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Bainbridge Graduate Institute Grants MBAs In Sustainable Business To First Graduating Class

Bainbridge Graduate Institute Grants MBAs In Sustainable Business To First Graduating Class

Published 05-21-04

Submitted by Bainbridge Graduate Institute

Bainbridge Island, WA - Bainbridge Graduate Institute (BGI) will grant MBAs in Sustainable Business to its first-ever graduating class on Saturday, May 22, 2004. A pioneer in the field of management training, BGI's unique program prepares students to create and manage successful, profitable businesses that are both socially and environmentally responsible.

"We're both thrilled and extremely proud to announce our first class of MBA graduates," said Gifford Pinchot, BGI co-founder and best-selling author of Intrapreneuring: Why You Don't Have to Leave the Corporation to Become an Entrepreneur. "These students helped create a program that is forging new ground in business training - training that an increasing number of people want."

Founded in 2002 by Pinchot, his wife Elizabeth and Dr. Sherman Severin, BGI's MBA program is growing rapidly. The school enrolled its first class of 18 MBA students in the fall of that year; in fall 2003 the school admitted another 21 students. Next year the school plans to increase enrollment by 100 percent, admitting an additional 50 students.

What makes BGI unique is its innovative curriculum, which preserves the rigor of a traditional MBA program, while infusing corporate ethics, environmental sustainability and social responsibility throughout every course.

"More than ever before, major companies are moving away from the view that social and environmental issues should simply be managed, and instead are embracing sustainability and social ethics as a core business strategy, " said Rick Bunch, BGI's executive director.

"In fact, the 'green economy' now represents more than $230 billion in socially and environmentally responsible products and $2.2 trillion in responsible investments," added Bunch. "MBA programs everywhere have begun to recognize the importance of sustainability in business, but are slow to make the necessary curriculum changes. Our flexible, independent program allows BGI's curriculum to keep pace with the rapidly evolving needs of the sustainable business market. "

Distinguished business-school professors and business innovators from around the world teach at BGI, including internationally known experts like Amory Lovins and John Ehrenfeld. The school emphasizes entrepreneurship, intrapreneurship and innovation training, as most graduates will be leading new initiatives either within existing companies and organizations or by starting new sustainable businesses.

"BGI is revolutionizing the way business is taught," said graduating student Claire Bradshaw. "And the professional caliber of the founders and teaching faculty at the school is amazing."

The program combines distance learning with monthly, face-to-face classroom sessions. Current students are located across the U.S. from diverse professional backgrounds, from major companies like Hewlett Packard and Ben and Jerry's to nonprofit enterprises like Ten Thousand Villages to government agencies like NOAA and the U.S. Navy

"I would have never gone to a traditional business school - it just didn't fit with my personal goals," said Kelly ScottHanson, chief operating officer of Cohousing Resources and co-author of the upcoming book, The Cohousing Handbook. "BGI's program is both consistent with my values and has provided invaluable business training. As a result, I've been able to reposition my company to compete for larger, more complex contracts."

In addition to the MBA program, BGI also offers a Certificate Program in Sustainable Business and periodically opens individual classes to the public.

BGI's inaugural graduation will take place on Bainbridge Island, WA, at the IslandWood environmental learning center. The ceremony will feature remarks from BGI founders Gifford and Elizabeth Pinchot and Dr. Sherman Severin.

BGI is authorized to grant the Master of Business Administration degree by the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) and meets the requirements and educational standards established for degree-granting institutions under the Degree Authorization Act.

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BGI was born when co-Founder and President, Gifford Pinchot, a renowned business consultant, realized the nation's graduate business schools were churning out one-dimensional MBA graduates with solid short-term profit-maximization skills, but lacking a deep understanding of how to integrate social and environmental issues into business decisions.

The Institute's pioneering MBA and certificate programs prepare a diverse group of leaders to build enterprises that are economically successful, socially responsible and environmentally sustainable. The innovative curriculum preserves the rigor of a traditional MBA program, while infusing sustainability - including both environmental and social responsibility - throughout every course.

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