Net Impact

Net Impact is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering a network of business leaders who use the power of business to create a positive net social, environmental, and economic impact.

Our chapter hosts speakers, organizes educational, volunteer, and career-related workshops and events, coordinates an annual welcome retreat for new and continuing students and attends Net Impact conferences. The Chapter also competes in business case competitions like the Food Solutions Challenge and the Annual Net Impact Case Competition.

Our Mission

The Graduate Chapter of the Net Impact Club is led by MBA students, but open to all graduate students at UC Davis who seek to drive environmental and social change on our campus, in our community and on our planet. 

Net Impact offers networking and educational opportunities that bring together students and alumni and encourage community involvement. From career treks to Social Entrepreneur Enablement Design Sprint (SEEDS), community volunteering events and Earth Day celebrations, we provide our members and the GSM community with a wide variety of opportunities to engage with one another in new and thought-provoking ways.

“In addition to its many accomplishments, the Davis team has spread the Net Impact message to the 120-person student body, creating a chapter that while small in number, is mighty in impact.”

- Liz Maw, Former CEO, Net Impact

UC Davis Graduate School of Management is perhaps the smallest chapter in Net Impact, yet pulled off participation in the Food Solutions Challenge, Net Impact Case Competition, was the only club in the program to lead orientation activities for incoming students and accomplished the first-ever Overnight Career Trek that saw 20% participation from the entire full-time MBA student body.

Check out Former Net Impact Club President Daniel Student’s blog post about Net Impact’s events here

Meet our Board

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Danielle Kleiner-Kanter wearing glasses
Danielle Kleiner-Kanter
Co-President

Danielle is a student in the Online MBA program and a senior consultant at The Hartman Group. With an undergraduate degree in anthropology and eight years of experience in consumer insights, Danielle is passionate about the intersection of sustainability, food, and business, and helping food and beverage companies connect with their audiences. Exploring new places through restaurants and markets is one of Danielle's favorite activities, particularly when traveling by bike!

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Jack Schaufler
Jack Schaufler
Co-President

With an undergraduate degree in sustainable technology, Jack Schaufler spent the first eight years of his career working in the utility-scale wind and solar industries. Driven by an interest in solving complex energy and climate challenges, Jack is using his MBA to focus on innovation within climate technologies and exploring the intersection of energy, water, transportation, and food. In his free time, he loves to be active and outside biking, playing soccer, running, or spending time in the mountains.

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Uma Srinath
Uma Srinath
Vice President

Uma Srinath, with both undergraduate and master's degrees in computer engineering, has dedicated over 14 years to IT, specializing in embedded, Bluetooth, and automotive domains. Her passion for driving innovation and leading cross-functional teams has been honed through extensive experience in project and program management. Currently serving as a product manager at Google, Uma is eager to contribute to the UC Davis MBA community and leverage and grow in leadership. Outside of her professional endeavors, she enjoys hiking, traveling, playing badminton, running, and exploring new cities.

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Minh Nguyen
Minh Nguyen
Director of Case Competitions

Minh Nguyen is currently a product management intern at TurtleTree, an alternative protein company. Minh has a background in food science and is passionate about sustainable food tech. He received his Bachelor of Science in food science and technology from UC Davis and worked for a wine and yeast lab before returning to Davis for the MBA program. Outside his professional career, Minh enjoys playing soccer, snowboarding and being active.

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Yin Tseng
Yin Tseng
Director of Sustainability

Yin Tseng is a student in the Bay Area Part-Time MBA program and works as a business consultant with founders, CEOs, and executives to grow their startups. Prior to starting the MBA program, she worked in tech, medtech, biotech, venture capital, and wealth management. She is passionate about making a positive impact on sustainability through club events and education.

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Roxanna Torres
Roxanna Torres
Director of Marketing

Roxanna Torres is a second-year MBA candidate at UC Davis. Experienced in product development and innovation within the consumer goods industry, she boosts brand visibility and promotes eco-friendly practices. Her love for cooking and gardening deepens her insight into sustainable food systems. She is eager to develop impactful marketing strategies and campaigns that promote community engagement and sustainability.

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Net Impact (National Organization) Resources

Net Impact is an international nonprofit organization with a mission to inspire, educate, and equip individuals to use the power of business to create a more socially and environmentally sustainable world. Read more >

Energy Efficiency Center

The UC Davis Energy Efficiency Center aims to accelerate energy efficiency innovation and to stimulate the transfer of technology into the marketplace. The center is uniquely poised to make significant contributions to this effort by supporting and energizing activities and expertise already well established at UC Davis. Read more >

Fun Fact: Did you know that Gallagher Hall, home to the Graduate School of Management is a Leed Certified building?

University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program: A Statewide Program within UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

The UC Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program (SAREP) was created through the grassroots efforts of organizations and individuals concerned about the environmental impacts of agriculture, the health of rural communities, and the profitability of family farming operations in California.

At the request of the California legislature, the University of California established SAREP with three mandates. Read more >

John Muir Institute of the Environment

The John Muir Institute of the Environment supports innovation and discovery aimed at solving real-world environmental problems. The institute’s faculty are committed to strengthening the scientific foundation for environmental decision-making through collective entrepreneurship, a team-oriented approach that recognizes the complexities of environmental problems and the societal context in which they occur. Read more >

Orientation Retreat

Net Impact Graduate Chapter at UC Davis works closely with the Associated Students of Management to ensure that a socially and environmentally responsible theme is woven into the new student orientation. Past events have included weekend retreats to Lake Tahoe, where students toured the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center and the Tahoe Science Center; Yosemite National Park, where students stayed at the social venture Evergreen Lodge; a wine-tasting trip to an organic winery; a volunteer event at the local Boys & Girls Club; a “trial” case study focusing on diversity in the workplace; and an informal Big Idea Party where all club members had the option to share short presentations on an issue they care about.

Net Impact Annual Conference

Each year students have the opportunity to attend the Net Impact Annual Conference. Considered one of the premier events for students and professionals interested in socially and environmentally responsible business, the Net Impact North America Conference mobilizes members through an exciting array of keynotes, panels, case studies, simulations and special events. Participants gain a fresh perspective on the role of business in society and a new appreciation for their work as business leaders and their connection to a network of like-minded colleagues.

Board Fellows Program

The Board Fellows Program led by the Women in Leadership Club (WiL), but open to all UC Davis Graduate School of Management MBA candidates, matches students with the boards of nonprofit organizations. The program benefits both parties: students gain exposure to nonprofit organizations and a rewarding experience as a non-voting board member, and the participating nonprofit benefits from project or committee work, access to future business leaders with fresh perspectives, and affiliation with the Graduate School of Management.

Fellows work closely with trustees and executive directors, attending board meetings, serving on committees, and working on special projects. As a result, Fellows gain a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges faced by nonprofit organizations, as well as the complexities of nonprofit management.