Re -Branding: SRB becomes Net Impact

By: Lauren Carberry   In the up-and-coming months, it may seem as if there’s a new presence in Alter Hall.  However, do not be fooled!  We’re the same organization, with the same structure and mission, only we’ve added a network of 30,000 members(no big deal).  Since its inception several years ago, SRB has been working … Continue reading »

Dave Stangis, Vice President of CSR at the Campbell Soup Company

By: Robert Kost This past Wednesday, March 28th, SRB had the pleasure of welcoming Dave Stangis, Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) at the Campbell Soup Company, to speak on behalf of Campbell’s innovative sustainability measures. Stengas began by talking about the importance of having a technical background, and how his position and that … Continue reading »

Scott Tattar, Senior Vice President and Director of PR of LevLane Advertising

By Deirdre Kurtz On March 21st SRB hosted Scott Tattar, Senior Vice President andDirector of PR at the local Philadelphia Advertising Agency LevLane.LevLane is the only Philadelphia Agency that has a specialty inCorporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The agency has worked withclients that already make a positive impact in their local communitiesand helped them communicate these … Continue reading »

John & Kira’s Chocolates

By: Nakeeda Earle   On Wednesday we had John Doyle from John and Kira’s speak with Students for Responsible Business members; John graced us with John and Kira’s chocolates. He mentioned the feeling a person should have when eating his chocolates; he wants us to think these chocolates are the best we’ve ever had. John … Continue reading »

Jim Keady Speaks to Business Ethics Students about Nike Sweatshops

By: Rachel Stanton   This past week, Jim Keady put on an eye-opening presentation for business ethics students about Nike’s sweatshops in Indonesia, and the unfair pay of laborers. He began by showing a video about how he became involved with research on Nike sweatshops, which detailed his trips to Indonesia, where he immersed himself … Continue reading »