Saturday, February 5, 2011

Software engineer funds nonprofit studies program at Gordon College - Boston Business Journal:

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The entrepreneur, Joe Krivickas, has a careert that has spanned a number ofsuccessfupl start-up businesses, in addition to his MBA from the . But he couldr not ignore his other passion: Two years ago, he began meeting with two professorsw at theCollege — Casey Cooper, an assistant professof of economics and business, and Ted a professor of economics and business who were part of the on-campus team that were helping to get the center off the Krivickas decided that the center is exactly whered he wanted to focus his time and money.
Launched in the Center has begun offerinh new courses for a minor in Nonprofity Organization Management and Social Entrepreneurship that is designed to supporta student’s supplementing the student’s primary academic pursuite with an understanding of how nonprofit s function in society. Whether they are studyinv youth ministry orsocial work, recreation or the business or economics, Gordon studentz who pursue the new non-profit mino r also will be equipped either for careera or volunteer opportunities in nonprofits, the college said.
The minodr requires students to take thre e courses that cover topics of interestfor non-profit leaders, including social grant seeking, funding sources, public relationas and management principles. In addition to creating this new courseof study, the center also plana to host conferences, campus speakers and offer online noncreditr certificate courses.

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