Project Focus
The Ethics in Governance (EIG) Forum is concerned with governance and the intersection of Business, Politics, and Ethics. As such, we incorporate a representative voice from each of these disciplines to inform our program.
The Forum features programs on topics related to governance, leadership, social responsibility and the common good, reflecting our mission of “inspiring a culture of ethical integrity within organizations and working to improve personal financial literacy.”
Staff and Oversight
Dr. Kyle Hubbard
Assistant Professor, Philosophy
Program Director, Center for Ethics in Society
Dr. Hubbard advises the Forum, focusing on ethical concerns and aligning the academic side with the public programming. He helps to promote EIG programs on campus among faculty and students, and takes a lead role with EIG speaker programs. Dr. Hubbard contributes to the EIG blog on topics of contemporary relevance in ethics and governance.
Dr. Dale Kuehne
Professor, Politics
As a Senior Fellow for the Ethics in Governance Forum, Professor Kuehne also advises on programs and seminars to advance campus and community-wide dialogue and debate on questions concerning ethical decision-making in governance. Dr. Kuehne served a three-year appointment as the second Richard L. Bready Chair of Ethics, Economics, and the Common Good at Saint Anselm College, from 2009/10 – 2012/13 and is Vice Chair of the State of New Hampshire Executive Branch Ethics Committee. He is an ordained minister by the Evangelical Covenant Church of America. His current research focuses on examining a world that advances relational health in politics, economics, families, and friendship.
Ann Camann
Program Manager
Ann plans and executes Forum programs, activities, and events from conception to successful completion, implementing changes and interventions to ensure project goals are achieved. She attends to program logistics, financial planning, and vendor management. In collaboration with project staff and partners, she further develops programs and activities in accordance with the mission and strategic direction of the EIG Forum to advance reach.
Funding
Funding for the Ethics in Governance programs comes from a $2 million endowment created by the N.H. Secretary of State's Office and the Center for Public Responsibility and Corporate Citizenship awarded to Saint Anselm College in 2013. The Endowment was created from a settlement reached between the New Hampshire Securities Bureau and Tyco International, LTD in 2002 and is administered by the University of New Hampshire Foundation.
Contact
For more information about the EIG Forum, please contact us at ethics@anselm.edu or 603-641-7230.