HBS Non-For-Profit Development Program

A word from the HBS Club of San Diego

The Harvard Business School Club of San Diego announces their inaugural Non-For-Profit Development Program scheduled for six Monday evenings beginning on January 28, 2013. 

The program is based on the social enterprise course, Strategic Perspective in Non-For-Profit Management (SPMN), which is annually taught at HBS and is designed for Non-For-Profit executive directors, their direct reports and board members. The HBS Club of San Diego has granted scholarships to 17 local individuals to attend that program at HBS. 

The course in January will afford local non-for-profit executives and their directors an opportunity to attend a similar program here in San Diego.  It utilizes the famous HBS “Case Method” and will be taught by local HBS MBAs and graduates of the SPMN program.  The course is limited in size and admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.  Tuition is $525 and the application deadline is January 15th. 

For more information, please visit www.hbssandiego.org or contact Michael Militello, MBS 1988, at mmilitello15@me.com.