Emily Drew is the Communications Manager and in-house writer at the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. She has worked for the Taipei Times in Taiwan, Simon & Schuster in New York, and The Cover Story in Amsterdam. As a freelance journalist in Europe, she published feature stories in major magazines in 14 countries and continues to write features on business innovation, social entrepreneurship, climate change's effects on business, and business as an agent of world benefit.
Every pressing social and global issue of our day is a business opportunity in disguise. - Peter Drucker
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The Fowler Center For Sustainable Value advances extraordinary business innovation and social entrepreneurship by discovering how the social and global issues of our day can become bona-fide business opportunities. The Fowler Center practices, researches, and teaches whole-system design methods for advancing the 'how-to' of sustainability and works with businesses, organizations, industries, and economic regions to discover the power and promise of sustainability as an innovation engine for doing good and doing well.
The Fowler Center is led by David Cooperrider (Faculty Director) and Ron Fry (Faculty Advisor), is part of the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, and continues the work of the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit (BAWB). The center serves as the Secretariat of the US Network of the UN Global Compact, manages the World Inquiry online database of sustainable business innovations, and hosts the biennial Global Forum for BAWB.
To learn more or find out how you or your organization can get involved with the Fowler Center, contact the center at +1 216 368 2160 or fowlercenter@case.edu.