2007-2008 Academic Year

"Off the Record" with Jack Ward

Active Image On September 26th Net Impact held its first event of the semester, "Off the Record" at Manual's Tavern with Jack Ward, former president, chairman and CEO of Russell Corporation. The salon brought together Flex MBA and Global Partner MBA students to dialogue about ethics and Mr. Wards personal experience as CEO of the parent company for Russell Athletics.

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"Off the Record" with Mark Snyderman

Active ImageGeorgia State University's Net Impact held its last "Off the Record" on Thursday October 25th fwith Mark Snyderman, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer of The Coca-Cola Company.

As a member of the company’s Ethics and Compliance Committee and manager of the Ethics & Compliance Office, Mr. Snyderman oversees Code of Business Conduct matters, compliance policy and program development, ethics and compliance training, and compliance-related risk assessment and monitoring. Full bio

"Off the Record" is open to all Net Impact members and Robinson College of Business students and faculty. The event is a monthly salon where executives share candidly about their perspectives and experiences on issues of ethics and social and environmental responsiblity.

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November "Off the Record"

Georgia State University's Black MBA Association and Net Impact chapter host "Off the Record" Thursday November 29th from 7PM to 9PM at Manual's Tavern with Georgia Power's Vice President of Diversity Frank McCloskey and Diversity Manager Dr. Shelton Goode.

As Vice President of Diversity, Mr. McCloskey oversees the development and implementation of strategies that help sustain a culture of excellence through inclusion by improving leadership and work culture. He is the past chair of the Urban League, the leadership Atlanta board of directors and the Buckhead Business Association. Full Bio


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January "Off the Record"

Active ImageGeorgia State's Net Impact hosted the first "Off the Record" of the Spring semester with GSU's Active Image Society for Human Resource Management on Wednesday, January 30th from 7:15PM to 9PM at Manual's Tavern . This month's featured guest was Linda DiSantis, the current Executive-In-Residence at The Center for Ethics and Corporate Responsibility. Linda's prior experience includes serving as City Attorney for the City of Atlanta and Vice President and managing attorney with United Parcel Service Corporate Legal Department. Full Bio
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February 27th "Off the Record"

Net Impact's "Off the Record" continues this February 27th from 7:30PM to 9PM at Manual's. This month's focus is on sustainable development in the City of Atlanta and features two Robinson MBA alumni.
Active Image KC Boyce is a Senior Project Manager for Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. whose responsibilities include land acquisition and development of brownfields. Mr. Boyce is also the founder of Georgia State's Net Impact Chapter. Townsend Bailey is an Associate with Damespoint, a firm working with executives in the development and implementation of strategic environmental sustainability programs. Mr. Bailey's current focus is the greening of the City of Atlanta's operations.

"Off the Record" is a monthly salon where local business professionals share candidly about their perspectives and experiences on issues related to corporate responsibility, ethics and sustainability. The event is open to all Net Impact chapters in Atlanta as well as all graduate students and faculty with the Robinson College of Business.

Space is limited. Please RSVP to Keith Piper at keith.piper@gmail.com.

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March "Off the Record" with Bill Bolling

Bill BollingJoin Net Impact for "Off the Record" on March 26th with Bill Bolling, Founder and Executive Director of the Atlanta Community Food Bank. The ACFB started in the late 70's as a soup kitchen in the basement of a Church and now has a distribution of more than 20 million pounds of food each year through more than 800 local and regional nonprofit organizations that feed the hungry.

"Off the Record" starts at 7:30PM on March 26th and ends around 9PM at Manual's Tavern in Virginia Highlands. Its a monthly salon where local business professionals share candidly about their perspectives and experiences on issues related to corporate responsibility, ethics and sustainability.

The event is open to all Net Impact chapters in Atlanta and all graduate students and faculty with the Robinson College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Public Policy.

To reserve a space please contact Keith Piper at keith.piper@gmail.com You can visit us online at www.gsunetimpact.org.

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