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Net Impact is a global network of leaders who are changing the world through business. Ross Net Impact (RNI) is a 2010 Net Impact Gold Chapter that includes more than a third of all full time MBA's at Michigan. RNI membership is diverse – the two things we have in common are the desire to use our skills to make a better world and the energy to have fun doing it! |
2010 RNI Member Year-End BBQ- Photo Credit: Sarah Howie Congratulations RNI- we have been designated a 2010 Gold Chapter! Achieving gold status is quite an accomplishment. Gold and silver chapter requirements set a high bar for chapter achievement: this year only 15% of graduate chapters attained silver status and an additional 7% attained gold. Gold chapters are the most outstanding chapters in the Net Impact Network. They are characterized by energetic members, dynamic leadership, and excellence in all that they do. They also go above and beyond minimum requirements to actively give back to the network by sharing best pratices, mentoring other chapters, and working with Net Impact Central to improve chapter offerings.We are very proud of each and every one of our members for contributing to this distinction. You deserve it! Beyond Grey Pinstripes Ranks Ross #1 in United States - The University of Michigan's Ross School of Business is the best business school in the United States for integrating environmental, social, and ethical issues into its MBA program, according to the Aspen Institute's 2009-10 Beyond Grey Pinstripes report. The biennial survey and ranking of business schools placed the Ross School at No. 2 overall behind the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, Canada. Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranked Ross No. 1 in course content and No. 2 in research relevant to social and environmental responsibility. The complete ranking of the Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2009-10 "Global 100" business schools can be found at www.beyondgreypinstripes.org |
Volunteer at the 2010 National Net Impact Conference! |
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