The Alliance for Responsible Capitalism presents a new case competition focused on the challenges and opportunities around ESG in the banking sector
Student Leadership Team
Praveen Mahendran
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Isaac von Hallberg
Isaac von Hallberg was raised on the University of Chicago campus, attended New York University, and now lives in Los Angeles. He spent nine years working in various marketing roles in the e-commerce retail sector. After earning B Corp. Certification for his last employer, he sought to gain stronger business acumen and decision-making through an MBA. Now he studies finance and strategy at USC Marshall School of Business, and looks forward to applying his creative mindset to drive decision-making.
Mckenna Beard
Mckenna is a second-year MBA candidate at UT’s McCombs School of Business, focused on developing a career in decarbonization & sustainability strategy. She has a mechanical engineering degree and seven years of experience across multiple industries in manufacturing & operational excellence. At McCombs, Mckenna co-leads the CleanTech Fellowship program which matches MBAs with partner companies to solve meaningful climate-based issues.
Steven Daley
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The Erb Institute is a strategic partnership between the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. Our mission is to create a sustainable world through the power of business. We fulfill our mission through our educational programs, faculty and research, and business engagement.
Business+Impact is a school-wide initiative at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business dedicated to building a just and sustainable future through business. We create, organize, and publicize efforts that highlight and guide business as a force for positive social impact.
The Alliance for Responsible Capitalism is a nonprofit with a mission of aligning corporate political influence with sound climate policy. We work by incorporating a focus on climate policy – and the roles companies can play in shaping it – into business education.