Delta's Sky Magazine interviews Nicola Acutt, Associate Dean, about the competitive advantages of sustainable management education.
Nicola Acutt, Associate Dean of Programs, explores the career opportunities for sustainable MBAs with MBA Podcaster.
SF Business Times talks to Nils Moe about how his Presidio MBA led him to his role as Sustainability Adviser to the Mayor of the City of Berkeley. (Full Print Version)
Seyed Amiry, President & CEO, is interviewed by Joel Makower, Executive Editor of GreenBiz.com, on the evolution of the MBA.
Nicola Acutt, Associate Dean of Programs, highlighted in Ode Magazine's article Meet the New Boss.
Steve Newcomb, CEO of Virgance, appointment to Presidio Graduate School Board highlighted in MercuryNews.com
Presidio Graduate School and Faculty Member, John Katovich, highlighted in The Investment Professional, The Sustainability Education Gap.
Current MBA student, Rick Wells, acknowledged in the Contra Costa Times for his new appointment as San Rafael's Chamber Chief.
Alumni Kaytea Petro and Oriana Sarac, founders of Neighborhood Fruit, are featured on ABC 7 in San Francisco.
Presidio Graduate School's growth featured in the San Francisco Business Times
Good Magazine featured Presidio Graduate School Alumni Edward West, MBA '07 in "Charging forward with Mission Motor's Superbike".
Ann Cleaveland and Aileen Sweeny awarded graduate scholarships from Financial Women's Association of San Francisco.
Mission Motors, co-founded by Edward West, MBA ’07, is featured on the Today Show. Neiman Marcus has selected the Mission One as the first electric motorcycle to be included in their Christmas Book's Fantasy Gift List.
The Huffington Post explores the process of creating a community fruit exchange with Presidio graduates Kaytea Petro and Oriana Sarac.
Mission Motors, co-founded by Edward West, MBA ’07, breaks speed record for electric motorcycles. See the story in Popular Science, The New York Times, LA Times, Wired, Triple Pundit, Reuters, Motorcyclist, and others.
Wake Forest University hires Dedee DeLongpré Johnston, MBA '05, as Director of Sustainability, a newly created position.
The New York Times features Neighborhood Fruit, the start-up venture of MBA graduates Kaytea Petro and Oriana Sarac.
San Francisco Magazine highlighted Presidio in the cover article, "In Good We Trust" as "Good Idea #13: Train masters of the universe to actually help the universe."
Presidio board member Margot Fraser, Founder of Birkenstock USA, interviewed in Inc. Magazine
Joe Madden, MBA '07, CEO and Co-Founder of EOS Climate, speaks to Point Carbon editor Robin Lancaster about their innovative plans to generate carbon credits.
Joey Feinstein, MBA '06, appears on NBC Chicago TV on behalf of his nonprofit, Climate Cycle.
Presidio's innovative curriculum featured in Ode Magazine's "Educating for Change".
Simran Sethi, award winning journalist and MBA grad makes third guest appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
Nathan Shedroff, MBA graduate and Presidio faculty member, authors sustainable design book "Design is the Problem".
Entrepreneur cover story profiles Matt Smith, MBA '07, and his startup Greenbox Technology.
Presidio in BusinessWeek article "MBA Programs Go Green"
Sustainability: The Journal of Record profiled Presidio's Executive Program in Sustainable Management.
Associate Dean of Programs, Nicola Acutt, interviewed in "Will The Financial Crisis Kill the Good Corporate Citizen?" on Find MBA.
Forbes interviews Jeni Rodgers, MBA '05, in the article Six-Figure Green Jobs
Presidio MBA students work to cut firms' energy usage featured in the San Francisco Business Times.
Nicola Acutt, Associate Dean of Programs, interviewed on the opportunities for Corporate Responsibility Officers on the Matter Network.
BizEd illustrates the changing curriculum reflected in socially responsible business practices.
Wall Street Journal's MarketWatch explores students seeking more socially conscious curricula.
Leadership change needed to address complex environmental, social and economic issues is explored in Sustainable Industries Commentary.
Founding faculty, Hunter Lovins, interviewed in Newsweek.







