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Address
Nicole Darnall
4400 University Dr, MSN 5F2
3020 David King Hall
Fairfax, VA 22030


Voice
703.993.3819

FAX
703.993.1066

Email
ndarnall(at)gmu.edu

Nicole Darnall

Associate Professor of Corporate Sustainability & Public Policy
Ph.D. Public Policy Analysis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Expertise & Research
Sustainable enterprise, environmental policy innovation, stakeholder involvement in environmental governance, voluntary environmental programs

Courses
Corporate environmental ma
nagement & policy, business and sustainability, advanced research in sustainable enterprise, environmental policy research in practice, stakeholder involvement in environmental decisionmaking, applied environmental policy analysis

 

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