2005-2006 CASE Event Archives
Conference on Social Enterprise: Developing
Earned Income Strategies to Enhance Social
and Community Impact
When: Wednesday, June 1, 2005 all day
Where: The Fuqua School of Business
Audience: Open to the public, space is limited.
See
website for conference materials
Day in Durham
When: Saturday, August 27, 2005 12:00-4:00
PM
Where:The Fuqua School of Business and various
Durham locations
Audience: First Year Daytime MBA students.
Limited spots available for second year students. Opening
Keynote Address by Martin Eakes, Founder and CEO of Self
Help Credit Union, open to entire Fuqua community.
More Information:
The event kicks off at noon in the Fox Center with a box lunch and keynote
speaker Martin Eakes, nationally-recognized leader in the field of community
development finance. Following the keynote speech, students will board
buses and head out into Durham neighborhoods on three separate itineraries,
each of which will include presentations from community and nonprofit leaders
to introduce students to the issues facing the organizations and communities.
Additionally, students will learn first-hand about opportunities for MBA
student volunteer involvement during the academic year. Read
more.
RSVP by Friday, August 19th to
CASE Program Coordinator Pam Wilson at wilson@duke.edu or
to SIC Community Involvement co-chair Lauren Gardner at llg8@duke.edu.
Social Impact Club Kick-Off Meeting
When: Thursday, September 1, 2005
Where: The Fuqua School of Business, TBD
Audience: All Fuqua MBA students interested in learning
more about the Social Impact Club
CASE Welcome Event
When: Wednesday, September 7, 20056:30 PM
Where: The Fuqua School of Business, Old Faculty Lounge Audience: Fuqua
MBA students interested in learning more about CASE and socializing with
CASE faculty and staff as well as like-minded students. All Fuqua faculty
and staff welcome, too. Short presentation followed by Q&A, beer,
wine, and light hors d'oeuvres.
RSVP by Friday, Sept. 2 to Pam
Wilson, pwilson@duke.edu
BEYOND CASE: NC State University
Institute for Nonprofits Presents Nonprofit Expert David Hammack: "Moral
Challenges Facing Nonprofits"
When: Thursday, September 8, 2005, 9:00-11:30
am
Where: Jane S. McKimmon Center, NC State
Campus
Audience: Open to the public, registration
fee of $25. RSVP is necessary, see
postcard for details More Information: Dr.
David Hammack will be the featured speaker for the Institute
for Nonprofits 2005 National Experts Seminar Dr. Hammack
is the President of the Association for Research on Nonprofit
Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), a noted nonprofit
author, and is the Hiram C. Haydn Professor of History at
Case Western Reserve University. This seminar “Moral
Challenges Facing Nonprofits”
will include a presentation by Dr. Hammack followed by a panel discussion
and Q&A session.
Brown Bag Lunch with Professor Greg Dees-Intro
to Social Entrepreneurship
When: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:00-1:00
Where: The Fuqua School of Business,
Classroom G
Audience: Fuqua MBA students, faculty, and staff interested
in learning more about social entrepreneurship with CASE Faculty Director
Greg Dees.
The Fuqua Business & Environment Group
(A Fuqua Social Impact Club (SIC) Group) Kickoff &
Planning Meeting - Refreshments will be provided
When: Tuesday, September 13, 2005, 6:00
pm
Where: Fuqua Classroom A
Audience: All Duke students, partners,
staff and faculty
More Information: This will be our first
meeting of the year. The purpose is to meet students,
staff and faculty interested in environmental topics,
hear about B&E activities scheduled/being developed,
find out about environmental events happening across
Duke and learn about B&E leadership opportunities
Social Impact Club Brown Bag Lunch Series
- Bob Evans, Founder and CEO, Plowshares Institute
When: Wednesday, September 14, 2005,
12-1:00 pm
Where: Fuqua Seminar Room 2
Audience: students, staff and faculty
More Information: Bring your lunch and
join us for a conversation with Bob Evans, Founder and
CEO, Plowshares Institute. Plowshares Institute is a
catalyst for social change that has been addressing social
risks and conflicts for nearly 25 years, designing and
implementing projects that identify and address emerging
social needs in order to build a more just and peaceful
world community. In the last decade many of these programs
have provided skills in mediation and conflict transformation,
and have empowered civic, religious, and political leaders
in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the US to work together
to deal constructively with emerging conflicts. These
programs have led to Plowshares’ recent nomination
for the Nobel Peace Prize by members of the South African
parliament, with endorsement by leaders in China and
Indonesia and members of the U.S. Congress.
