Custom and Open Enrollment Courses

Practitioners interested in non-MBA and non-EMBA course offerings, can take advantage of custom-designed courses and open enrollment courses offered by Columbia Business School's Executive Education program.

Executive level Programs in Social Enterprise provide services to New York City’s community-based nonprofits, other nonprofits, government agencies, and businesses—not only in New York City, but also nationally and internationally.

Nonprofit mid- and senior-level practitioners can also enroll in the four-week open enrollment Executive Level Program under the former Institute for Not-for-Profit Management (INM), which now comes under the umbrella of Programs in Social Enterprise in Executive Education at Columbia Business School.

Executive Education News: Nurturing Leadership in the Art World: A two–week Columbia Business School Executive Education program aims to train the next generation of museum directors.

New York Times, January 30, 2008.
Partnership of the Columbia Senior Executive Program and the Humpty Dumpty Institute, a New York-based nonprofit that pursues innovative solutions to humanitarian problems.
Article in Jewish Week about the ADR Program, which aims to develop a network of social entrepreneurs with an interest in fostering a culture of mutual respect and dialogue among Jewish and Muslim communities.
Columbia's The Record, September 9, 2009
Financial Times, September 26, 2010

Faculty
The faculty director of Social Enterprise Programs in Executive Education is Raymond D. Horton, the Frank R. Lautenberg Professor of Ethics and Corporate Governance and founder of the Social Enterprise Program at Columbia Business School.


Columbia Business School
Executive Education
Programs in Social Enterprise
Armstrong Hall, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10025
(800) 692-3932 within the U.S.
(212) 854-3395 outside the U.S.
execed@columbia.edu