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Alma Burrell is the Chief Administrative Officer of Roots Community Health, a successful community based organization serving the African/African Ancestry community that expanded from Oakland to
The new CEO of a regional branch of Catholic Charities had been on the job for less than a month when he first interacted with the organization’s Christmas Program.
During a meeting of information security (infosec) experts, Antisnatchor attacked Azeria for tweeting photos of attendees.
Ryan had just moved from Southern California to Kansas and was settling in for his first real winter.
The 416 Fire burned over 50,000 acres near Durango, Colorado in the summer of 2018. The fire caused evacuations. Employees were furloughed.
Hantz Woodlands, LLC, is a startup company, a social enterprise in Detroit, and the world’s largest urban farm.
Most deans, faculty, students, and other stakeholders agree that we need more ethics and social responsibility content in our business school curriculums. That is not news.
Angelo (the protagonist of this case) has agreed to take the lead in finalizing the plans for an event (the Friday Gala) that is being held as part of a college class reunion.
Snider Fleet Services is a medium sized firm that provided tire retreading, truck fleet services, off-road and industrial tires to customers in the Southeast United States.
Dwelling House Savings and Loans (DHSL) was dealing with the aftermath of the financial crisis that hit the Hill District community.
Hooters, America’s first and most influential breastaurant chain (a restaurant with waitresses in revealing uniforms), had endured – but also embraced – criticisms of its image for decades.
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In this video case, Tyler Shultz recounts his experience as a recent college graduate in 2014 at Theranos, a medical technology start-up.
On January 1, 2013, Abbott Laboratories, one of the most recognized American pharmaceutical companies, split itself into two companies: Abbott and AbbVie Inc.
The Colombia Conundrum case recounts the evolution of a US business school’s internationalization strategy.
The two founders of League Collegiate Outfitters [League], based in Bridgeport PA, were all-in on their attempt to launch a financially and socially responsible enterprise in El Salvador.
Following Mexican President Carlos de Gortari Salinas’ late 1980’s trade liberalization policies, that ignited an onslaught of foreign direct investment and ultimately lead to the passage of NAFT
Victaulic Company (“Victaulic”) is a privately-owned, third generation, American family business. The company makes mechanical pipe-fittings especially for heating and cooling systems.
Lucelia was a retired teacher who bought a farm in early 2006 with her savings, after 30 years as a Biology teacher for children aged 11 to 18.
The Global Jesuit Case Series (GJCS) was formally launched in 2015 with the singular goal of establishing a series of real-world business cases, written by executives, educators and entrepreneurs
The case presents the history of a group's social enterprises in southern Mexico, which coordinates the coffee chain that has provided an alternative form of economy for the region's indigenous f