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Lunch & Learn - Winning With Integrity: The Public Face of Leadership

Monday, March 27, 2017 - 12:00pm to 1:30pm


Winning With Integrity:
The Public Face of Leadership


Lunch and Learn with special guest presenter
Catharyn Baird
Founder and CEO, EthicsGame
 

Monday, March 27
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Moody 103
Lunch included

Open to all Moody College of Business students
Pre-registration required here by Wendesday, March 22 at 5 p.m.

In the game of life, many students forget that they have an audience - people who are watching to see how well they handle winning, losing, and whether they are quietly making a difference.

During your time together, Dr. Catharyn Baird, Founder and CEO of EthicsGame, will draw upon the latest research in behavioral ethics to show how to live in integrity while working effectively and ethically with others. Through mindfulness and determination, you can learn how to how to become an ethical leader whose life have meaning and purpose.

Catharyn Baird, JD, is the Founder/CEO of EthicsGame, LLC and Professor of Business, Emeritus, Regis University, Denver, CO. Baird’s research on meta-ethics resulted in the development of the Ethical Lens Inventory™ in 2009 with co-author Jeannine Niacaris and is the foundation for a suite of web-based ethics learning tools. Since the launch of EthicsGame in fall of 2005, its learning tools have been used by more than 200 universities and currently reaches more than 3,000 learners a month.

Baird received her BA in English, MA in Humanities, and teacher’s certification from Pacific Lutheran University. She attended the University of Puget Sound (now Seattle University) school of law and worked her way through law school as a substitute teacher in the Tacoma Public School District. After passing the bar, Catharyn practiced law for ten years before joining the faculty at Regis University in 1985. From 1987-1995 she also wasin-house counsel for the Colorado Secretary of State, specializing in election law and was the primary writer for the revised Colorado Election Code. Over the course of her 20-plus year tenure at Regis, she held a variety of administrative positions and was the first woman to receive the title of full professor in the Division of Business. In 2000 she was named Regis University Faculty Lecturer of the Year.

 

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