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RSS FeedSchulich grads behind innovative social enterprise providing solar energy in Africa
Schulich graduates Adam Camenzuli (iBBA ’10), Sameer Gulamani (iBBA ’10), Afzal Habib (iBBA ’10) and Michael Stock (BBA ’10) have been in the spotlight in recent months for providing high quality, affordable solar energy in Africa through their innovative social enterprise, KARIBU Solar Power. Their modular solar lamp (solar panel + rechargeable battery + light) allows […]
Posted onSchulich awarded for commitment to developing new sector talent and expertise in social finance
The Schulich School of Business was presented with the “Excellence in Sector Talent Building” Award on Thursday at the Social Finance Awards. Presented by SocialFinance.ca, the Award recognizes the Canadian educational institution that has best demonstrated a commitment to developing new sector talent and expertise through offerings in social finance. The Social Finance Awards were […]
Posted onSchulich grad links goals to market forces
Armed with a BA in psychology and youthful idealism, Elisha Muskat (Schulich MBA ’09) set out for New York to change the world, wrote TheRecord.com on Wednesday, July 18. She thought she’d found the perfect job as a youth development worker. But she soon discovered that hundreds of cash-starved charities were competing fiercely for the […]
Posted onSchulich Nonprofit Management Association establishes new scholarship to support future leaders in the sector
The Schulich Nonprofit Management Association (NMA) has donated $3,000 to the Schulich School of Business to create a new, annually-funded award to benefit future MBA students in the Nonprofit Management and Leadership Program. The gift will fund three awards worth $1,000 over three academic years starting in September 2012. “The aim of the donation is […]
Posted onSchulich grad trades financial profit for social capital
After 25 years in the corporate world, including CEO positions at HMV Canada and BMG Music Canada and stints at senior jobs in the United States, Schulich grad Paul Alofs (MBA ’83) jumped to the non-profit sector to run the fundraising efforts at Canada’s leading cancer hospital, the Princess Margaret. In nine years there he […]
Posted onCraig Kielburger applied Kellogg-Schulich EMBA lessons immediately to charitable operations of Free The Children
When Craig Kielburger (Kellogg-Schulich EMBA ’09) decided to pursue an executive MBA, he was already thoroughly grounded in international development issues through his involvement with Free The Children, the charitable organization he co-founded as an idealistic 12-year-old collecting change from his Grade 7 classmates, wrote The Globe and Mail on Monday, November 1st, 2010. “Where […]
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