • Employment practices, responsible sourcing and/or supply chain operations that help workers thrive
    • Environmental policies or ownership structures and business models that contribute to shared prosperity
    • Incentives and compensation guidelines for workers and executives

    The themes are outlined in detail in the call for nominations. There, you will also find a link to our nomination form. 


     

    The nomination form requirements

    1. 500-word "summary of accomplishments" 
    2. Nominee's CV (or URL to faculty profile)
    3. MBA-level course syllabus that demonstrates how the nominee teaches about business practices that contribute to an economy that works for all
    4. Letter of recommendation
    5. Contact information

    Questions? Contact Claire Preisser, Associate Director, Aspen Institute Business & Society Programclaire.preisser@aspeninstitute.org / (781) 643-4569

     

     

    Recent Award Winners are listed below. 

    Follow the link for a full list of past Faculty Pioneer Award Winners.

     

    Pictured above: 2014 Faculty Pioneer Award Winners Ryan Cabinte, Presidio Graduate School and Mary Margaret Frank, Darden, University of Virginia; with Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation and Judith Samuelson, Executive Director, Aspen Business & Society Program

     

     

     

    David P. Baron, Stanford Graduate School of Business

    John Becker-Blease, College of Business, Oregon State University

    Thomas Donaldson, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania  

    Mauro F. Guillén, Wharton, University of Pennsylvania 

    Michael Lenox, Darden, University of Virginia 

    David Levy, University of Massachusetts - Boston

    Ishtiaq Pasha Mahmood, National University of Singapore Business School

    Lynn S. Paine, Harvard Business School 

    Nicola M. Pless, ESADE Business School 

    James Post, Boston University, School of Management

    Luc Van Wassenhove, INSEAD Social Innovation Centre 

    David Vogel, Haas School of Business, UC-Berkeley

     

     

    Please feel free to circulate this call to your colleagues.  

    We apologize if you have already received this notice via another channel.

     

             

    The Aspen Institute
    Business and Society Program
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    Trisha King

    Program Coordinator

     

    The Aspen Institute

    Business & Society Program

    477 Madison Avenue, Suite 730

    New York, NY 10022

    (212) 895-8065

    patricia.king@aspeninst.org

     

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    Trisha King

    Program Coordinator

     

    The Aspen Institute

    Business & Society Program

    477 Madison Avenue, Suite 730

    New York, NY 10022

    (212) 895-8065

    patricia.king@aspeninst.org

     

    www.AspenBSP.org | @AspenBizSociety

    Sign up for the Aspen Business & Society Program Newsletter!