Associate Professor in Management, Macquarie Graduate School of Management
Dr Debbie Haski-Leventhal is an Associate Professor in Management at Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM), The Director of the Masters of Social Entrepreneurship and the faculty leader of Global Citizenship. As a scholar of corporate social responsibility (CSR), she initiated and leads the MGSM CSR Partnership Network. Debbie is the editor of the Journal on Business, Peace and Sustainable Development. She further works with the United Nation Principles for Responsible Management Education, conducting international studies on MBA students.
Associate Professor Haski-Leventhal was a consultant for United Nations Volunteers and co-wrote the State of the World Volunteerism Report, launched at the General Assembly in December. She has published widely on different aspects of volunteerism and she has submitted a briefing paper on volunteering and social inclusion to the Commonwealth Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. She also took part in consulting and writing for the Federal and NSW strategies on volunteering.
For more information and publication:
https://www.mgsm.edu.au/research-and-faculty/mgsm-faculty/associate-professor-debbie-haski-leventhal/
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