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BGI: Changing Business for Good |
Calling all Change Agents and Leaders of the New Economy!
We're accepting applications for Fall 2010 until our programs are full. Please contact the
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BGI's pioneering MBA and certificate programs prepare diverse leaders to build enterprises that are financially successful, socially responsible and environmentally sustainable.
Our innovative curriculum preserves the rigor of a traditional MBA program, while infusing sustainability—environmental and social responsibility—throughout every course.
The MBA program combines distance learning with monthly, intensive, face-to-face classroom sessions. Students build a strong, cooperative learning community with each other, the faculty and staff. Our faculty includes distinguished business school professors and business innovators from around the U.S. and Canada with a passion for sustainability.
Find out if our MBA in Sustainable Business or our certificate in Sustainable Business is right for you. Please see our 2009-2010 catalog and addenda. |
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Winona LaDuke is the Bainbridge Graduate Institute’s Commencement Speaker for 2010 |
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Bainbridge Graduate Institute (BGI) is pleased to announce Native American activist and Executive Director of the White Earth Land Recovery Project, Winona LaDuke, as speaker for its 2010 Commencement Ceremony on June 6th, 2010.
Commencement for BGI’s 2010 graduating class for the MBA in Sustainable Business and Certificates in Sustainable Business and Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Intrapreneurship will be held Sunday, June 6th, at 4:00 pm at Seattle’s Convention Center, in conjunction with Green Festival, the largest sustainability conference in the Pacific Northwest.
Winona LaDuke is a long time activist who, in addition to directing the White Earth Land Recovery Project, is also Executive Director of Honor the Earth, a noted author, environmentalist, economist and was Vice Presidential candidate in 1996 and 2000 on the Green Party ticket. LaDuke was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2007.
BGI President, co-founder and former Fortune 100 consultant, Gifford Pinchot III commented: “Winona is a warm and caring human being. In her previous visit to BGI as Change Agent in Residence, she electrified students and I am delighted that she is back again to deepen the relationship with BGI.”
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