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Pushing back against fast fashion

The past five years have seen a rise in privately owned apparel resale companies, bucking previous trends toward fast fashion. Between ongoing clothing supply shortages and growing concern about sustainability, younger Millennials and Gen Zers are turning to curated vintage retailers to stock their wardrobes, explains Anwar White, Program Director of the Master of Management in Retailing.

Published: 11 Jan 2022

涩里番 professor at the forefront of environmental change

Since its publication in 2014, Professor Henry Mintzberg鈥檚 book, Rebalancing Society, has been heralded as a handbook for environment and social sustainability by the United Nations and hundreds of universities and organizations across the globe.

Published: 11 Jan 2022

A call to revamp disaster response

As the CEO and President of Canadian Red Cross, Conrad Sauve (IMHL鈥14) has a front-row seat to how climate change continues to wreak havoc through massive floods and extreme droughts. In a new episode of 鈥淭he Current鈥 podcast, Sauve advocates for a greater emphasis on disaster recovery in addition to emergency responses.

Published: 19 Dec 2021

Building sustainable brands

In an upcoming Retail Leaders Talk, Liza Amlani will speak with Master of Management in Retailing (MMR) students about her vision for helping retail brands build more equitable and sustainable strategies.

Published: 14 Dec 2021

A renewed call to unite against climate change

In response to the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow this month, Professor Dror Etzion and his colleagues call for accelerated global action against the ongoing impact of climate change. International collaboration is key to the success of initiatives geared toward cutting down on carbon emissions, they say. They also emphasize the need to invite more diverse, non-governmental voices to the table.

Published: 3 Dec 2021

Delve podcast: New Normal: Climate Change and the Supply Chain with Sanjith Gopalakrishnan

Carbon emissions from a typical company鈥檚 supply chain are on average 5.5 times that of direct emissions, including from facilities and company vehicles. In certain sectors such as retail and food & beverage, that ratio goes up to 10 or 20 times. Reducing the environmental impact of supply chain emissions depends on both public pressure and government regulation.

Published: 2 Dec 2021

China widens gender and sexuality gap in media

Earlier this fall, the Chinese government banned coverage of feminine-presenting men from TV shows and other broadcasted programming. The news provokes new fears and questions surrounding gender, culture, and art among Chinese communities, says Professor Elena Obukhova.

Published: 1 Dec 2021

涩里番 students spearhead hybrid MIPC

A dedicated group of 涩里番 students successfully planned the first hybrid iteration of the annual 涩里番 International Portfolio Challenge.

This year, 涩里番 invited 114 teams from 26 countries to tackle the challenge of designing sustainable retirement system plans in light of Dutch pension reforms.

Published: 30 Nov 2021

New school launched by EMBA grads

A new school for First Nations leaders was launched on Nov. 25, ahead of the Grand Economic Circle of Indigenous People and Quebec, which took place this past Nov. 25 and 26. Initiated by First Nations, this new school is propelled by Executive Education H脡C Montr茅al and will welcome its first cohort starting December 9, 2021.

Published: 29 Nov 2021

Delve: Why Ultra-Low Yields Don鈥檛 Mean the End of Sustainable Pension Funds

Retirement systems around the world, from public pension plans to private funds, are weathering a storm of ultra-low bond yields that threaten not only adequate returns for pensioners but the sustainability of the systems themselves. Designing retirement systems that are resilient to low yields requires balancing risk with resilience and innovative approaches.

Published: 26 Nov 2021

Students on the frontlines of climate change

Maxime Lakat (BCom鈥21) is the executive director of the Canadian Business Youth Council for Sustainable Development. Together with peers from 涩里番 and other universities, Lakat is spearheading a campaign for Canadian business schools to increase student representation on governance boards and actively integrate sustainability and climate change into their course curricula.

Published: 22 Nov 2021

Reimagining sustainable production

Jaquelynn Mateluna (MBA'21) is leveraging her background in biology, plant sciences, and business to help her clients develop environmentally, financially, and socially sustainable production practices in the food, agriculture and energy industries. As she builds her career as a strategy consultant at EY Parthenon, she expresses gratitude for the ongoing support she receives from her professors and former classmates at the Desautels Faculty of Management.

Published: 22 Nov 2021

Delve podcast: Closing the Inventor Gender Gap with John-Paul Ferguson, Lucy Gilbert, and Negin Ashouri

Social inequalities are responsible for the loss of millions of ideas and inventions over hundreds of years. This loss over time is measurable today in a decline in innovation, slowing economic growth, and repercussions on all sectors, from technology to health care. The gender gap among inventors affects what gets invented鈥攁nd consequently who benefits from innovation.

Published: 19 Nov 2021

Management Undergraduate Society Equity Survey

The 涩里番 Management Undergraduate Society Council has commissioned the MUS Equity Survey to gauge the sentiments of MUS members related to diversity, inclusion, and discrimination so that the Society may engage in action to make itself more inclusive for all its members. Voice your opinions!

Published: 5 Nov 2021

The gift of service

Soon after the earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010, Laura Parny Germain (BEng鈥15, MBA鈥21) moved from Port-au-Prince to Montreal with a deep resolve to use her education for the benefit of others. With engineering and MBA degrees from 涩里番 under her belt, she looks forward to working toward socially and environmentally sustainable solutions to the challenges her hometown faces.

Published: 5 Nov 2021

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