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Aug 26, 2016

Sawyer Professors Discuss Impact of Community Connections on Police Violence

Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School recently posted an article on its blog in which associate professor of public service Brenda Bond and law professor Frank Rudy Cooper examined “the fragile relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve” in order to discuss “how police departments can change,” particularly in Boston. Continue reading…

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Oct 9, 2015

Sawyer Hosts Boston Development Panel Discussion

The Suffolk University Sawyer School of Business will be hosting a panel discussion on the development of the Widett Circle area of Boston. The area, which was originally selected to house the temporary stadium for the Boston Olympics, is facing major development in the coming years. After the the bid for Boston to host the 2024 Olympics was dropped, Boston’s mayor, Martin J. Walsh, and Boston developers now plan to create a new section of Boston that will provide workforce housing and new business opportunities for the city.

The panelists will discuss what the development will mean for the area as well as the potential impact that the development will have on existing businesses in the area as far as relocation is concerned and the economic impact that the development will have on the city of Boston as a whole. Peter Howes, Business Editor at NECN will serve as the moderator for the panel discussion.

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Sep 16, 2015

Suffolk Holds Women’s Career Lab Conference

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The Center for Innovation and Change Leadership at Suffolk University and the CIO Executive Council will co-host a Women’s Career Lab Conference this October. The event will also be sponsored by the Sawyer Business School. The conference, titled “Refine Your Power: Live, Work, Play on Your Terms” will bring together female business leaders for an all day conference highlighting strategies for reaching work-life-family balance. More than 100 women, from a variety of leadership levels and organizations are expected to attend the conference

Suffolk Professor of Management and Center for Innovation and Change Leadership Associate Director, Jodi Detjen will facilitate the conference with her co-author Kelly Watson. The two published the book The Orange Line: A Woman’s Guide to Integrating Career, Family and Life. The event will be held on October 15, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Suffolk campus in Boston. Conference discussions will examine the ways in which women have moved past career limiting assumptions in relation to family and career integration.

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Jul 7, 2015

Suffolk Benefits from Sale of University Buildings

Suffolk University has sold two of its campus properties for $43.5 million. The two buildings sold were the Gleason L. & Hiram J. Archer building at 20 Derne St. and the Frank J. Donahue Building at 41 Temple St. The properties were sold to an affiliate of Center Court Properties of New York. The proceeds from the sale of the properties will go toward upgrading the University’s facilities as well as advancing academics through technology and other equipment across the university.

Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School, will specifically see upgrades to the 5th floor of David J. Sargent Hall, located at 110-120 Tremont St. David J. Sargent Hall is home to the Suffolk Law School. The fifth floor will be renovated to provide space for use by Sawyer Business School graduate students, faculty and staff. The Frank Sawyer Building, home of the Sawyer Business School will also undergo renovations. The 12-story building was completed in 1914 and became the home for the Business School in 1981.

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Jun 11, 2015

Suffolk Presents Global Leadership in Innovation and Collaboration Award

Suffolk University- Sawyer Business School’s Center for Innovation and Change Leadership has presented its annual Global Leadership in Innovation and Collaboration (GLIC) Award to Nypro, a global leader in plastic manufacturing for the healthcare, packaging and electronics industries. The company creates products ranging from cell phone parts to insulin devices and contact lenses. The company hanldes all aspects of the production, including design and development, mold making, decoration, assembly, manufacturing and supply chain management.

The annual Global Leadership in Innovation and Collaboration Award was developed by the Center for Innovation  and Change Leadership (CICL) to recognize an organization that fosters and inspires innovation and collaboration. The award is just one of several CICL initiatives to integrate best practices of innovation and collaboration within the research, teaching and service missions of CICL and The Sawyer Business School.

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Apr 20, 2015

Suffolk Students Help Startup

Suffolk University’s Sawyer Business School students have been working with Sawyer alumni Jamie Manning and Adriano Varassin with their new start up. The two started SnagaStool, an app that lets customers reserve seats at the bar and pitched the idea on the show Shark Tank. Students at Sawyer are now working with the two to help find new ways to add value to the business.

Students work in two different groups. One team is working to improve SnagaStool’s marketing strategy and looking for ways to increase visibility and consumer engagement on social media. The other team is working on the company’s business development plan. The students have done field research to gain insight about the company’s target market and have created a blog and new social media accounts for the company.

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