BEYOND CASE: Center for Sustainable
Enterprise presents Hunter Lovins: "Implementing Natural Capitalism"
When: Wednesday, September 21, 2005,
6:00 pm Where: Koury Auditorium, Kenan-Flagler
Business School UNC-Chapel Hill
Audience: Free and open to the public,
RSVP is necessary, cse@unc.edu
More Information: By implementing the
business strategies and tools of Natural Capitalism,
companies can attain sustainability and competitive advantage
in our world of evolving economies and constrained resources.
Hunter Lovins is the president and founder of Natural
Capitalism and a leading expert on the topics of sustainable
business management, climate change, green real estate
development, renewable energy, and other topics. She
will present real-life applications of Natural Capitalism
in a business context. To learn more about Natural Capitalism
and Hutner Lovins, visit www.natcapinc.com.
Sustainability Fair
When: September
24, 2005
Where: Central Carolina Community College, Pittsboro
Campus
Audience: MBA Students and professionals
More Information: See the conference
website at www.cccc.edu/Sustainability/index.html
The Social Sector Job Search (presentation)
When: September
28, 2005, 6:15-7:15pm
Where: Fuqua School of Business, Classroom
C
Audience: Fuqua Students
More Information: Are you considering
a career in the social sector but you’re not sure
here to start? This session will introduce you to the
social sector job search process and equip you with some
tools and resources for conducting an off-campus search.
Come join like-minded classmates for a fun, stress-free
SIP!
Entrepreneurship Symposium at Fuqua
When: September
28, 2005, 9-12:30pm
Where: Fuqua School of Business, Site
TBD
Audience: Fuqua Students
More Information: It is intended to
help students envision the entrepreneurial paths that
are available, and the ways in which the Fuqua experience
can help them become successful entrepreneurs.
BEYOND CASE: NC Center for Nonprofits
Presents the 2005 Statewide Conference for North Carolina's Nonprofit
Sector: "Radical Notions for Common Ground"
When: October 5-7, 2005
Where: Westin Hotel, Charlotte, NC
Audience: Nonprofit executives, staff,
volunteers, professional services providers, funders,
supporters, and career transitioners
More Information: See the conference
website at www.ncnonprofits.org/conf05.html
Social Impact Club - Trip to Gulf Coast
in Mississippi, Fall Break 2005
When: Friday,
October 14 - Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Where: Mississippi
Audience: students,
partners, friends
More Information: Prior to Katrina,
thousands of people evacuated the Gulf Coast with only
the clothes on their backs. Now, they have nothing to
return home to. To help those directly impacted by Hurricane
Katrina, The Social Impact club is spearheading a trip
to the Gulf Coast of Mississippi for the first part of
Fall Break. We will work with both The Red Cross (shelters,
debris removal, etc) and Habitat for Humanity (building
houses) to provide aide to hurricane victims.
Cost will be kept minimal, but may include transportation (we are driving), lodging, and food. Partners and friends are encouraged to join us. If interested, email Elizabeth Rogers (enr3@duke.edu) by Wednesday, Sept. 14.
Coach K - Fuqua School of Business Conference
on Leadership Session with City Year and Timberland Representatives
When: October
18, 2005 - 11:45 - 1:00 pm
Where: Fuqua School of Business - Classroom
BAudience: MBA Students and professionals
More Information: Join Greg Dees as
he moderates a discussion on "Creating Shared Purpose
through Corporate-Nonprofit Partnerships" with Michael
Brown, President and Co-Founder, City Year, and Carolyn
Casey, Director of External Affairs, The Timberland Company.
