UNM to hold economic reset webinar Friday - Albuquerque Journal

UNM to hold economic reset webinar Friday

The McKinnon Center for Management building at UNM. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Albuquerque Journal)

University of New Mexico’s Anderson School of Management and Wellington Septic are hosting a webinar on creating a more sustainable local economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring speakers from New Mexico’s community of socially minded companies.

The webinar, an initiative of the NM for Good Program titled “Pivot and Restart for a Thriving Local Economy,” will feature speakers from the state’s network of “B corps,” companies that have been certified to meet standards for social and environmental performance. It will focus on how to reset the economic systems that have been decimated by the pandemic in a way that makes them more equitable and conducive to long-term growth.

Speakers include Dawn Boulware, CEO of Taos Ski Valley, and Drew Tulchin, vice president of business development for Electric Playhouse.

The webinar will run from 2-3:30 p.m. Friday. Those interested may RSVP at www.mgt.unm.edu/nmbcorps/webinar.asp.

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