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National Speaker Series

Featured Speaker: Dr. James Lemoine, assistant professor of organization and human resources in the University at Buffalo School of Management, and a researcher and facilitator with the school’s Center for Leadership and Organizational Effectiveness. His research focuses on the intersections of organizational leadership and morality.

Same Target, Different Methods: Do Servant Leadership and Virtual Employee Development Align for Career Outcomes?

Thursday, September 12 | 10:30 a.m. | Grawn Hall 150G

No registration required — open to all students, faculty, and staff. Lunch provided.

Stay for the Research Consortium Presentations:
Immediately following lunch

  • Adam Epstein (Finance and Law)
    "I Wanna Rock”: Using Music to Enhance Teaching Business Law (1980s Edition)
  • Jarvis Smallfield (Management)
    Fortifying Servant Leadership’s Foundations: Five Core Questions to Guide Future Research
  • Yan Sun (Accounting)
    Forced Remediation: The Use of Corporate Monitors in Sanctions for Misconduct
  • Joanna Shaw (Accounting)
    Reward Taxation, Reward Type, and Employee Effort
  • Alex Effinger (Management)
    Resolute or Resigned: Follower Reactions to Leader–Follower Ethical Disagreement

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a national expert, enjoy lunch, and engage with groundbreaking faculty research!

For more information, contact Michelle at yang1km@cmich.edu

Date: -
Time: -
Location: 150 E Bellows St. | Grawn 150G
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
Sponsor: College of Business Administration
Contact: Michelle Yang yang1km@cmich.edu 989-774-2350