Speakers:
Mark Albion, Author, Social Entrepreneur
Suparna Bhasin, Co-Founder and President, More Than Money Institute
Discussion Topic:
As working professionals and/or MBAs, the bottom line is what we focus on day in and day out - crunching numbers, developing strategies, analyzing data. Often times our career choices revolve around our personal bottom lines (how much do I make to live a secure life, to make my mortgage, etc…). Unsure of what to do, we’ve made the safest career choice, confident that you can get back to what you love later. However, if you measure success by “more than money”, what you think is your safest career choice may in fact be your riskiest.
In this discussion, we will go through a framework of four central questions and twelve lifelines to guide you on your path to money and meaning. Illustrated with stories and humor, Mark and Suparna will help you think about your personal, authentic “destiny plan” for your life and career.
About the Speakers:
Mark Albion is a seven-time social entrepreneur who, after spending nearly 20 years at Harvard Business school, left Harvard to develop a community of service-minded MBAs, co-founding Net Impact in 1993. He has made 500+ visits to business schools on five continents for which Business Week magazine dubbed him “the savior of B-school souls.” He is the author of seven books, most recently More Than Money: Questions Every MBA Needs to Answer, with the animated movie, “The Good Life Parable: An MBA Meets a Fisherman.”
Suparna Bhasin is Co-Founder and President of More Than Money Institute. More Than Money Institute is dedicated to helping “conflicted achievers” find their path to service, based on the work of Mark Albion with MBA’s and professionals over the last 15 years. In her last venture, Suparna led a company that was dedicated to helping people discover what their true passion is and put it into practice in their work and lives. In that time she has worked with hundreds of people in groups and individually and spoken in front of thousands on this topic. Her educational background includes a B.A. from Johns Hopkins and an M.A. from Columbia University in Organizational Psychology. She proudly resides in New York City.
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