Space is limited. RSVP to Pam Wilson at pwilson@duke.edu
BEYOND CASE: Robertson
Program Seminar Series - Jeff Swisher, PhD - Alternative Energy Options
When: October
24, 2005 - 6-7:30 pm
Where: TBD
Audience: Students
More Information: With the generous
support of the Robertson Program, the Nicholas School
of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University
and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are
proud to present this seminar series that will shed light
on the energy challenges we face, viable alternatives
to the status quo, and the difficult transition we are
likely to experience as we move towards a more sustainable
energy future.
BEYOND CASE: Learning
from Katrina: Addressing local needs while responding to the crisis
When: October
26, 2005 - 11:30-1:30 pm
Where: IMAX Theater at Exploris, Raleigh
Audience: Everyone
More Information: Hurricanes and earthquakes
have shaken the country and the nonprofit
sector. How do we move forward in this volatile climate?
Hurricane Katrina has left huge challenges in its wake.
Nonprofits throughout the U.S. must help Gulf Coast
evacuees assimilate into local communities,
and must better prepare for local disasters. They also
must ask donors who have contributed to Katrina relief
efforts to dig even deeper to tackle critical community
problems like poverty and change public policies
on a broad range of social issues. To
get more information, please visit www.philanthropyjournal.org/page23285.cfm
Advanced Social Sector Job Search
When: November
8, 2005, 12:00-1:00pm
Where: The Fuqua School of Business, Conference Rooms
11 & 12
Audience: Fuqua Students
More Information: Are
you considering a career in the social sector? This session
will build on the earlier presentation (9/28) and focus
on how to conduct informational interviews, write cover
letter, and develop a resume tailored to the social sector.
We will also discuss other job search tactics and resources
helpful to students aspiring to gain employment in the
social sector.
"Triangle New Heroes"
Screening & Reception
When: November
8, 2005, 6:30pm
Where: Geneen Auditorium, The Fuqua
School of Business, Duke University
Audience: MBA students and professionals
More Information: Join
area students and professionals as we celebrate innovation
in the social sector. Featuring the acclaimed PBS television
series, "The New Heroes," Triangle New Heroes
will highlight entrepreneurs delivering scalable, sustainable
solutions for problems facing their communities. Learn
more about the event and RSVP today!
Info Session : MBA Enterprise Corps & CASE
Study Trip to Bulgaria
When: November
14, 2005 - 12:30 - 1:30 pm
Where: Fuqua School of Business,
Conference Rooms 11 & 12
Audience: Fuqua Students
More Information: Join us at this
presentation by Fuqua alumna Maury Wray Bridges,
who has recently returned from her MBA Enterprise
Corps assignment in Bulgaria.
Panel Discussion: Careers in International
Development
When: November
14, 2005 - 6:30
Where: Fuqua School of Business,
Classroom B
Audience: Fuqua Students
More Information: Do you want a
career in which you will have the opportunity to
make a real difference? Joins us for a panel discussion
on career opportunities in the field of international
development. Panelists will include students and
professionals who have worked in developing countries.
Net Impact Annual Conference
When: November
10-13, 2005
Where: Stanford Graduate School of Business,
Palo Alto, CA
Audience: MBA Students and professionals
More Information: See the conference
website at www.netimpactconference.org
BEYOND CASE: Global
Social Venture Competition-Executive Summaries Due
When: November
16, 2005
Where: Haas School of Business,
Berkeley, CA; London Business School, UK; Columbia
Business School, NY, NY
Audience: MBA Students and social
entrepreneurs
More Information: See the competition
website at www.socialvc.net
BEYOND CASE: Robertson
Program Seminar Series - Matthew Simmons - How Do We Dig Out of
Our Energy Hole?
When: November
28, 2005 - 6-7:30 pm
Where: Fitzpatrick Center, Schiciano
Auditorium
Audience: Students
More
Information: With the generous support of
the Robertson Program, the Nicholas School of the
Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University
and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
are proud to present this seminar series that will
shed light on the energy challenges we face, viable
alternatives to the status quo, and the difficult
transition we are likely to experience as we move
towards a more sustainable energy future. This will
be the last speaker in this series.
