The Knox Endowment for Ethics and Reinhardt University McCamish School of Business to Host Ethics Discussion on Tues., Sept. 16, at 2 p.m.
The Knox Endowment for Ethics and the Reinhardt University McCamish School of Business will host an ethics discussion on Tues., Sept. 16, at 2 p.m., in the Hill Freeman Library & Spruill Learning Center on Reinhardt’s campus in Waleska, Ga. The event’s featured speaker is Jim Mroczko, president of SERV International, who will speak on business ethics.
“Ethics is a topic increasing in interest and is vitally important in today’s environment,” said Dr. Kathy Hyatt, assistant professor of business. “We are very excited about the opportunity to host an ethics discussion at Reinhardt University. We encourage everyone to attend!”
Mroczko Background
Mroczko is the president of SERV International, a faith based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization with operations in Kenya, The Dominican Republic and the United States. As President, Mroczko is responsible for leading SERV International by overseeing the day to day operations, managing an international staff, and implementing strategies to carry out the mission, vision and direction of the organization. He has a long history of helping organizations fulfill their goals with over 25 years business management experience in healthcare IT with a concentration in strategic and organizational leadership.
Knox Background
The late Pete Knox was a loyal trustee and friend of Reinhardt. He began the Knox Endowment in support of ethics education in business and other areas at Reinhardt. After his passing, his son, the late Boone A. Knox, continued to support Reinhardt University. Boone Knox grew up in Thomson, Georgia. He attended public school, Davidson College, and The University of Georgia. He was married to his wife George-Ann Walker Knox for 52 years.
The public is invited and encouraged to attend this free discussion. For more information, please visit http://www.reinhardt.edu/academics/Business or contact Hyatt at KEH@reinhardt.edu or 770-720-5591.