
The Paul D. Merrill Business Ethics Lecture
The annual Paul D. Merrill Business Ethics Lecture honors the late Paul D. (P.D.) Merrill, Portland-area business leader and long-time UNE trustee, supporter and friend.
The lecture series, sponsored by the Department of Business and Communications, creates an opportunity for future business leaders from UNE and the broader community to learn about and reflect upon the important role that ethical considerations play in our daily choices, and the impact these choices have on our communities.
Lectures
Thursday, April 11, 2013
David Barber
President at Barber Foods in Portland, Maine
"It's Just Business: Ethics in Driving Decisions"
4:00 PM, Ludcke Auditorium, Portland Campus
Chicken is in David Barber’s blood. He has lived and breathed the family business his entire life, starting at a young age by regularly going into work with his father, Gus, who started the family business with his wife, Marjorie, 55 years ago.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Diana Henriques
New York Times Contributing Writer, Columnist and Author
"What Bernie Madoff Can Teach Us About Business Ethics"
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Ludcke Auditorium, Portland Campus
Diana B. Henriques, the author of the best-selling The Wizard of Lies: Bernie Madoff and the Death of Trust, is a contributing writer for The New York Times, where she has worked since 1989.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Michael S. Dukakis
Former Governor of Massachusetts and 1988 Democratic Presidential Nominee
"Health Security for Working Americans: A Moral Imperative"
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Ludcke Auditorium, Portland Campus
Michael Stanley Dukakis was born in Brookline, Mass. to Greek
immigrants. He served in the U.S. Army in Korea before receiving his
law degree from Harvard Law School.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Matthew R. Simmons
Chairman Emeritus of Simmons & Company International
"Our Fragile Energy System: Is It sustainable? If not, Where Do We Turn Next?"
4:00 PM, Eleanor deWolfe Ludcke ’26 Auditorium, Portland Campus
Matthew R. Simmons, co-founder of the Ocean Energy Institute in Rockland, is chairman emeritus of Simmons & Company International, a specialized energy investment banking firm. The firm has completed approximately 785 investment banking projects for its worldwide energy clients at a combined dollar value in excess of $140 billion.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Robert A.G. Monks
Shareholder activist and author of Corpocracy and The New Global Investors
"Shareholder Responsibility"
4:00 PM, Eleanor deWolfe Ludcke ’26 Auditorium, Portland Campus
Robert A.G. Monks is a pioneering shareholder activist and one of the founders of the field of corporate governance. He is the author of Corpocracy and The New Global Investors, and with Nell Minow, Watching the Watchers, Corporate Governance and Power & Accountability.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Chris Argyris, Ph.D.,
James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business, Harvard University
"I-Traps, Leadership, Culture"
4:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Eleanor deWolfe Ludcke ’26 Auditorium, Portland Campus
Chris Argyris, Ph.D., is the James Bryant Conant Professor of Education and Organizational Behavior (emeritus) at the Graduate School of Business, Harvard University. Dr. Argyris is most noted for his work in studying and creating new forms of organizational learning and change, especially those that are transformational in nature. Argyris has focused his scholarly research on several themes: the challenge of integrating human beings with organizations in ways that strengthen human actualization and organizational effectiveness, the challenge of designing new organizational structures and policies to enhance this integration, and the use of intervention methods to change the status quo.
P.D. Merrill was chair of Merrill Industries and a prominent business leader in the Portland community. He also chaired the Maine Chamber and Business Alliance from 1998-1999 and was active in the Maine Economic Research Institute, the International Forest Products Transportation Association and the Industrial Advisory Board of the Loeb Sullivan School of International Business and Logistics at the Maine Maritime Academy. He joined UNE's Board of Trustees in 1984, serving as chair of the Board of Trustees from 1995-2000, and was involved in a wide variety of other philanthropic endeavors throughout the state.
Merrill's business approach fused idealism with practical business practices, resulting in the kind-hearted no nonsense approach that became his reputation.
"P.D. Merrill not only was a successful businessman, but demonstrated a highly ethical standard of business operations while giving back to his community," said UNE President Danielle Ripich, Ph.D. "He served for many years on our Board and treasured his long-time support of the University of New England," she added. "He also exhibited a strong desire to serve those less fortunate - an aspiration stemming from his youth, when he and his sister saw Dr. Martin Luther King deliver his 'I Have a Dream' speech in D.C," Ripich said.
Among Merrill's many philanthropic efforts, he helped create a non-profit organization to help preserve Camp Agawam in Raymond when it faced a doubtful future. He was also actively involved in fundraising for making possible the renovations of Portland's Merrill Auditorium, one of the premier concert halls in New England, named in honor of his parents, Paul E. and Virginia Sweetser Merrill.
The Lecture Series
In recent years, business ethics has increasingly taken center stage due to an array of challenges facing society, such as accounting practices in corporate boardrooms, rapidly advancing technological and scientific breakthroughs in medicine, and the effects of economic growth, making this series a vital part of the education of future business leaders.
The lecture series serves as a reminder of P.D. Merrill's lifelong vision of the role that good business practices play in the health of the community.
Many of the lectures that UNE hosts can be listened to, viewed or downloaded at UNE on iTunes U.
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