Nonprofit Consulting: Overview
& Career Planning (presentation)
When: November
28, 2005 - 6:30-7:30 pm
Where: Fuqua School of Business,
Conference Rooms 11 & 12
Audience: Fuqua Students
More Information: Are you considering
a career in nonprofit consulting: In this session,
we will explore the industry of nonprofit consulting
and "capacity building,"
introduce career opportunities in the field, explore
issues unique to consulting with nonprofit, and
raise awareness of helpful resources for aspiring
nonprofit consultants.
Information Session - Junior Achievement
When: December
7, 2005
Where: Fuqua School of Business,
Conference Rooms 11 & 12
Audience: Students, staff, faculty
and other members of the Duke community.
More Information: Do
you have two hours available per week for six to
eight weeks to make a real impact on Durham youth?
Are you interested in teaching elementary and middle
school students about business, economics, and free
enterprise? Maureen Joy Charter School needs volunteers
who are passionate about helping bring the real world
to students, opening their minds to their potential.
Career Planning
for the Social Sector
When: December
7, 2005
Where: Fuqua School of Business,
Conference Rooms 11 & 12
Audience: Students
More Information: Are
you considering pursuing options for a summer internship
or full time job in the nonprofit sector? Not sure
where to start? Or, have you gotten a start but you're
not sure how to refine your search? This will be
an unprogrammed session for you to raise questions,
share resources, identify areas of interest, and
seek support.
SIC - Week in Cities Trip: Pick Your
Companies
When: January
9-13, 2006
Where: Washington, DC
Audience: MBA Students
More Information: The Social Impact
Club is currently contacting organizations for January
trip to Washington, DC. In order to target the organizations
you are interested in, please send an email to Tom
Mitchell (tom.mitchell@fuqua.duke.edu) naming any
organization or types of organizations you would
like to visit. The week is filling up fast, so please
send your input ASAP.
Brown Bag with
Bridgespan Consultant Kristin Brennan, '03
When: Tues,
Jan 24, 2006, 12:00pm
Where: Seminar Room #2
"How to Change the World: Social
Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas" Author David Bornstein
When: Thursday,
January 26, 2006, 6:30 p.m. (followed by refreshments)
Where: Fuqua School of Business
- Geneen Auditorium
Audience: Students, faculty, staff,
open to the public (non-Fuqua audiences are kindly
requested to RSVP to Kate
Bostock at kb@duke.edu)
More Information: So, you want to
change the world? Come hear how an emerging group
of social entrepreneurs - the "new heroes" -
are questioning the status quo, exploiting new opportunities,
putting business skills to work, and refusing to
give up in their quest to remake the world for better.
As award winning author David Bornstein will illustrate,
with determination and innovation, even a single
person can make a surprising difference. Bring a
friend, and come prepared to change the way you see
the world! Learn
more about David Bornstein's Book, "How to Change
the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of
New Ideas."
“Strategy for Nonprofits” (Fuqua
on Board Workshop)
When: Wednesday 1/25, 6:15pm
Where: Fuqua School of Business
– Classroom C
Audience: Fuqua students
and community members (non Fuqua on Board participants
are requested to RSVP to mnash@duke.edu)
More Information: John
Kalafatas discusses the art of designing an effective
strategy to achieve impact in the nonprofit sector.
An HBS graduate, John is the Senior Research Associate
at Fuqua's Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship
(CASE) and is former director of strategic planning
at City Year. Refreshments will be served.
Student Lunch with Tom Tierney, Chairman
and Co-Founder, The Bridgespan Group
When: Wednesday,
February 1, 2006, 12:00 p.m.
Where: Fuqua School of Business
- Nicholas Board Room
Audience: Fuqua students.
RSVP Required! Space limited
is limited! Please RSVP to Kate Bostock (kb@duke.edu)
by noon on Thursday, Jan 26. CASE will announce final
list of attendees shortly thereafter.
