UC College of Business Management Department Sponsors Ethics Forum

The ethics forum will feature a videoconference conversation between a noted ethics academician, Douglas May, and Cincinnati-area executives.

Douglas May is professor and director of the International Center for Ethics at the University of Kansas. Joining Professor May will be Karen Bankston, senior vice president of Drake Center, Inc., and The Health Alliance; and Mike Minor, director of North America Baby Care Product Supply, Procter & Gamble.

What: Ethics forum, Management Department in the UC College of Business

When: Friday, Oct. 27, from 1:30–3 p.m.

Where: Carl Lindner Hall, room 108 (with extra room, if needed, in room 111)

 

 


 

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