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Conference

GNAM Faculty Network Week on Sustainability Leadership

The inaugural Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) Faculty Network Week aims to convene a discussion among global business school professors and administrators interested in creating new curriculum/cases, sharing teaching approaches and integrating the perspectives of business executives and other external thought leaders into the classroom for debate and discussion.  

The four-day program is taking place from 21 – 24 July, 2014 and will convene 20-30 GNAM faculty leading work on inter-disciplinary challenges associated with environmental, social and economic systems to share expertise and to explore possibilities of connecting teaching, research and programming across schools.

As part of the GNAM collaboration with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), the program will also offer faculty the opportunity to incorporate new material from the WBCSD into curriculum, and to engage with leaders from the private sector.  

Speakers

Stuart DeCew

Executive Director at Yale Center for Business and the Environment
MBA 2011
Master of Environmental Management 2011

Bradford S. Gentry

F.K. Weyerhaeuser Professor in the Practice at Yale School of the Environment and Yale School of Management
Faculty Co-Director at Yale Center for Business and the Environment

Todd Cort

Senior Lecturer in Sustainability at Yale School of Management
Faculty Co-Director at Yale Center for Business and the Environment

Karen Seto

Frederick C. Hixon Professor of Geography and Urbanization Science at Yale School of the Environment

Dan Esty

Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law & Policy at Yale University
Director at Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy
J.D. 1986

Andy Mangan

Executive Director at US Business Council for Sustainable Development

Christine Bader

Adjunct Faculty at Linfield University School of Business
MBA 2000