Related Pages: San Francisco, Our Planet, climate change
www.presidiomba.org
Description: One of the first business schools leading sustainability thinkers and practitioners.
Category:
Our Planet
Keywords:
climate change, environment, sustainability, MBA, Sustainable Management Degree
Address:
Presidio Building 36 map
San Francisco, CA
94129
Wow, while reading an article about where to get a GREEN MBA, I learned about San Francisco's Presidio School of Management. While perusing the website, I watched a parade of successful Executive MBA graduates displayed,noting their amazing accomplishments, as they are now making a difference as sustainability experts in their own unique fields of interest, including green lifestyle, climate change and the environment.
Here's how Presidio describes their sustainability program:..."the ability to direct the course of a company, community or country in ways that restore and enhance all forms of capital - human, natural and financial - to generate stakeholder value and contribute to the well-being of current and future generations.The program - 16 collaboratively designed courses are divided into four strands that, together, make up the concentration in sustainable management."
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Presidio is one of the few schools in the world that has a focus on sustainability and has some of the best teachers - Paul Sheldon, Hunter Lovins - who are at the forefront of the movement. The community that is built goes beyond and above networking - it's about long-term relationships. It's also about learning the right tools - real business tools to make one successful in business and sustainability.
Ellisa F.'s keywords: education MBA
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This is an awesome graduate business program that teaches students MBA business and non-profit management skills, while incorporating sustainable design & social responsibility principles into every course. I'm a graduate of the program.
George K.'s keywords: MBA - Sustainability, Social Responsibility
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User Comments:
Jenn A. says:
Hi Cris - you just beat me to it! I was going to post about this program, and Adam is thinking of going to the open house. This program offers weekend courses so it is great for folks who currently have a full-time job... more »