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Net Impact Updates - October 14, 2005
Filed under SOM Student Activities
Posted by , October 14, 2005
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THIRD THURSDAYS
Are you interested in social enterprise? Private sector development? The cross-section of business and development? Corporate social responsibility? Socially responsible investing? Third Thursdays are a monthly gathering of professionals and graduate school students around Boston who are interested in using business as a vehicle for social and environmental change. It’s a great way to meet folks from all over the city to network, learn about career opportunities and just have a good time with good people.
It’s a Great Opportunity
Don’t miss the chance to meet other students interested in these topics from various other Boston area schools as well as professionals working in these areas. Students from Net impact chapters at MIT Sloan, Fletcher, Harvard Kennedy School, Babson College, Harvard Business School, etc. will be joining us.
What: Drinks with Boston Area Net Impact Members
When: October 20th. 7:00-8:30pm
Where: Pizzeria Uno Chicago Grill, 22 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA
Phone: (617)497-1530
Directions: Left on John F Kennedy Street when you exit the T right in
Harvard Square
Contact info: Dina Goldstein, MIT Sloan: dinagold@mit.edu/Raven Smith, The Fletcher School: raven.smith@tufts.edu
About Net Impact:
Net Impact is a network of more than 12,000 new-generation leaders committed to using the power of business to improve the world.
http://www.netimpact.org/