MBA/MS, Class of 2023 I am passionate about developing innovative solutions that mitigate disinformation and inequity across tech and media platforms, particularly as they relate to critical societal problems like climate change. I believe we can do this by reshaping...
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Siri Kore
MBA/MS, Class of 2023 Siri is passionate about combating the effects of climate change, reducing industrial emissions, and creating conversations spaces to discuss sustainability. Prior to Erb she spent 4 years working with BASF, a multi-national chemical...
Anya Shapiro
MBA/MS, Class of 2022 Anya is currently the Senior Business Designer at IDEO and holds an MS and MBA from the University of Michigan where she focused on scaling sustainable systems through policy, strategic sourcing, and business collaboration. Prior to, she spent 3...
Amanda Spinner
MBA/MS, Class of 2022 Amanda is a second year MBA/MS dual degree student with the Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability. She is focused on strategy and sustainability, with an interest in renewable energy. She is interested in how...
Elliott Schwab
MBA/MS, Class of 2021 Elliott comes to the Erb Institute with a passion for sustainable international development. He has worked with public and private clients while working as a change management consultant with a technology consulting firm, and program development...
Kimberly Ludas
MBA/MS, Class of 2021 Kim is originally from Los Angeles, CA and worked in celebrity and influencer brand partnerships and a non-profit hospital foundation before coming to the University of Michigan. She is interested in energy and sustainability finance, and helping...
Why sustainability should include political activity – Professor Tom Lyon in the California Management Review
Why sustainability should include political activity Professor Tom Lyon in the California Management ReviewCorporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability initiatives have gone mainstream, but they are missing something important: They ignore corporations’...
Shutdown’s economic impact is a forceful reminder of why government matters — Andy Hoffman in The Conversation
As the United States endures the longest shutdown in its history, Americans are getting a taste of life without government. The absence of some services are clearly visible, such as a buildup of trash at national parks or longer lines at airport security checkpoints....
Sustainability, commerce and economics: How to create the right balance – Andy Hoffman quoted in Business Today
We may be losing the war against climate change, as we fail to approach sustainability-related issues in the right manner. Read the article in Business Today In a recent article 'The Invisible Hand Won't Solve the Climate Crisis. Capitalism Must Evolve', US professor...
Allison Miller
MBA/MS, Class of 2020 I am a third year student in the Erb Institute focused on learning how business can be a positive force in expanding renewable energy adoption, both nationally and internationally. My studies are focused around renewable energy systems, and...