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The Bentley University Global Business Ethics Faculty Teaching Workshop, sponsored by the State Street Foundation, will be held Monday, June 12-14th, 2017, on the Bentley University Campus, Waltham, Massachusetts, followed by the 13th Annual Global Business Ethics Symposium Thursday, June 15th. Due to the generous support of the State Street Foundation travel and accommodation stipends/support are available – but space is limited. The event is held in memory of Timothy B. Harbert, Chairman and CEO of State Street Global Advisors and Trustee and Alumnus of Bentley College.
Teaching Workshop: We will have Bentley's Teaching Business Ethics Faculty Development Workshop (June 12-14), co-directed by Jill Brown and Jeff Moriarty of Bentley University. Guest instructors include Dawn Elm from the University of St. Thomas and Archie Carroll from the University of Georgia. Additional information on the Teaching Workshop, including past workshop schedules and application forms, are available at: http://www.bentley.edu/centers/alliance/global-business-ethics-teaching-workshop. If you are interested in participating in the workshop or looking for more information, please contact Jill Brown (jbrown@bentley.edu) or Jeff Moriarty (jmoriarty@bentley.edu). Inquiries and applications must be received by March 20, 2017.
Symposium Theme: Business Ethics in Context: Lessons from Health Care, Finance and Marketing. The symposium, the 13th in a multi-year partnership, is intended to unite business and higher education in the common goal of building a strong ethical foundation from which to serve our many constituencies and communities. The event will bring together international experts for in-depth discussions of current practices and challenges in business ethics, corporate responsibility, and sustainability. Over 30 speakers and panelists from leading companies, universities and NGOs across the globe will share their thoughts throughout the day in a series of interactive panels. The full program and registration details will be available soon at: http://www.bentley.edu/events/symposium. Cynthia Clark (cclark@bentley.edu), the director of Bentley's Alliance for Ethics & Social Responsibility, will be overseeing the program.
We look forward to your inquiries.
Jill A. Brown, Ph.D.
Bentley University
175 Forest St.
Waltham, MA. 02452
(Tel) 781-891-2407
(Email) jbrown@bentley.edu