Graduation Pledge Alliance Seeks Leaders to Foster Social and Environmental Responsibility in the Workplace PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 29 April 2011 07:17

The Graduation Pledge Alliance seeks a board-level Executive Committee President and a part-time Executive Director. The mission of the Graduation Pledge Alliance (GPA) is to build a global community of responsible graduates improving society and the environment through the workplace. GPA’s vision is a world where every graduate, through the workplace, is an effective leader for social and environmental improvement.

 

Executive Committee President

The Graduation Pledge Alliance (GPA) is seeking a board-level Executive Committee (EC) President starting in the summer of 2011. This position is on a volunteer basis without monetary compensation. The GPA is a project of Bentley University’s Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility, and the Executive Committee performs the function of a nonprofit Board of Directors. Bentley University is located 8 miles west of Boston, but the EC President can participate remotely; thus individuals from outside of Massachusetts are eligible.

The Graduation Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility states, "I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organization for which I work." Since the founding of the GPA in 1987, over 250,000

students have taken the Pledge in various ways. The schools involved include liberal arts colleges (e.g., Bates and Grinnell); state universities (such as Colorado and Florida); private research universities (including Stanford and George Washington University); and schools outside the U.S. (e.g., Taiwan and Canada). The Pledge has also been at professional and high schools.

The responsibilities of the EC President include:

• Advancing and refining the GPA’s strategic plan and GPA policies in collaboration with the GPA Executive Director

• Planning and leading EC conference calls and meetings

• Working with the Executive Director and other EC members in decision-making concerning GPA’s human resources, fundraising activities, and relationship-building with potential partner organizations

Strongly recommended skills include:

• Familiarity with Microsoft Office

• Strong written and spoken communication skills

• Management experience

• Experience with business process development; familiarity with lean principles and terminology

(as found in lean enterprise development and lean manufacturing) highly sought

If interested, please submit a resume and cover letter to Christopher Sequeira at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Executive Director

The Graduation Pledge Alliance (GPA, http://www.graduationpledge.org/) is seeking an Executive Director starting in the summer of 2011. This is a part-time position lasting one year with the possibility of extension; there will be a $10,000 yearly stipend contingent upon funding for the position from GPA’s host institution. The GPA is a project of Bentley University’s Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility. Bentley University is located 8 miles west of Boston, but the Executive Director can work remotely; thus applicants from outside of Massachusetts are also encouraged to apply.

The Graduation Pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility states, "I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organization for which I work." Since the founding of the GPA in 1987, over 250,000 students have taken the Pledge in various ways. The schools involved include liberal arts colleges (e.g., Bates and Grinnell); state universities (such as Colorado and Florida); private research universities (including Stanford and George Washington University); and schools outside the U.S. (e.g., Taiwan and Canada). The Pledge has also been at professional and high schools.

Responsibilities include:

• Working with the GPA Executive Committee (EC) President to advance and refine the GPA’s strategic plan

• Managing staff and hiring as necessary to advance the mission and capabilities of the GPA, in consultation with the EC

• Directing and coordinating communication and outreach to Pledge campus chapters and to the media

via the GPA website, email, and voice

• Building relationships with potential partner organizations, in collaboration with the EC

• Communicating with and incorporating feedback from the GPA Advisory Board

• Attending relevant conferences and other events where the GPA could be promoted

• Seeking out opportunities to promote the Pledge at new schools

• Directing the pursuit of funding, in consultation with the EC

Strongly recommended skills include:

• Familiarity with Microsoft Office

• Strong written and spoken communication skills

• Management experience

• Experience with business process development

If interested, please submit a resume and cover letter along with a writing sample to Tim Rairdon at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

The Graduation Pledge is part of the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility, based at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. http://www.bentley.edu/alliance/

 

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