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Assistant Professor, MBA(CED)

The Shannon School of Business at CBU delivers several diploma and degree programs, including the Master of Business Administration in Community Economic Development (MBA in CED) program. The School is accepting applications from qualified candidates to fill a term contract position in CED to commence August 2009 and end May 2010.

Deadline: 
30 Jun 2009
Phone: 
Director, Human Resources (902)563-1158
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Third Canadian Conference on Social Enterprise: "Living Our Values: Social Enterprise in Action"

SAVE THE DATE: NOVEMBER 18-20, 2009!

Join hundreds of existing and prospective social enterprise operators from every region in Canada at the Third Canadian Conference on Social Enterprise taking place in Toronto, November 18-20, 2009.

The conference will consist of three days of training and work sessions toward a national policy agenda and action plan.

DAY 1:

Intensive training sessions geared to your stage of planning, development or growth.

DAYS 2 AND 3:

Working sessions with fellow practitioners, funders, government officials, network organizations, and supporters designed to create a national policy agenda and action plan for social enterprise in Canada.

Social enterprise is a proven model for creating employment, bringing needed goods and services to communities, promoting innovation in the marketplace, enhancing the delivery of social, environment, arts and cultural services, and strengthening the sustainability of non-profits - all of which can promote economic growth and revitalize local economies. Social enterprise is a real solution in the current economic climate, where communities across the country have been decimated by the collapse of the manufacturing sector, the financial crisis and rising rates of unemployment.

The Third Canadian Conference on Social Enterprise is an initiative of the Social Enterprise Council of Canada

http://vancitycommunityfoundation.ca/s/social_enterprise_development.asp

Registration will open June 22, 2009.

A Communities Agenda

Author: 
The Canadian CED Network

Working together to build a Communities Agenda

Poverty, homelessness, environmental degradation, inadequate child care, and gaps in social programs are resulting in worsening conditions in many communities. Community economic development offers a holistic approach to tackling these issues. In order to be successful, it needs a supportive public policy environment.

Telelearning Session: The Promise and Paradox of Community

Title: The Promise and Paradox of Community
Series: Seeking Community in Chaotic Times
Speakers: Margaret Wheatley, Paul Born
Location: via conference call
Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 12:00:00 PM, Eastern
Details: Paul will talk with internationally acclaimed speaker and writer, Margaret Wheatley, who is widely credited with giving the world a whole new way of thinking about organizations with her revolutionary application of the natural sciences to business management.

Margaret Wheatley is the co-founder and President emeritus of The Berkana Institute, and the celebrated author of many books, including Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World and Finding Our Way: Leadership for an Uncertain Time.

Visit tammarackcommunity.ca for more information and to register

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