Ethical Issues Event Hosted by Rutgers Business School

The Institute for Ethical Leadership (IEL) at Rutgers Business School is holding their speakers series event, "Creating an Ethical Organization Culture and Dealing with Ethical Issues," on Thursday, October 8.
By: Institute for Ethical Leadership - Rutgers
 
Sept. 30, 2009 - PRLog -- The Institute for Ethical Leadership (IEL) at Rutgers Business School is holding their speakers series event, "Creating an Ethical Organization Culture and Dealing with Ethical Issues," on Thursday, October 8. The event will take place in Lecture Hall 220, 2nd Floor at Rutgers Business School, 1 Washington Park, Newark, NJ.


Nicholas J. Valeriani, company group chairman & worldwide franchise chairman, at Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, Johnson & Johnson will be the keynote speaker. The panel of chief ethics and compliance officers includes Lee Augsburger, Prudential Financial, Jacqueline E. Brevard, Esq., Merck, and Andrea Bonime-Blanc, Daylight Forensic & Advisory, LLC.

Fee: $45.00 includes continental breakfast

To register please click on the link below or for more information, please call (973) 353-1134.
http://www.formspring.com/forms/?698576-jBzAyaZHQn

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The Institute for Ethical Leadership (IEL) seeks to create awareness and
education about the importance of ethical leadership. The IEL understands that a sure means for improving the conduct of leaders is through cultivating, and rewarding sustainable ethical practices. Working with business and government entities, nonprofit and philanthropic organizations, and within the University, the IEL provides
leaders and future leaders with the education, training and critical-thinking
tools needed to make ethical decisions for real-world challenges. The IEL
believes that ethical behavior drives good business and that merely
operating a business within the legal confines of compliance can fail to
address the complexities that constitute ethical conduct and considerations.
Leaders must be prepared to deal with the more complicated and subtle
critical-thinking and decision-making processes required to create an
organizational culture where ethical practice and behavior become habit.
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Source:Institute for Ethical Leadership - Rutgers
Email:***@business.rutgers.edu
Zip:07102
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