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The Ecological Entrepreneurship Program's new peer advisors are (drum roll...) Jim Karlotski, Sarah Keeley, Daphne Loring, Erica Maltz, Ben Smith, and Shehzia Valiulla.  You can ask them any questions you may have regarding the program!

Check out COA faculty member Gray Cox's pathbreaking paper, The New Entrepreneurial Ethic, in which he argues that a paradigmatic shift in firms' approach to ethics and profit-making can serve consumers, communities, and shareholders better.

You can now examine College of the Atlantic's library holdings that relate to the Ecological Entrepreneurship Program. (Pretty cool!)

Check out the "Community Seeds: Explorations in Ecological Entrepreneurship" website, the latest EE student work. COA student Dustin Eirdorsh articulates a sustainable business vision for community farming and forestry.

Jay McNally, COA Class of 1984 and founder of Ibis Consulting, presented a talk October 17, 2002, titled "Entrepreneurship, Soul, and Hard Core Business." Ibis Consulting performs "data conversion services for electronic discovery," and has been instrumental in several white collar criminal investigations. To see how ecological entrepreneurship values infuse Ibis, check out Living at Ibis

Updated February 2004. Please revisit the site for upcoming news!

 

 

 

 

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