PRESS RELEASE
March 3, 2010
For Immediate Release
Contact Information:
Konrad Lee
Co-Advisor
konrad.lee@usu.edu
435-797-5090
USU Professors Organize Ethical Leadership Society
Organization to enrich both teaching and research and USU
LOGAN, Utah— Utah State University Professors Konrad Lee and Chad Albrecht have established the Society for the Advancement of Ethical Leadership (SAEL). SAEL is a USU business student organization.
"Proper ethics is a Huntsman School of Business pillar," said Konrad Lee, SAEL co-advisor, "Eager participation in SAEL by both faculty, and students will undoubtedly enrich our learning, teaching, and research."
With full support of Dean Anderson (Huntsman School of Business), SAEL is moving forward with exciting activities designed to promote ethical leadership at the Huntsman School and beyond. These include reviving Ethics Week, inviting selected ethical business leaders to speak to faculty and students, and conducting an “Ethics Bowl” competition.
The SAEL has also established an ethics Book Club. Over the course of the next academic year, club members, faculty and guests will read several meaningful books on Ethical Leadership and then, approximately once per month, meet to have a scholarly discussion regarding the ethical considerations presented by a selected book.
For more information on the Society for the Advancement of Ethical Leadership at Utah State University please contact Cameron Cutler.
The Society for the Advancement of Ethical Leadership at Utah State University was established in November 2009 by USU professors Konrad Lee, and Chad Albrecht. The organization works to encourage both faculty and students at the Huntsman School of Business to learn and implement correct ethical principles in their professional lives.
Contact Information:
Cameron Cutler
PR Consultant
Cell: 435-553-5504
Email: cameron.cutler@aggiemai.usu.edu
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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That sounds great. In the third paragraph, you may want to write out Huntsman School of Business rather than Huntsman School. In the fifth paragraph you may want to write Utah State University as "USU" since you already used it in the first paragraph.
ReplyDeleteMegan should have emailed you about the group project.
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