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Colleagues:
Do you think MBA programs-with their AACSB-required focus on ethics and diversity-actually make a difference? Can we really foster the "right" values in current and future managers and executives? Join us for a lively debate on Tuesday, August 11 (1:15-2:45p at the Convention Center, Room 009), featuring practitioners and academics, including Jonas Haertle (PRME Secretariat / United Nations Global Compact Office), Heather Foust-Cummings (Catalyst), Sandra Waddock (CSR professor and thought leader), Sharon Lobel (MBA/Exec professor of leadership), and Suzanne de Janasz (MBA/Exec professor, service learning practitioner). Our panel of experts will share their views and invite participants to debate and consider ideas for moving forward. Plan to attend!
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<u5:p>Warmly,</u5:p>
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Suzanne C. de Janasz, Ph.D.<u5:p></u5:p>
Thomas F. Gleed Distinguished Professor of Business<u5:p></u5:p>
Albers School of Business and Economics<u5:p></u5:p>
Seattle University <u5:p></u5:p>
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Seattle, WA 98122<u5:p></u5:p>
dejanaszs@seattleu.edu<u5:p></u5:p>
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