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Asilomar Declaration And Call To Action On Women And Leadership, Susan R. Madsen Aug 2013

Asilomar Declaration And Call To Action On Women And Leadership, Susan R. Madsen

Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications

The Asilomar Declaration and Call to Action (Declaration) was first published in 2013 by attendees of the International Leadership Association’s (ILA) Women and Leadership Affinity Group (WLAG) inaugural conference held June 9-12, 2013. The conference, held at the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California, USA, had the theme “Building, Bridging, and Blazing Pathways for Women and Leadership: Celebrating the Past, Present, and Future.” After the second conference “Advancing Women in Leadership: Waves of Possibilities” was held in June 2015, we updated and refined the Declaration, resulting in this edition. The purpose of the Declaration is to capture and disseminate …


An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Wayne County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman Jun 2013

An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Wayne County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman

Management Faculty Publications

This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the generation of electricity and an economic analysis of potential wind development in Wayne County, Utah. This analysis draws on information from local wind developers and utilizes the Jobs and Economic Development Impact (JEDI) model (version W1.10.03) developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to estimate the total economic impacts (labor, supply chain, and induced) that could result from the development of a wind power plant in Wayne County. Findings detail how a Wayne County wind power plant could …


An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Cache County, Utah, Austin Coover, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman Jun 2013

An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Cache County, Utah, Austin Coover, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman

Management Faculty Publications

This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the generation of electricity and an economic analysis of potential wind development in Cache County, Utah. This analysis draws on information from local wind developers and utilizes the Jobs and Economic Development Impact (JEDI) model (version W1.10.03) developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to estimate the total economic impacts (labor, supply chain, and induced) that could result from the development of a wind power plant in Cache County. Findings detail how a Cache County wind power plant could …


An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Box Elder County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Cathy Hartman, Edwin R. Stafford Jun 2013

An Analysis Of State-Level Economic Impacts From The Development Of Wind Power Plants In Box Elder County, Utah, Jeffrey Parker, Cathy Hartman, Edwin R. Stafford

Management Faculty Publications

This report provides an overview of the state of Utah’s development of its wind resources for the generation of electricity and an economic analysis of potential wind development in Box Elder County, Utah. This analysis draws on information from local wind developers and utilizes the Jobs and Economic Development Impact (JEDI) model (version W1.10.03) developed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to estimate the total economic impacts (labor, supply chain, and induced) that could result from the development of a wind power plant in Box Elder County. Findings detail how a Box Elder County wind …


Wind Power In Utah, Whitney May, Roslynn Brain, Edwin R. Stafford May 2013

Wind Power In Utah, Whitney May, Roslynn Brain, Edwin R. Stafford

Management Faculty Publications

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Educational Attainment: A Utah Women And Education Update, Susan R. Madsen, Heather Bertotti Sarin Jan 2013

Educational Attainment: A Utah Women And Education Update, Susan R. Madsen, Heather Bertotti Sarin

Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications

Utah leaders created a big goal: 66% of Utah’s population will have postsecondary degrees or vocational certificates by the year 2020. This goal is based on a report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce that projected Utah’s economy will need 66% of its population with some form of postsecondary education by 2018 to remain competitive. Currently, 38.3% of Utahns hold associate degrees or higher. This baseline underscores the urgency of working toward the 66% goal. Figure 1 highlights the current gap in educational attainment.


College Enrollment And Graduation: A Utah Women And Education Update, Susan R. Madsen, Heather Bertotti Sarin Jan 2013

College Enrollment And Graduation: A Utah Women And Education Update, Susan R. Madsen, Heather Bertotti Sarin

Marketing and Strategy Faculty Publications

This is the second in the 2013 series of Utah Women and Education Initiative (UWEI) Research and Policy Briefs written to help state leaders, educators, legislators, and community members understand the current state of higher education for women in Utah. The first brief on education attainment of the Utah population included information about Utah’s big goal of having 66% of Utah’s population with postsecondary degrees or vocational certificates by the year 2020. The purpose of this second brief is to highlight the current enrollment and graduation data of women and men attending postsecondary institutions in Utah.


Promoting The Value Of Sustainably Minded Purchase Behaviors, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman Jan 2013

Promoting The Value Of Sustainably Minded Purchase Behaviors, Edwin R. Stafford, Cathy Hartman

Management Faculty Publications

Corporate environmental responsibility and sustainability have become mainstream. Coca-Cola has been working on alleviating global water scarcity, given that water is the primary ingredient of soft drinks and critical to Coca-Cola’s future. Facebook has made public its “carbon footprint” emitted from its data centers for 2011 (equivalent to 285,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide), declaring that it aims to reduce it by 25% via clean energy by 2015. And Wal-Mart has erected its first commercial-scale wind turbine at its Red Bluff, Calif., distribution center to supply 15 to 20% of the facility’s electricity needs at a substantial cost savings over …