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The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth’s Business & Society Conference brings together leaders from a wide range of fields to discuss the important role that business leaders can play in creating a more sustainable world. Business enterprises will play a pivotal role in meeting the sustainability challenges of the 21st Century. The materials they choose, the products they design, the labor and human rights practices they pursue, and the ethical standards they set - all have profound implications for sustaining financial, social, and environmental returns. |
| You can contact the organizers at tuck.bsc@dartmouth.edu. |
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Dave Adams T'08 Conference Chair / Content Team Leader Dave Adams T'08 was an officer and leadership instructor in the U.S. Marine Corps and worked for a New York City investment bank prior to matriculating at Tuck. Dave is a co-chair of the Tuck Armed Forces Alumni Association and a member of the student advisory board of Tuck’s Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship. In the Spring 2007 term, he teamed with a fellow student on an independent project which examined the costs and benefits of green real estate development. Their work has been published and is now a case used in Tuck’s second-year Real Estate elective course. Dave earned an undergraduate degree in history from the College of William and Mary. Upon graduation from Tuck, he plans to return to the Boston-based real estate private equity and development firm with which he interned in the Summer of 2007. |
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Nick Richardson T'08 Finance Team Leader Nick Richardson T'08 has built a career on public service. A Sarah Lawrence College graduate, class of 1999, Nick first involved in environmental causes during college through his work for the Appalachian Mountain Club, at the Greenleaf Madison Springs Huts. After college, Nick moved to Boston and worked in youth development, and then in education consulting and teacher training with the Center for Teen Empowerment. Nick left the Center to attend Tuck, where in addition to running BSC Finance, he chairs the Judicial Board. Upon graduation, Nick looks forward to rejoining the nonprofit sector, where he sees huge opportunities for MBAs to make a significant impact on the world. |
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Tucker Richmond T'08 Logistics Team Leader Tucker Richmond T’08 taught Earth Science at a middle school in Crozet, VA before Tuck. Focused on experiential learning, he helped develop the “Our Town” curriculum, an innovative group project in which students designed and built model towns while considering environmental, financial, and city-planning ramifications. In addition, before teaching he worked as an equities analyst for Selwyn Capital, a hedge fund in Charlottesville, VA. Tucker graduated from Dartmouth with a BA in Environmental Studies and History. He worked this summer as a research analyst for The Boston Company Asset Management as a Research Analyst for a technology mutual fund. |
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Charlie Schilling T'08 Social Team Leader Charlie Schilling T’08 was an investment banker focused on media and communications prior to coming to Tuck. Charlie is co-social chair of the 2008 class and is an editor of the Tuck Times. Charlie is a board member of Wall Street Volunteers, an organization in New York which links young professionals with volunteer opportunities, and spent his summer at the Boston Consulting Group. |
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Sara Schwartz T'08 Marketing Team Leader Sara Schwartz T’08 worked as a Consultant with the Advisory Board Company, a health care consulting and research firm, in Washington DC prior to Tuck. Sara was excited to return to her native NH for business school, and at Tuck she has been active in Tuck Student Consulting Services and TuckStuff (a student-run store on campus). Sara graduated from Colby College with a major in Psychology and a minor in Environmental Studies. She spent her summer at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in Boston. |
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Carolyn Zern T'09 Deputy Chair and Director of Special Projects Carolyn Zern T’09 came to Tuck after working most recently as an urban planner and policy analyst for New York City’s housing department. Prior to that she worked for an advertising agency on Madison Avenue, an economic development corporation in Queens, NY and for New York City’s Department of Parks & Recreation. She graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in English and Theater and from NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service with a master’s degree in urban planning. Carolyn hopes to pursue a career in sustainable real estate development after Tuck. |
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