CBE Executive Fellows
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Through the Ernest A. Kallman Executive Fellows Program the Center for Business Ethics (CBE) at Bentley University is honored to have an advisory body drawn from a select number of highly regarded business ethics practitioners and thinkers. The Kallman Executive Fellows Program was created in a spirit of mutual benefit in which CBE is strengthened by the fellows’ experience and insights into emerging trends in business ethics, while the fellows are afforded an opportunity to engage in collegial exchange with other seasoned professionals brought together under the auspices of the oldest business ethics center of its kind.
The Kallman Executive Fellows Program was created to support CBE in its mission to assist businesses to develop ethical cultures and practices, to foster thoughtful investigations on issues of business ethics, and to respond to public concerns on matters pertaining to the moral conduct of business.
Formed in the spirit of specialized think tanks, the fellows are dedicated to the advancement of the business ethics movement. In addition to their periodic meetings centered around thoughtful dialogue on cutting-edge business ethics issues, they also network and confer with each other on an individual basis. They enrich the center through their active participation in CBE conferences, lectures, and other educational programs.
On occasion, Kallman Executive Fellows may be available to speak to classes, organizations,and meetings on matters pertaining to business ethics, or to provide related consulting services.
Ernest A. Kallman, PhD (1936-1996), was the project manager and research fellow at the Center for Business Ethics as well as professor of Computer Information Systems at Bentley University. The Executive Fellows Program is named in his memory.
Those interested in any aspect of the program, please contact:
Mary Chiasson
Associate Director
Center for Business Ethics
Bentley University
Phone: 781.891.3480
E-mail: mchiasson@bentley.edu

Ernest A. Kallman (l.), with John L. Casey, Bentley’s first executive fellow.


