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Net Impact



Mission

The Net Impact chapter at the Carroll School of Management is part of the nationwide Net Impact Organization, a leading non-profit that inspires a new generation to tackle the world’s toughest problems with 300+ global chapters and 130,000+ members. We celebrate and hone sustainable business practices including business ethics, corporate social responsibility, cause-related marketing, community involvement, and environmental impact.

What We Do

We provide learning, leadership, and networking opportunities, including conferences and job fairs related to corporate citizenship and social entrepreneurship. The club aims to help members explore how business can be used as a force for good, tackling challenges like climate change, social equity, sustainable finance, CSR, and ethical leadership.

Membership and Registration

Are you a current Carroll School graduate student interested in participating in Net Impact? Click the button below to register your membership now. You will need your BC login credentials to access the form. You can also reach out to Colin, Emma, or Michael using the email links below!

Leadership

Colin Parrinello
President

Colin is currently pursuing his MBA part-time at the Carroll School of Management. He holds a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He is passionate about leveraging his MBA experience to drive positive social impact through entrepreneurship and innovation.

Emma Sage
Co-President Elect

Emma is a full-time MBA candidate at the Carroll School. Emma has a storied background in the non-profit sector, working both as an educator and a scientist. She holds a BA from Hampshire College and a Master’s in Botany from the University of Wyoming.

Michael Finn
Co-President Elect

Michael is a full-time MBA candidate at the Carroll School. Michael has worked extensively with underprivileged and limited economic resource communities, serving in various communities across the country. He holds a Dual Bachelor’s in History and Spanish from St. Olaf College.