School of Management debuts in Positive Impact Rating

Published July 26, 2024

The School of Management’s ever-growing momentum in social impact and community engagement has been internationally recognized by its debut in the Positive Impact Rating (PIR), where the school recently achieved a notable rating in the “Progressing” category.

The PIR, a student-driven initiative, evaluates business schools based on their societal impact and contributions to sustainable development. The UB School of Management participated for the first time, demonstrating its commitment to making a difference through various initiatives focused on supporting nonprofits, small businesses and startups.

To participate in the PIR, the school defined its key social impact initiative as “helping nonprofits, small businesses and startups.” This focal point aligns with numerous activities in the school, including the Social Impact Fellows program, the Nonprofit Board Fellowship, the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership’s Emerging Entrepreneurs program, the Projects Clinic and the Nonprofit Technology Consulting class, among others.

A team of five students spearheaded the survey process, working closely with faculty, student clubs and classes to gather a robust response.

“This rating underscores our commitment to fostering a culture of social responsibility,” says Ananth Iyer, dean of the School of Management. “We are equipping our students with the skills and experiences needed to drive positive change in our community and beyond.”