Women's Leadership: Setting the Moral Agenda

Sponsored by the Christos and Mary Papoutsy Distinguished Chair in Ethics







Women’s Leadership: Setting the Moral Agenda

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

6 to 7:30pm

Mara Auditorium – Webster Hall at SNHU


Featuring:

Robin Comstock, President and CEO, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce

Ellen Fineberg, Executive Director, Women’s Business Center

Cathy Schmidt, President and CEO, Citizens Bank


The event is free and open to the public. Space is limited.

Please RSVP to, Jane Yerrington at 603.668.2211 x 2488 or j.yerrington@snhu.edu.



(Posting date 26 February 2007)

HCS readers are invited to view other articles about SNHU or business ethics at our extensive, permanent archives under the Business Ethics section at the URL http://www.helleniccomserve.com/archivebusinessethics.html or the Christos and Mary Papoutsy Distinguished Chair in Business Ethics at Southern New Hampshire University at http://www.helleniccomserve.com/archivepapoutsychairbizethics.html.

The purpose of the disguished chair in ethics is to promote and enhance students and community members awareness of ethics in personal and professional settings through teaching, community lectures and conferences. These events will foster understanding and assist in the application of lessons taught by current and classical ethicists to 21st-century settings.The chair serves as the cornerstone for an integrated university program in business ethics that encompasses the undergraduate and graduate levels. For more information about these events or about the ethics chair, contact Jane Yerrington at SNHU (603-668-2211 x2488) or visit the webpages of the ethics chair at http://www.snhu.edu/1301.asp.





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