Georgia Tech's CBSS Wins Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula

Georgia Tech’s Center for Business Strategies for Sustainability (CBSS) has been named one of the grand prize winners for the Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula.

The Page Prize was launched in the fall of 2008 to encourage efforts to expose business students to state-of-the-art environmental sustainability knowledge.

The CBSS submission from Georgia Tech was prepared by L. Beril Toktay, Professor of Operations Management and Brady Family Chair at Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business.  Dr. Toktay received a seed grant for the CBSS in 2012 from the Ray C. Anderson Foundation.  Dr. Toktay’s Page Prize submission (a collection of syllabi), will be housed on the Darla Moore School of Business web site, as well as the Aspen Institute’s Caseplace.org.

The Ray C. Anderson Foundation is proud of the work that Dr. Toktay and many others are doing at Georgia Tech with the “seed” we have planted there.

Other contributors to the prize submission  from Georgia Tech were:

Howard Connell, Sustainable Business

Lucien Dhooge, Law & Ethics

Jeff Hales, Accounting

Karthik Ramachandran, Operations

Omar Rodriguez, Marketing

Frank T. Rothaermel, Strategy

Ravi Subramanian, Operations

Atalay Atasu, Operations

Sudheer Chava, Finance

 

 

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