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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS
School of business recognized PRME is an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact
with PRME award that seeks to embed responsible management education and
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - a set of 17 global
goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 - across business
Conestoga’s School of Business was honoured with schools worldwide. PRME represents a global network of more
the Excellence in Reporting - First Time Reporters than 800 signatory business schools. The School of Business
award at the United Nations Headquarters in joined PRME in 2021 and was one of the first Canadian colleges
New York this past summer by the Principles to do so.
for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Young women explore skilled
Secretariat. The award recognizes the college's first
Sharing Information on Progress (SIP) Report. trades careers at Jill of All Trades
“It is a great honour to be recognized by the international PRME Close to 270 young women in Grades 9 through 12
community for the important work being done to advance
responsible management education and the Sustainable participated in Conestoga’s Jill of All TradesTM event
Development Goals at Conestoga College,” said Amy Gleiser, in May at the college’s Cambridge - Reuter Drive
chair, School of Business. The SIP Report is a resource for campus.
storytelling, a tool for internal and external accountability,
and a strategic document in the accreditation processes. The
PRME Recognition for Excellence in SIP Reporting was created
to recognize the time put into compiling these reports and to
honour the efforts in transparency from the community.
Institutions recognized with reporting awards were honoured at
the 2023 PRME Global Forum. PRME chair Gleiser, accreditations
consultant Anna Hohenadel, and faculty members Laura
Matheson and Dr. Rajul Singh -- all members of the PRME
Steering Committee at Conestoga -- accepted the award.
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