About Us

The New Mexico for Good program is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on education, research and responsible economic development. It is designed to harness existing efforts and encourage new responsible business enterprises in collaboration with businesses, nonprofits, local and state government, and other academic institutions. The program is being developed on two fronts: initiatives that promote research and education for positive change and initiatives that serve as convener for positive change.

The NM for Good program includes certified B Corps, Benefit Corporations and other businesses that have or are interested in institutionalizing responsible business practices such as through Fair Trade, 1% for the Planet, Conscious Capitalism and others. As well, this program will afford an opportunity for different departments at the Anderson School of Management and other colleges at UNM to come together and support responsible economic development in New Mexico, in line with Anderson and UNM's strategic goals.

Faculty and Staff

 

 

 

Affiliated Faculty and Community Partners

  • Jon Mertz
  • Adjunct Faculty
  • Co-Founder, Anderson Center for Responsible Entrepreneurship

 

  • Alice Main
  • Climate Pollution Reduction Grant Manager
  • Sustainability Office, City of Albuquerque

 

  • Garima Sharma, PhD
  • Assistant Professor
  • Kogod School of Business
  • American University

New Mexico Certified B Corps

Agenda
Banyan Botanicals
City Different Investments
Delta Management Group
Falling Colors
Longview Asset Management
Meow Wolf
Second Muse
Shine Pet Food
Ski Taos
UpSpring
Verdacity

New Mexico Benefit Corporations

Positive Energy Solar
B. Public Prefab
Horizons Financial