
As an intern and dual degree student at Emlyon Business School and York University in Business and International Studies, he is deeply Thomas is deeply interested in exploring the intersection of business and social/environmental justice. In his current role working with Professor Deborah McGregor, he contributes the Indigenous Environmental Justice project, where he learns from diverse perspectives to contribute meaningfully to initiatives that promote justice and sustainability. For instance, that includes helping in the writing of an annotated bibliography, and an extended analysis of a holistic point of view for "Community Well Being". Through his studies and this work placement, he hopes to develop skills and knowledge that will allow him to make a positive impact.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
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