Create a public sphere where businesses, nonprofits, academics, students and citizens can discuss and debate the theories and practices of a free enterprise system. In the classroom and the community, the Sullivan program will ensure the discussion of free enterprise explores value-based solutions, advocates socially conscious business practices and represents the points of view of under served communitites.
Every 12 to 18 months the John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise will focus on a “hot topic” related to free enterprise. The topic for 2005-2006 was Health Care and Free Enterprise. In 2006, The Sullivan Chair transitioned to the topic of Poverty and Free Enterprise; we will bring authors and speakers to campus to stimulate dialogue with Regis University faculty, staff and students as well as business and community members on the topic of Free Enterprise and Poverty.
Six Wednesday morning workshops will help attendees …..
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Wednesday September 9th - Wednesday October 14th
8:00 am - Noon
Regis University - 3333 Regis Blvd. Denver
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Workshop is $500:
To register for the workship, click here
The workshop is facilitatied by Nancy Fell , Regis University Affiliate Faculty Founder of Triple Bottom Line Partners
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Thank you for help from the Denver Office of Strategic Partnerships
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For additional information, on this highly anticipated workshop, please contact Beth Parish at bparish@regis.edu or 303-458-4368
For more information on the Sullivan Program:
- Contact Us
- Review October 2006 visit of Father Albino Barrera
- Review of November 1, 2005 conference on Health Care
- Review April, 2006 visit of Dr. Rivoli
- Review July 12, 2006 visit of Julius Walls
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