U-Md. Business School Launches Initiative for Social Value Creation
Research, Programs, Curriculum and Career Opportunities
will Support Socially Responsible Business Leadership
College Park, Md. – March 11, 2009 — The University of Maryland’s Robert H.
Smith School of Business today announced the launch of the Initiative for Social
Value Creation, a push to engage every student in courses and experiential
learning programs that build leadership and an understanding of how businesses
can create both economic prosperity and transformative social change. Melissa
Carrier, executive director for Social Value Creation, will lead the effort,
which will support the groundwork for establishing a center dedicated to social
value creation.
“Business schools have a responsibility to make sure that future leaders have
the values and skills to apply business processes to transform social problems
while creating economic value for their organizations” said G. “Anand”
Anandalingam, dean of the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of
Business. “Smith’s location near Washington, D.C. — the intersection of public
policy, nonprofit organizations and business — is a strong point of leverage in
giving our students a true understanding of how they can create social value at
any organization.”
The Initiative for Social Value Creation will give students a comprehensive
educational experience and encompasses an engaging curriculum, real-world field
experience, cutting-edge research, and targeted career planning. The goal is to
teach students to consider their business decisions and apply business processes
and entrepreneurship to tackle some of society’s most critical environmental and
humanitarian needs.
The flagship component of the Social Value Creation program is experiential
learning —the opportunity for students to engage in real-world field work, such
as helping a nonprofit organization achieve scale or traveling abroad to work on
sustainable projects in developing countries. Below are just a few of the
opportunities for students in this area:
- Social Venture Consulting Program, where MBA students provide consulting work
for nonprofit organizations
- Seed funding and incubator services to support
social ventures
- Global field projects
- Engineers Without Borders university
partnership where business students provide consulting for projects in
developing countries
- Active student clubs including Net Impact, Society for
Green Business and Terp Changemakers
The initiative will aggressively support engagement with policymakers,
scholars and organization leaders to facilitate an exchange of Smith School best
practices and thought leadership. Some examples will include a Social Enterprise
Symposium for practitioners, students, faculty and alumni to be held on March
26, as well as a Changemaker Speaker Series to launch this fall. Scholarship in
social entrepreneurship will be actively promoted with up to three faculty
research awards a year.
The Smith School’s status as one of four Changemaker campuses selected by
Ashoka, a nonprofit network of social entrepreneurs, will also support the
initiative’s wider engagement and impact. The Ashoka pilot program will
culminate with a May 8 film festival hosted at Smith, screening student-made
videos that highlight how they are making a difference in the world.
“We fully expect most of our student to work in Fortune 500 companies and
become entrepreneurs, while some may elect to work in the social sector,” said
Carrier. “Regardless of where they eventually go, our goal is to inspire our
students so they may see new possibilities in their financial, social and
environmental contributions as business leaders of the 21st century.”
For more information please visit the Social Value Creation
Web site

About the University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research. One of 13 colleges and schools at the
University of Maryland, College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, executive MBA, MS in business, PhD and executive
education programs, as well as outreach services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and certification programs in learning
locations on three continents — North America, Europe and Asia.