Christopher Stevens

Assistant Teaching Professor at Mendoza College of Business

Schools

  • Mendoza College of Business

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Biography

Mendoza College of Business

Chris is the founder and CEO of CS 74 Ventures LLC, a holding company of 20+ initiatives in which Chris has invested/owns with the commitment of donating at least 50% of the profits to charitable/social causes. Chris retired from Keurig, Inc. in May, 2013 to teach as an adjunct professor in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame and to pursue other business and charitable ventures. Chris was responsible for all aspects of Keurig’s Corporate Responsibility initiatives as part of GMCR’s commitment to donate at least 5% of its pre-tax profits to environmental and social causes. At Notre Dame, Chris teaches undergrads, one-year MBAs, Executive MBAs and in ESTEEM as part of the Management Department and also guest lectures in other ND colleges.

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Education

BA,

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