
Marco Tavanti
Dr. Marco Tavanti is an international development scholar and Professor of nonprofit/nongovernmental leadership at University of San Francisco. His experience stretches over 25 years working with NGOs, governments and social enterprises in more than 18 countries in Europe, East Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. Dr. Tavanti’s teaching in sustainable development, leadership ethics, intercultural diversity, and NGO management is grounded in Jesuit values and his scholarship is an embodiment of the University’s mission to be of service to humankind. Prior to his assignment as Nonprofit Administration Program Director, Professor Tavanti was Chair of the Master in International Public Service at DePaul University, Research director for the value-based Hay Leadership Project, and Wicklander Fellow for the Institute for Business and Professional Ethics. He is founder of World Engagement Institute and President of the Sustainable Capacity International Institute, two capacity development academic based international NGOs in the United States and Europe.
Supervisors: Dr. Fred Kniss, Dr. Judith Wittner, Dr. Tal Wright, and Dr. Robert Schreiter, C.P.P.S.
Address: 101 Howard St. Ste. 500
San Francisco, CA 94105
Supervisors: Dr. Fred Kniss, Dr. Judith Wittner, Dr. Tal Wright, and Dr. Robert Schreiter, C.P.P.S.
Address: 101 Howard St. Ste. 500
San Francisco, CA 94105
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Global Responsibility Leadership by Marco Tavanti
Tavanti, Marco, “Sustainable Development Capitalism: Changing paradigms and practices for a more viable, equitable, bearable and just economic future for all.” In Hamid H. Kazeroony and Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch (Eds.), Capitalism and the Social Relationship: An Organizational Perspective (pp. 163-182). New York: Palgrave-Mac Millan, 2014.
Tavanti, Marco and Emanuele A. Vendramini, “Fighting poverty through Practical, Integrated and Multidisciplinary Education: The Case of Master Programs in Development Practice.” In Gudic, M., Parkes, C., Rosenbloom, A. (Eds.), Socially Responsive Organizations and the Challenge of Poverty (pp. 197-208). PRME Series: Fighting Poverty as a Challenge for Business and Management Education. Greenleaf Publishing, 2014.