World’s Best B-School Professors: Andrew Hoffman by: Andrea Carter on October 22, 2012 | 1,501 Views October 22, 2012 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Ross’ Andrew Hoffman is a master teacher in one of the hottest B-school topics of the day: sustainable enterprise Andrew Hoffman Ross School of Business Claim to Fame: Sustainable Enterprise Education: Joint PhD in Management and Environmental Engineering from MIT At Ross Since: 2004 Before Ross: Boston University School of Management Fun Fact: I have a 1952 Chevy Pickup Truck and a 1989 Harley Davidson Low Rider If I wasn’t teaching, my dream job would be: Building houses Best part of the job: Inspiring young minds and watching them take off. Worst part of the job: Grading, grading, grading and grading….in that order Where environmental awareness and business collide is where Professor Andrew Hoffman has found his muse. This Michigan professor looks at the processes by which environmental issues emerge and evolve into managerial issues within organizations. Hoffman’s research, paired with his previous work at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, led to his appointment as the university of Michigan’s professor of sustainable enterprise, a joint professorship that includes faculty appointments in both the Ross School if Business and the university’s School of Natural Resources and Environment. Hoffman published close to 100 research articles and he has written nine books. DON’T MISS: WORLD’S 50 BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL PROFESSORS