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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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for his introduction to the current Business and Society course. An extra thank you to Sangeeta Bhojwani, Associate Director of the Dean’s Office Affairs & Undergraduate Initiatives who makes things happen.

Most importantly, thank you to the dedicated instructors who facilitate the weekly discussions, critical thinking, and writing sessions that make up Business and Society. Their instruction is evident within all these essays. Without their dedication, this publication would not have been possible— so thanks to the following teachers from 2022 (in first-name alphabetical order): A.J. Twombly, Alex Puutio, Amaya Rivera, Aya Tanaka, Bob DiYanni, Bruce Meyerson, Carol Newell, Claudia Caruana, Ellen Pluta, Fadia Nordveit, Haider Fancy, Irv Schenkler, Jessy Hsieh, Kate Brideau, Keith Meatto, Larry Menna, Maria Patterson, Mark Brennan, Matt Statler, Petria May, Robert Wosnitzer, Shelly London, Tim Gilman, Tim Glencross (in London), Vivian Giang, and Wei Shi.

Finally, for all their support and guidance, I would like to separately thank Batia Wiesenfeld, the Andre J. L. Koo Professor of Management and Director of the Business and Society Program; Brian Hanssen, Director of the Management Communication Program; Matt Statler, Richman Family Director of Business Ethics and Social Impact Programming; Mara van Loggerenberg, Associate Director of Social Impact Programming; and of course, Mrs. Janeece Lewis, Senior Administrator of the Management Communication Program.

Thank you, one and all.

Warmly, Jeffrey J. Younger Faculty Editor, The Call

JEFFREY J. YOUNGER Clinical Associate Professor, Management Communication

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