The Knox Foundation for Ethics and McCamish School of Business Host Ethics Discussion on Thursday, October 18, at 3:30 p.m.
The Knox Foundation for Ethics and the Reinhardt University McCamish School of Business will host an ethics discussion on Thursday, October 18, at 3:30 p.m., in the Hill Freeman Library & Spruill Learning Center on Reinhardt’s campus in Waleska, Ga. The event’s featured speaker is Randell Trammell ’03 ’09, State YMCA of Georgia executive director/CEO, who will discuss “authenticity.”
“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!”
Trammell Background
Trammell grew up in the “Y” Club program in Dalton, Georgia, and served as State Chaplain for the State YMCA in the 1990s. He went to Reinhardt University for his undergraduate degree in religious education and later completed his MBA as a part of the University’s inaugural cohort. Trammell is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Education with an emphasis on organizational management and leadership at Northeastern University in Boston, Mass.
In 2004, Trammell joined the State YMCA staff as a district director. In 2009, he was named CEO making YMCA of the USA history as one of the youngest currently serving CEOs. Randell is a member of the Executive Committee of the Georgia YMCA Directors Alliance and received his YMCA Senior Director Certification in 2008.
He is President of the Reinhardt University Alumni Association, as well as a member of the Reinhardt University Board of Trustees, Vice President of the Lake Dow North Property Owners Association, and a Reinhardt adjunct instructor teaching nonprofit management.
The public is invited and encouraged to attend this free seminar. For more information, please contact Hyatt at KEH@reinhardt.edu or 770-720-5591.