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• Full time • Part time • EMBA • MBA/MA • MBA/JD • MBA/MAcc

• Creating Sustainable Enterprises • Global Social Entrepreneurship • Social Entrepreneurship/Microfinance

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Ethical practice. Thought leadership. Global impact. This is the foundation upon which the Daniels College of Business is built, and graduates carry this frame with them throughout their careers. With classes ranging from the Essence of Enterprise, where students debate the purpose to business, to GO Trips, where students apply classroom knowledge to business and social issues internationally, to the Marsico Fund, where teams of students invest money from the fund and debate the merits of different investments, graduates from Daniels are catalysts for positive social, environmental, and financial change.

Each graduate student at the Daniels College of Business is required to take three compass courses: Essence of Enterprise, Ethics, and Creating Sustainable Enterprise. Through these courses, all graduate students are grounded in applicable business theory, such as the triple-bottom line, systems thinking, and the balanced scorecard. They also learn the economic and business philosophies of Charles Handy, Milton Friedman, Thomas Aquinas, Peter Drucker, Thomas Hobbes, John Stuart Mill, Peter Senge, and William Ruckelshaus. This is later applied to the business lessons of Arie de Geus, Percy Barnevik, Warren Bennis, Jan Carlzon, Jack Welch, and others. Themes of sustainability, systems thinking, and evaluating decisions from the lens of multiple stakeholders are woven into every elective course at Daniels. Electives, such as GO Deutsche Bank – MicroFinance in Cambodia, are extremely popular, and social impact classes fill quickly. Sustainability leaders, such as Jane Okun Bomba, the Chief Sustainability Officer at IHS, have also become regular speakers in a class called Profiles in Leadership. Due to the popularity of this class, faculty are gathering student interest in holding a similar class dedicated to sustainability professionals for the 2014-15 school year. The majority of Enterprise Solutions live case projects also focus on sustainability and social impact. This has been in response to student interest in these types of programs. At the University level, other colleges offer courses in natural resource management, renewable energy, environmental policy and management, energy and sustainability, sustainable development, and climate change, all of which are open to Daniels students.

http://daniels.du.edu/ Prominent Faculty

• Bruce Hutton, Essence of Enterprise • Ruth Jebe, Essence of Enterprise

• Vijaya Narapareddy, Global Social Entrepreneurship

Prominent Alumni

• Sean Conboy, Energy Manager, Vail Resorts

• Andy Reger, Business and Management, Leidos Engineering • Matthew Bowers, Global Account Manager, Nokero

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of students are satisfied with extracurricular activities of students agree the program offers adequate career preparation resources for impact job seekers

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Loan Forgiveness available to graduates going to work in the nonprofit sector. Preparing students to be

competitive candidates

Finding concrete job and internship opportunities

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Teaching students about roles and industries

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Student life is active and multifaceted at Daniels, with numerous opportunities to have a social and environmental impact outside of the classroom. These opportunities are led by Net Impact and its 115 active members through the Board Fellows program, placing graduate students on the board of a nonprofit organization as a non-voting member for one year, and Impact Consulting, working with for-profit organizations dedicated to using business as a platform for achieving positive social, environmental, and financial impact. Net Impact further exposes students to impact organizations through its bi-weekly speaker series, sustainability field trips to local organizations, annual Net Impact Industry Day, and sponsorship of students who wish to attend the annual Net Impact Conference. Funds are also available through Net Impact and the Graduate Business Student Association to attend other conferences focused on social/environmental impact, as well as to compete in numerous case competitions. Past case competitions include the Race & Case Competition, hosted by the Daniels College of Business, and the Business and Society International MBA Case Competition, hosted by the Aspen Institute.

In addition to Net Impact involvement, students can have a social or environmental impact through the Daniels Consulting Firm, International Business Association, Health Care Club, and through the Graduate Business Student Association, which coordinates community and volunteer events for the student body.

Career services at the Daniels College of Business is on par with the majority of other private universities – it leverages the alumni and donor relationships that already exist and does not hesitate to put students in contact with these individuals to further their careers. For a student interested in a career focused on social and environmental impact, the best venue is Net Impact Industry Day. This event is part sustainability panel, part career expo; the majority of participating organizations are looking to hire graduate students from Daniels for internships and full-time opportunities. The Net Impact chapter at Daniels also participates in Board Fellows, placing graduate students on the board of a nonprofit for one year as a non-voting member, and runs pro bono Impact Consulting projects that have resulted in career opportunities for numerous students.

The University also runs career fairs each quarter, with a spring career fair dedicated to government and nonprofit organizations. Away from Denver, students have the opportunity to meet with high-quality employers and top professionals in cities across the country through Daniels’ City Treks program. City Treks destinations for 2014-15 are New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago.

Number of survey respondents: 26

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Impact Investing International Development Nonprofit Management Social Entrepeneurship Corporate Responsibility Entrepeneurship Innovation/Creativity Leadership Strategy

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More information at:

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