Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
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ALLWIN INITIATIVE FOR CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
Working at the intersection of business and society
ALLWIN INITIATIVE TEAM  

Robert G. Hansen
Faculty Director, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
Senior Associate Dean
Norman W. Martin 1925 Professor of Business Administration
robert.g.hansen@dartmouth.edu
Robert Hansen teaches courses in managerial economics, game theory, and environmental economics. He is an expert in economics, finance, and public policy and management. His research interests include the role of syndication in industries like investment banking and construction, and the efficiency of auctions in an uncertain world. His recent publications include "Auctions of Companies" in Economic Inquiry and "Megafirms" in North Carolina Law Review. Hansen is a member of the board of Bonnie CLAC, a nonprofit offering credit counseling and reduced interest loans to help low-income workers purchase cars. He earned his MA and PhD from UCLA. More »

John H. Vogel Jr.
Associate Faculty Director for Corporate Citizenship, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
Adjunct Professor of Business Administration
john.h.vogel.jr@dartmouth.edu
John Vogel has taught courses in entrepreneurship in the social sector, nonprofit management, and real estate at Tuck since 1992. His areas of research include self-liquidating foundations, affordable housing, and the intersection of real estate and technology. Vogel is a member of the boards of the Twin Pines Housing Trust and the Foundation Mapping Project. He serves on advisory boards for Dartmouth's Ethics Institute and the Tucker Foundation. He earned his MA from the University of Virginia and his MBA from Harvard. More »


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Richard S. Shreve
Associate Faculty Director for Business Ethics, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
Adjunct Professor of Business Ethics
richard.s.shreve@dartmouth.edu
Professor Rick Shreve has been involved in the study and teaching of business ethics since he joined Tuck's faculty in 1992 after a career on Wall Street. He has also taught as a Visiting Professor of Business Ethics at the Yale School of Management. Prior to joining Tuck, he had several years of experience in corporate finance at Morgan Stanley & Co. where he was a managing director. Shreve's work at Tuck has focused on two areas of interest to business students and future practitioners in the light of recent corporate scandals—integrating ethics into the MBA core curriculum and fostering character development in MBA students. He currently serves on the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and is a member of the Investment Committee of Ledyard National Bank. He has a master's degree in divinity from Yale and an MBA from Harvard. More »


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Patricia Palmiotto
Director, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
patricia.palmiotto@dartmouth.edu
Pat Palmiotto has worked in the fields of management consulting and education. She is coauthor of a chapter on training and development in Paving the Way for the 21st Century: The Human Factor in Higher Education Financial Management (NACUBO, 1993). Her professional interests lie in the power of individuals and groups to make a difference in communities. Palmiotto serves on the board of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits. She has a master's degree in human resource management from Antioch University and a masters of arts degree from Dartmouth College. Her thesis was on cross-cultural moral judgment.


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Karen Summer
Administrator, Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
karen.summer@dartmouth.edu
Karen Summer has several decades of nursing experience, specializing in critical care and psychiatry. She has been the business manager of a gourmet seafood company and a conference planner. She is a founding boardmember of Valley Insight Meditation Society. She graduated from Vassar College, then earned a BS in nursing from the University of Maryland.


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