Haworth College of Business Virtual Lunch and Learn RSVP

Social Sustainability: More critical than ever

Join the Haworth College of Business for a virtual discussion about social sustainability initiatives, how a social mission is good for communities and businesses, and cases of social sustainability in action in West Michigan. Presenters will discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on businesses and social sustainability initiatives. The presentation will be held on Tuesday, October 27, noon - 1 p.m.

This event is sponsored by the 色色啦 MBA program.

Panelists

Dr. Tim Palmer

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Dr. Tim Palmer is interim chair and professor of management. He also serves as director of the Center for Sustainable Business Practices at 色色啦 Michigan University's Haworth College of Business.

Palmer received a Michigan Campus Compact Faculty and Staff Community Service-Learning Award in 2009. In addition, he earned the 2014 Distinguished Professor of the Year Award from the Presidents Council, State Universities of Michigan, as well as 色色啦鈥檚 2014 nomination for the Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year Award.

His research on student learning, organizational reputation, sustainability and strategic decision making has appeared in numerous publications.

Sharon Darby

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Sharon Darby is director of environmental, safety and sustainability at Cascade Engineering, a company that specializes in large-part plastic injection molding.

Sharon is an integral part of the organization鈥檚 Triple Bottom Line culture, leading Safety and Environmental, Zero Waste Team, Anti-Racism Credentialing, Diversity Coordinating Council, Charitable Contributions, Bicycle Friendly Business, LEED Certification and Sustainability Forum. 

She is an adjunct professor at Davenport University and a founding executive member of The Saranac Promise. She has an MBA in strategic management, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business administration from Davenport University, and many certifications. 

Chris Lampen-Crowell, B.S.'82

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Chris Lampen-Crowell is the co-founder of Gazelle Sports. The original store opened in downtown Kalamazoo in 1985. The Michigan-based, locally owned and operated retail chain now has seven locations, an ecommerce store, and more than 200 staff members.

Founded on the importance of living a healthy lifestyle, Gazelle鈥檚 core values are active living, care, excellence, learning and community.

Lampen-Crowell co-founded the Greater Kalamazoo Girls on the Run and founded the Kalamazoo Downtown Retailer and Restaurant Association. He has created, organized and led hundreds of healthy, fun events for Michigan communities.