2nd Annual Faith & Business Lecture October 23, 2008
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November 12, 2008
In partnership with Truth in Business (Carlson undergraduate business group) and The MacLaurin Institute, MBA Christian Fellowship is proud to announce the 2nd Annual Faith & Business Lecture: A CEO’s Journey of Servant Leadership, Ken Melrose, Toro Company; 7 p.m., Hanson Hall 25 (UMN campus).
Free and open to the public.
More Speaker Events October 25, 2007
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 2007 AT 7:00PM (CSOM 1-136):
Featured Speaker: Pete Lackey, Campus Minister at the MacLaurin Institute. Topic: Plowing in Hope: Business in God’s Future.
As it turned out, we discussed with our speaker, Pete, various ideas around what Business should look like in view of God’s future. This included ideas like: creating Shalom (peace) in the work place, valuing employees, making strategic decisions in view of God’s eternity, etc. Thanks Pete!
Professional Events September 22, 2007
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MBA Christian Thought Lectures:
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 2007 AT 7:00PM (CSOM 1-113):
This night was a fun time with others at Carlson–and we had some great thoughtful conversations, good food, and fellowship.
Featured Speaker: Dr. L. J. “Sam” Helgerson, local business consultant as well as adjunct professor from Bethel University spoke to us on letting our faith inform our business and rest of our lives. We hope you can make next month’s speaker, as we’ll be learning more about how faith and business interact.
Come Meet Other Christian Professionals at Carlson! September 10, 2007
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SEPTEMBER 17 – 20, 7:00 – 7:30 PM (each night) in room CSOM 1-122:
Come meet other Christian MBA students at Carlson and find out about up-coming events for MBA Christian Fellowship–ALL DURING YOUR EVENING CLASS BREAK! We’ll have some drinks and light food, so stop by to mingle for a few minutes before heading back to class. If your class usually takes an early or late break, it’s okay to mention to your professor that you have this event and see if your class can move the break in your class to be more conducive for you to attend. We hope to see you there!