2003-2004 CASE Event Archives
April 13, 2004
The Effect of Corporate Social
Responsibility on Customer Patronage Behavior and Customer Donations to Corporate-Supported
Nonprofits
Does corporate social responsibility really affect the bottom
line? Why did U.S. companies spend more than $9 billion on social causes
in 2001?
Donald Lichtenstein, Professor of Marketing, University
of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business
April 6, 2004
2004 Leadership in Social Entrepreneurship Award
and Lecture
CASE's 2004 Leadership in
Social Entrepreneurship Award winner was Muhammad Yunus,
Founder, Grameen Bank. Mr. Yunus is a social entrepreneur in the truest sense,
and his story inspired all who attended. Read more about Muhammad Yunus here.
March 17, 2004
How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and
the Power of New Ideas
CASE was thrilled to host David
Bornstein at Fuqua to discuss his new book, How to Change
the World. Joining Mr. Bornstein was J.B.
Schramm, Founder of College Summit, and organization helping
low-income students across the U.S. enroll and succeed in college. College
Summit students enroll in college at a rate of 80 percent, against a national
average of low-income enrollment of 46 percent. The organization is now working
to expand nationwide to help rebuild the college guidance systems in public
schools.
Watch
the streaming video of this presentation (RealPlayer required).
November 6-9, 2003
11th Annual Net Impact Conferenc-From
Corporation to Community, Building a Network for Change. 18
Fuqua students joined nearly 1,000 Net Impact members, professionals, faculty,
and outstanding business and community leaders to network, engage in discussion,
focus on career development, and hear inspirational speakers and panelists.
For information on the next Annual Conference, see the national Net
Impact site.
October 28, 2003
Duke Start-up Challenge Keynote Kick-off Event--Roger
Brown, Executive Chairman and Founder, Bright
Horizons Family Solutions. Roger Brown co-founded Bright Horizons
with his wife, Linda Mason, and a small team of committed parents in Cambridge,
MA, in 1986. In 1996 he and Linda Mason received the Ernst
& Young/USA Today "Entrepreneur of the Year" award and
he was honored by Working Mother magazine in its "25 Friends of the
Family," recognizing men who have made it easier for working parents
to raise and nurture children. He is a graduate of the Yale School of
Management and Davidson College.
October 29, 2003
CASE MBA/Net Impact SIP--Informational session
held for those Interested in the social sector. CASE and the Career Management
Center (CMC) joined together for their version of a SIP. This was an opportunity
to learn more about the social sector, internship and career opportunities
for MBAs, and resources that are available to you.
Download
this SIP presentation
October 8, 2003
Scaling for Social Impact: Exploring Strategies for
Successful Innovations
N.C.
Center for Nonprofits 2003 Statewide Conference--Pre-Conference
Workshop This one day workshop focused on whether and how successful
nonprofits should expand their impact into new communities. Greg Dees, CASE
Faculty Director and Beth Anderson, CASE Managing Director, presented.
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Workshop PowerPoint Slides
