The Nicholas School is offering a new concentration in Business & Environment (BE) within the MEM program to meet the growing private-sector demand for managers, consultants and analysts who can develop and implement business practices that benefit the environment, society and shareholder value alike. Jay S. Golden, associate professor of the practice for sustainable systems analysis, will chair the new concentration, which starts in fall 2017. Learn about the new concentration, including the curriculum, goals and participating faculty.
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