Business, education must team up for workforce development

PAYING IT FORWARD: Dunkin' Brands Group CEO Nigel Travis speaks to Johnson & Wales University students as part of his distinguished visiting professorship, which is part of the school's efforts to better connect students with the needs of today's workplace. / COURTESY JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY
PAYING IT FORWARD: Dunkin' Brands Group CEO Nigel Travis speaks to Johnson & Wales University students as part of his distinguished visiting professorship, which is part of the school's efforts to better connect students with the needs of today's workplace. / COURTESY JOHNSON & WALES UNIVERSITY

When Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc. CEO Nigel Travis took the time on Oct. 5 to speak at Johnson & Wales University, he was modeling behavior that the entire business community could learn from. His appointment as a distinguished professor at JWU’s School of Business meant that his talk and then roundtable discussion with select students

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