As the Holcim Inc. Professor of Sustainable Enterprise, Andrew Hoffman holds joint appointments at the Ross School of Business and the School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS). Through this endowed professorship, he’s been afforded the opportunity to work at the intersection of two disciplines that have historically been divergent. In conversation with Leaders & Best, professor Hoffman shared his thoughts on cross-disciplinary research, climate activism on campus, and how philanthropic support has transformed his work.
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