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01 Mar 2012
Fellowship to Honor Professor Jim Austin
By: Professor James E. Austin
Topics: Education-Business EducationEducation-Business EducationEducation-Financial AidEntrepreneurship-Social EntrepreneurshipSocial Enterprise-Nonprofit Organizations
Efforts are under way to create an endowed MBA fellowship to honor Professor Emeritus James E. Austin, cofounder and former chair of the HBS Social Enterprise Initiative. A member of the HBS faculty since 1972, Austin is a leading expert on management in developing countries and social entrepreneurship. The fellowship awards will be given to students who have a background in social enterprise; are from Latin America; or are from underrepresented groups at HBS. For more information, contact Ellen Greenfeld at egreenfeld@hbs.edu or 617-495-5476.
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