More Information: Mr. Tierney is
a recognized leader in the nonprofit sector. In 1999
he launched The Bridgespan Group, an independent,
nonprofit affiliate of Bain & Company designed
to provide general management consulting services
to foundations and nonprofit organizations. During
2000, Mr. Tierney stepped down as Bain & Company's
chief executive to concentrate on Bridgespan related
activities. Recently, he led the development of Bridgestar,
a new nonprofit initiative dedicated to enhancing
leadership within the nonprofit sector. Mr. Tierney
serves on the boards of eBay, Inc., The National
Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, The
Hoover Institution, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute,
Harvard Business School, The Harvard Business School
Initiative on Social Enterprise and The National
Academies. Mr. Tierney lectures at Harvard Business
School and has contributed to numerous case studies
and publications, including The Harvard Business
Review. Please note that there is required pre-reading
for the lunch, a very short and interesting HBS case
written about Tom's career. Co-sponsored by Fuqua
/ Coach K Center of Leadership & Ethics (COLE).
Tom Tierney and "Leadership in
the Nonprofit Sector"
When: Wednesday,
February 1, 2006, 6:30 p.m. (6:00 p.m. refreshments
in Old Faculty Lounge)
Where: Fuqua School of Business
- Geneen Auditorium
Audience: Alumni, students, faculty,
staff, area MBAs, open to the public (non-Fuqua
audiences are kindly requested to RSVP to Kate
Bostock at kb@duke.edu)
More Information: Join us as CASE
hosts Thomas J. Tierney, Chairman and Co-founder, The
Bridgespan Group, a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization
applying leading-edge management strategies, tools
and talent to help other nonprofits and foundations
achieve greater social impact. Co-sponsored by Fuqua
/ Coach K Center of Leadership & Ethics (COLE).
"Nonprofit Marketing” (Fuqua on Board Workshop)
When: Wednesday 2/8, 6:15pm (NEW DATE)
Where: Fuqua School of Business
– Classroom C
Audience: Fuqua students
and community members (non Fuqua on Board participants
are requested to RSVP to mnash@duke.edu)
More Information:
More than ever, marketing is part of the everyday world of nonprofit
organizations. Effective marketing can help mission-driven organizations
to identify services needed in the community, set results-oriented
goals, understand and reach target audiences, attract greater attention
and support, and have increased impact. UNC Prof. Paul Bloom
will discuss the application of marketing principles and practices
in the nonprofit sector. Refreshments will be served.
Special Interest Presentation: U.S. State
Department & the Foreign Service
When: Tuesday, Feb 14, 12:00-1:00pm
Where: Conference Room 14 (below Fox Center )
More Information: Come learn more
about opportunities to use your business skills in
the U.S. State Department and the Foreign Service
(http://www.careers.state.gov/). Presented by Deborah
Schwartz, Diplomat in Residence, Duke University.
International Development Job Search
Workshop – RSVP REQUIRED!
When: Friday, Feb 17 th , 1:30-4:30pm
Where: Rubenstein Hall #153 ( Sanford Institute's
new building behind main building)
More Information: Patrick Shields,
President of Global Recruitment Specialists
http://www.globalrecruitment.net, will present an interactive, practical,
and example-based workshop on the international development job search
process. The session is intended to demystify the job search process
and to provide useful insights into the international relief and development
field. Please see workshop agenda, attached. If you have not done so
already, please RSVP to Matt Nash by Friday, February 10.
Center for Sustainable Enterprise at
UNC-CH Kenan-Flagler School of Business presents - "Reinventing
Today's Business for the Challenges of Tomorrow"
When: March
30-31, 2006
Where: Research Triangle Park, NC
Audience: MBA Students, Faculty
More Information: Join 200 corporate
executives and academics from the top business schools
to discuss cutting-edge strategies for creating innovative
business models and organizational processes within
this new global context. For more details, see conference
website.
