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Bonnie Hancock is Panelist in UNC TV Live Discussion on Business Ethics

Bonnie Hancock, executive director of the Enterprise Risk Management Initiative based in NC State University’s Poole College of Management and accounting lecturer, is one of six business experts participating in a panel discussion on the topic, “Business Ethics: Challenges for a Changing World.”

The discussion will take place before a live audience at the NC State University’s McKimmon Center in Raleigh, N.C., on Monday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m. It will be moderated by UNC-TV’s Shannon Vickery, and recorded for broadcast at a later date. NC State Poole College assisted with the planning as part of its outreach activities.

This event is open to students and the general public who would like to be part of the live audience. Seating is limited and admission is on a first-come basis; no tickets are required. Those interested in being part of the audience should arrive by 6:30 p.m. [note time correction] at the McKimmon Center for seating. The program concludes at 9:00 p.m.

The Panelists

  • Denis Arnold, Surtman Distinguished Scholar in Business Ethics/Ass Prof of Management at UNC-Charlotte

Editor in Chief, Business Ethics Quarterly and President, Society for Business Ethics

  • Julie Haack, President, Donald Haack Diamonds and Fine Gems
  • Bonnie Hancock, Executive Director, NC State Poole College of Management’s Enterprise Risk Management Initiative

This event and television production are funded by a generous grant from the R.P. Holding Foundation.

Presentation of this expert discussion of business ethics issues is part of UNC-TV’s commitment to provide people of all ages with enriching, life-changing television through its distinctive array of programs and services, including four digital channels: flagship UNC-TV; UNC-EX The Explorer Channel; UNC-KD The Kids Channel; and UNC-MX The Eclectic Mix Channel (available on digital cable only). UNC-TV’s 12 stations comprise North Carolina’s only statewide television network, made possible through a unique partnership of public investment and private support. UNC-TV is committed to producing, broadcasting and sharing content for and about North Carolina, making it the state’s most important source of information about North Carolina. UNC-TV is PBS and more for all North Carolina. Visit unctv.org for more information about UNC-TV.