Friday, August 21, 2020

Blog Archive Friday Factoid NYU Stern Students Think Social

Blog Archive Friday Factoid NYU Stern Students Think Social Attending or helping plan the Social Enterprise Clubs “Think Social, Drink Local” marquee fundraiser is one of many options that socially conscious aspiring  MBAs will find at New York Universitys (NYUs) Stern School of Business to fulfill their interests. With help from corporate sponsors, the event raises money for the schools Social Venture Fund, a student-run fund that awards grants to nonprofits focused on educational services in the New York City  area.  In 2012, the event raised more than $10,000 and featured an open bar with organic, locally produced drinks as well as a fashion show featuring ecofriendly designers modeled by Stern students and administration members. Sowhat exactly are we implying? Although NYU Stern is perhaps not well known among the top MBA programs for sustainable enterprise or social entrepreneurship, the school actually offers an array of resources for those interested in pursuing careers in these fields. The Stewart Satter Program in Social Entrepreneurship serves as the hub of all socially entrepreneurial activities and events at the school, and in 2008, Stern introduced a Social Innovation and Impact specialization, thereby formalizing an academic track for students with this career path in mind. Outside the classroom, through Stern Consulting Corps, students can partner on consulting projects with New York Cityâ€"based nonprofits such as the William J. Clinton Foundation’s Economic Opportunity Initiative, and for those who also have the entrepreneurial bug, Stern added a Social Venture Competition to its traditional for-profit Annual Business Plan Competition, in which participants compete for the $100,000 Satter Family Prize. In short, socially conscious Sternies have quite a bit to keep them busy! Share ThisTweet Friday Factoids New York University (Stern)

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