Through the Reentry Acceleration Program, MBA and EMBA students can: -Learn about the history of mass incarceration in the United States and the role of business in reforming problems of mass incarceration -Participate in advising and/or instructor training -Teach a course in a NY State prison (Financial Empowerment, Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship, or Pathways to Yes) -Lead entrepreneursh...
The Nonprofit Board Leadership Program at Columbia Business School cultivates the next generation of nonprofit board leaders while providing a valuable service to alumni and the nonprofit organizations on whose boards they serve. At the end of the school year, student teams are invited to share their NBLP projects, answer questions, and receive feedback.
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change welcomes Worth Rises Executive Director Bianca Tylek for a conversation on her new book, "The Prison Industry: How It Works and Who Profits." More information coming soon.
The Startup Works 2025 cohort comprising justice impacted and Columbia-affiliated team members participated in a workshop series focused on practical startup skills development. Over the course of 6 weeks, sessions addressed foundational entrepreneurship skills including: values-based team building; understanding customers and their "jobs to be done"; building minimum viable product with no-cod...