"Cost Allocation for Nonprofits"
(Fuqua on Board Workshop)
When: Wednesday, March 22,
6:15pm
Where: Fuqua
School of Business – Classroom C
Audience: Fuqua students
and community members (non Fuqua on Board participants
are requested to RSVP to mnash@duke.edu)
More Information: How
can a board assess the financial viability of
a program? How can the value of staff time dedicated
to fundraising or to lobbying be calculated for
IRS reporting? How much office supplies
expense should be charged to a particular grant? Is
it possible for a small nonprofit without sophisticated
accounting software to have an adequate cost
allocation system? Every organization needs
a cost allocation system to facilitate grant
reporting, Form 990 and financial statements
preparation, and decision-making about program
cost-effectiveness. This session will apply the
principles of cost allocation to nonprofits,
and illustrate how an effective system can be
developed using only Excel and a simple accounting
package such as Quickbooks. Mig Murphy
Sistrom, CPA, is a financial consultant exclusively
to nonprofit organizations. She provides
accounting, tax, training, and planning services. She
has been active in the nonprofit sector for over
10 years as an advisor, finance director, outside
auditor, teacher, volunteer, and board member. (Individuals
who are not students participants in Fuqua on
Board are kindly requested to RSVP to Matt Nash
at mnash@duke.edu ).
"MBA
Footprints: Professionals Forging a Social Impact"
Conference, Organized by the Social Impact Club
When: Wednesday,
April 5, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Where: Fuqua School of Business
Audience: Students, faculty,
staff, open to the public
More Information: An afternoon
of interactive workshops, though-provoking debates,
engaging speakers, and panel discussions on how
to integrate professionals
– no matter their field – into
the social fabric of our society, both professionally
and personally. View
conference website.
2006 CASE Leadership in Social
Entrepreneurship Lecture-Ami Dar, President and Founder, Action
Without Borders & Idealist.org
When: Wednesday,
April 5, 2006, 6:00 p.m. (followed by refreshments)
Where: Fuqua School of Business
- Geneen Auditorium
Audience: Students, faculty,
staff, open to the public (non-Fuqua
audiences are kindly requested to RSVP to Kate
Bostock at kb@duke.edu)
More Information: We are very
excited to announce that Ami
Dar, Founder of Action Without Borders and Idealist.org,
will receive this year's CASE
Leadership in Social Entrepreneurship Award.
Action Without Borders has made a global impact
on the social sector by connecting people, organizations,
and resources to help build a world where all
people can live free and dignified lives. Past
award recipients include Muhammad
Yunus, Founder and Managing Director, Grameen
Bank, William
Strickland, CEO Manchester Bidwell Corporation
and Wendy
Kopp, Founder and CEO of Teach for America. READ:
More information on this event.
Business
Ethics Award
Winner John Abrams – "Reinventing Small Business for People,
Community, and Place"
When: Monday,
April 10 at 6:30 p.m.
Where:
Fuqua School of Business – R.J. Reynolds Auditorium
Audience: Students, faculty,
staff, open to the public
More Information: Author
of, “The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business
for People, Community, and Place,” John Abrams
is cofounder and CEO South Mountain Co., a 30-year-old,
employee-owned design and building company on
Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts . He chairs
the Island Affordable Housing Fund and is vice-chair
of the Island Housing Trust, two nonprofits dedicated
to solving the community's affordable housing
crisis. For many years, he has spoken and written
about socially responsible business, affordable
housing, and ecological building issues. At the
2005 Business for Social Responsibility conference, Business
Ethics magazine presented Mr. Abrams and
South Mountain Company with its annual Business
Ethics Award
for Workplace Democracy. In
this talk, Mr. Abrams will examine the potential
for small businesses - especially employee-owned
businesses with strong local connections - to
use their bottom line success to build healthy
communities and a restorative future. Co-sponsored
by Fuqua
/ Coach K Center of Leadership & Ethics (COLE).
"Working
For Good" Webcast
When: May
2, 3, 4, 2006
Where: Online www.workingforgood.com
Audience: Open to the public
More Information: Working for
Good is designed to inspire and support entrepreneurial
initiative in service to society and to celebrate
the role of business in promoting peace and prosperity.
Here’s how you can participate:
1. Download the W4G curriculum at: http://www.causealliancemarketing.com/W4G/p-download.html and
register to view the video conferences on the
private web cast: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=33062
2. Read each of the four lessons and discuss
them as a group (one at a time or batched together,
whatever works best for your group). Each lesson
includes discussion questions to facilitate
your discussion.
3. Tune in to the web cast on May 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th at 10 am EDT
