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The Social Enterprise
at Kellogg (SEEK) program reflects the converging challenges
that managers face today as they strive to be socially responsible
global leaders in their chosen fields. Kellogg created the
SEEK program in 2005 to provide a rigorous, relevant experience
for students interested in the intersection between management
and society across all organizations and industries. SEEK
is focused on building leadership skills and awareness to
help Kellogg graduates be socially responsible global leaders.
In today’s
global society, individuals move among sectors, often participating
in multiple sectors simultaneously. A good example of this
phenomenon is a management consultant serving on the board
of a local nonprofit or a finance professional working with
a microfinance entity. Accordingly, SEEK draws on Kellogg
faculty from multiple disciplines — distinguished scholars
in political economy along with other Kellogg experts who
have a significant research interest in social enterprise,
ranging from social psychology to public policy, social enterprise
and non-profit management. Our faculty has developed the SEEK
curriculum to give students the skills to manage successfully
in a variety of for-profit corporation positions including
management consulting, corporate social responsibility, financial
services and consumer products; nonprofit organizations such
as educational institutions, social service agencies or consulting
firms; and governmental entities including local, state and
federal agencies.
The program
also supports numerous, ongoing student activities regarding
the intersection of leadership and managerial decision-making
within the broader social environment. Kellogg School students
are highly involved in this arena, as demonstrated by the
more than 100 members who are active in the student-run Social
Impact Club. In 2004, the Social
Impact Club took first
place in the Chapter Service Award and second place in the
Chapter of the Year Award at the 12th Annual Net Impact Conference.
With more than 10,000 members, Net Impact is the leading network
of business students and professionals devoted to using the
power of business to create a better world. Students also
have leadership opportunities through SEEK’s affiliation
with the Kellogg School’s research centers including
the Center
for Nonprofit Management and the Ford
Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship.
SEEK
is committed to helping graduates obtain positions in the
public and nonprofit sectors through several specific programs
as well as through the Career Management Center. The Loan
Assistance Program helps students by reducing the educational
debt burden that some-times limits graduates from pursuing
positions within these sectors and the Beacon
Capital Fellows Program provides graduating Kellogg students
fellowships in various nonprofit institutions. Fellows work
closely with senior management developing unique projects
that will generate measurable results to the organization
and ultimately to the community.
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