Speaker group photo w/ Larson
Rick Stengel, managing editor of TIME Magazine; Julie Cottineau, vice president of brand, Virgin America; Majora Carter, environmental activist and president and CEO of the Majora Carter Group; Gloria Cordes Larson, president of Bentley University; and Dr. Mehmet Oz, renowned cardiac surgeon and host of the Dr. Oz Show, pose in the green room before the Leadership Forum begins.
Dr. Oz, Puja Shah and Dan Merica
Dr. Oz chats with Puja Shah, Bentley junior and president of the Student Government Association (SGA) and Dan Merica, Bentley senior and founder of Project Haiti.
Dr. Oz greets the Tomorrow25
Dr. Oz greets the Tomorrow25.
Tony Buono welcomes more than 1200 guests to the Leadership Forum.
Tony Buono, professor of management and director of the Bentley Alliance for Ethics and Social Responsibility, welcomed more than 1200 guests to the Leadership Forum.
Mark Ford, TIME president and group publisher, introduces Rick Stengel, managing editor of TIME.
Mark Ford, TIME president and group publisher, introduces Rick Stengel, managing editor of TIME.
Rick Stengel from TIME introduces Dr. Oz.
Rick Stengel from TIME introduces Dr. Oz.
Dr. challenges the audience to take accountability for their own health.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, renowned cardiac surgeon and host of the Dr. Oz Show, challenges the audience to take accountability for their own health.
Majora Carter discussed ways to solve the problems of poverty and environment simultaneously.
Majora Carter, environmental justice activist discusses ways to solve the problems of poverty and environment simultaneously, stressing they are not mutually exclusive.
Majora Carter answers questions from the audience and Bentley Professor of Management Linda Edelman.
Majora Carter answers questions from the audience and Bentley Professor of Management Linda Edelman.
Bentley student essay contest winners are joined on stage by Majora Carter and Bentley Chair Fred Ledley.
Bentley student essay contest winners Julie Fischer, Freda Leng, and Landi Morris are greeted on stage by Majora Carter and Bentley Chair of the Natural Science Department Fred Ledley.
Julie Cottineau, vice president of brand at Virgin USA, addresses corporate social responsibility through the Virgin lens.
Julie Cottineau, vice president of brand at Virgin USA, addresses corporate social responsibility through the Virgin lens.
The crowd listens intently.
The crowd listens intently.
Margaret McKenna, president of the Walmart Foundation, discusses why the world needs Walmart.
Margaret McKenna, president of the Walmart Foundation, discusses why the world needs Walmart, surprising the audience with ittle known facts about the company's philanthropy.
Margaret McKenna from Walmart takes questions from Professor Tony Buono and the audience.
Margaret McKenna from Walmart fields questions from Professor Tony Buono and the audience.
Sandra King welcomes guests to the Tomorrow25 luncheon.
Sandra King, vice president of marketing communication and public affairs at Bentley University, welcomes guests to the Tomorrow25 luncheon.
Tomorrow25 honoree Joshua Lee accepts his certificate of honor.
Tomorrow25 honoree Joshua Lee accepts his certificate of honor from Bentley President Gloria Cordes Larson and Bentley Director of Undergraduate Admissions Erika Vardaro.
Ted Hoff from IBM addresses the Tomorrow25 luncheon audience.
Ted Hoff, Vice President, Center for Learning and Development for IBM Corporation worldwide, speaks to the Tomorrow25 luncheon audience.
Hundreds enjoyed lunch during the Tomorrow25 ceremony.
Hundreds enjoyed lunch during the Tomorrow25 ceremony.
Dr. Oz is interviewed by Rick Stengel from TIME.
Dr. Oz is interviewed by Rick Stengel from TIME.
Dr. Oz addresses the 1200+ crowd in Bentley's University's Dana Center.
Dr. Oz addresses the 1200+ crowd in Bentley's University's Dana Center.