
MBA Intensive Featured Speakers
Part of the MBA in Managing for Sustainability program at the Marlboro College Graduate Center, different speakers will be featured each month at either the graduate center or the Marlboro College undergraduate campus.
The Graduate Center is located at 28 Vernon Street in Brattleboro, Vermont. All presentations are free and open to the public.
Friday, March 28 at 5 p.m. at Marlboro College Graduate Center - Room 2East
Paul Millman, President of Chroma Technology
Sustainable Jeopardy
Answer: community, community, community.
Question: What are three things that make Chroma Technology Corp. sustainable and successful? (Actually, there are four.)
Paul Millman is President of Chroma Technology Corp., an employee-owned company in Rockingham. VT. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Vermont Employee Ownership Center and Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility. He is also a member of the Vermont Business Roundtable. He earned a BA from the New School for Social Research and an M.Ed in early childhood education from Antioch New England. Some have observed that the latter degree prepared him well to function in today's business world. He hopes to return to tending bar after his tenure in the grown up business world is completed. Chroma Technology Corp. was the Vermont Chamber of Commerce' 2006 Exporter of the Year and Business Ethics Magazine Living Economy Award Winner in 2004.
COMING SOON
Gwendolyn Hallsmith - founder & Executive Director of Global Community Initiatives - May 8
PREVIOUS PRESENTATIONS
2/22/08 - Alex Wilson, president of BuildingGreen, Inc. - From Green Building to Community Sustainability and Passive Survivability.
1/25/08 - Vermont State Treasurer Jeb Spaulding - Sustainability and State Finance: Strategic Decision-Making and 'Win-Win' Strategies. Click here to listen.
For more information, contact the Marlboro Public Relations department at 802-251-7644 or pr@marlboro.edu.
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