AACSB Launch Inspiring “Leader Generation” Series
AACSB International (AACSB) announces Leader Generation, an inspiring branded series, produced by BBC Storyworks. This first-of-its-kind initiative showcases the pivotal role of business schools and management educators in equipping future leaders to address the world’s most pressing challenges.
From climate change and social transformation to economic instability and public health crises, today’s business environment demands leaders who can drive bold, responsible action for the benefit of people, the planet, and prosperity. Leader Generation tells the human-centered stories of students, alumni, educators, and academic partners from 18 cities worldwide, offering a global perspective on how higher education is driving positive change.
Featured stories include:
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Award-Winning Student Entrepreneurs: Innovators developing new tools to combat wildfires.
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A Trailblazing Alumnus: A visionary tackling food insecurity through a business model that prioritizes community well-being.
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AI-Powered Learning: A business school using artificial intelligence to prepare students for the evolving professional landscape.
“As business schools embrace their role as catalysts for societal progress, Leader Generation highlights the transformative work happening worldwide,” said Lily Bi, President and CEO, AACSB. “This series celebrates the innovative educational models and diverse leadership stories shaping the future of responsible business.”
Beyond traditional learning methods, featured institutions demonstrate how holistic approaches to education are fostering essential skills, creating opportunities for underrepresented students, and promoting educators as forces for good.
Leader Generation illustrates how business education is evolving to meet contemporary demands, preparing leaders who can reimagine and rebuild businesses in a rapidly changing world.
To explore the full trailer visit Leader Generation | AACSB
Series website: https://www.bbc.com/storyworks/leader-generation/homepage