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Edith Callaghan

Person Associate Canada Edith Callaghan

 An Associate Professor at Acadia University since 2001, Dr. Callaghan’s teaching and research interests include business strategy, corporate social responsibility, ethics and sustainable community development. She is currently working on several research projects, including: understanding the potential for duplicity in organizations, and understanding of perceptions of sustainability and environmental risks in context of rural communities.

 
Dr. Callaghan is also active in her community as Chair of The Center for Rural Sustainability, a non-profit that works with rural municipalities to enhance their strategic decision making and planning processes with regard to rural sustainability; Steering Committee member for the Greening of Industry Network; and Council Member for the Arthur Irving Academy for the Environment.
 
Dr. Callaghan holds a Doctor of Business Administration (Management policy and Strategy) from Boston University, a Masters of Arts (Urban and Environmental Policy) from Tufts University, and a Bachelor of Arts (Economics and Political Science) from Bennington College.
 

 

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