I am interested in MCLE 3.0 ethics credits (select 1
pm, 2 pm and 3:30 sessions)
* I will attend the following events (check all that apply):
8:00 |
Arrival and Registration
Coffee and continental breakfast |
8:30 |
Conference Welcome: Sandra J. Peart, Dean of the Jepson School of
Leadership Studies, University of Richmond |
8:45 |
The Ethical Fabric of Leadership: Joanne B. Ciulla, Professor & Coston
Family Chair in Leadership and Ethics, The Jepson School |
9:45 |
Break with refreshments |
10:00 |
Introductions: Jorge Haddock, Dean of the Robins School of Business,
University of Richmond
Responsible Corporate Environmentalism: Ray C.
Anderson, Chairman and CEO, Interface Corporation, the world’s
largest carpet manufacturer |
11:00 |
The Unknown Known: Ethics in a Sub-Prime Age. Professor Thomas Donaldson, Mark
O. Winkelman Professor and Director, Ph.D. Program in Ethics and Law,
the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania |
12:00 |
Lunch (select one)
Vegetarian
Non-vegetarian |
1:00 |
Introductions: John G. Douglass, Acting Dean of the University of Richmond
School of Law
Does it Change on the Inside? From Antagonist to Advisor.
Juliette N. Kayyem, Esq., Undersecretary for Homeland Security to
Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick [MCLE 1.0 ethics credit] |
2:00 |
Ethical Leadership at
Guantanamo? Fear vs. Respect for America's Core Values: Neal K.
Katyal, Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law at
Georgetown University Law School. [MCLE 1.0 ethics credit.] |
3:00 |
Break |
3:30 |
Concurrent Sessions (select one) |
| 1.
Exploring the Responsibility Gap
Speaker: Joshua D. Margolis, Associate Professor of
Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Moderator: Richard S. Coughlan, Associate Dean for Graduate and
Executive Programs at the Robins School of Business, University of
Richmond Commentators: Gill R. Hickman, Professor of
Leadership Studies, the Jepson School;
Robert A. Phillips, Visiting Associate Professor of Management, the
Robins School of Business |
| 2.
Legal Ethics and Moral
Dilemmas in Times of Terror
Speaker: Kristine A. Huskey, Clinical Professor of Law and
Director, National Security and Human Rights Clinic, University of
Texas at Austin
Moderator: Roberta
Oster Sachs, Associate Dean for External Relations at
the University of Richmond School of Law [MCLE 1.0 ethics credit] |
| 3.
Morals and Markets
Speaker: Jerry M. Evensky, Professor of Economics, Laura J.
and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence at the
Maxwell School of Syracuse University
Moderator: Jonathan B. Wight, Professor of Economics and
International Studies, Robins School of Business, University of
Richmond
Commentators: Sandra J. Peart, Dean of the Jepson School,
University of Richmond;
Douglas A. Hicks, Associate Professor of Leadership Studies and
Religion, The Jepson School, and Executive Director, the Bonner
Center for Civic Engagement, University of Richmond |
| 4.
The Moral Psychology of Leadership
Speaker: Jonathan Haidt, Associate Professor of Psychology,
University of Virginia
Moderator: J. Donelson R. Forsyth, Colonel Leo K. and Gaylee
Thorsness Endowed Chair in Ethical Leadership, Jepson School of
Leadership Studies, University of Richmond
Commentator: Terry L. Price, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
and Associate Professor of Leadership Studies, the Jepson School of
Leadership Studies, University of Richmond |
5:00-6:00
PM |
RECEPTION
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Note: The session originally scheduled at 5 pm with Colonel Leo K. Thorsness
has been cancelled due to the speaker's illness. |
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