[{"jcr:title":"A Notre Dame Lens on Ethical Business Leadership","cq:tags_0":"tipos-de-evento:presencial"},{"startHour":"18h00","endHour":"19h30","richText":"University of Notre Dame & Insper","madeBy":"Por","tag":"tipos-de-evento:presencial","title":"A Notre Dame Lens on Ethical Business Leadership","variant":"imagecolor"},{"jcr:title":"transparente / botao vermelho / tag amarelo"},{"buttonBackgroundColor":"rgb(229,5,5)","themeName":"transparente / botao vermelho / tag amarelo"},{"jcr:title":"Grid Container Section","layout":"responsiveGrid"},{"id":"ancora-1"},{"id":"description","text":"[Clique aqui para a versão em português](https://www.insper.edu.br/pt/eventos/2025/11/hesburgh-lectures-inclusive-ethical-leadership-for-sustainable-communities-university-of-notre-dame-e-insper) Professors McManus Warnell and Offenheiser will share insights from research, teaching, and business practices that highlight the power and responsibility of leadership, the essential role of integrity and purpose, and the connection between sustainability and ethical business leadership, all reflecting the Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business commitment to "Grow the Good in Business" and the commitment of the Keough School of Global Affairs to advance human dignity through policy and practice."},{"entryTitle":"Entrance","parkingTitle":"Parking","titleSection":"Information","parkingAddress":"Uberabinha Street, without a number - Vila Olímpia","titleDatetime":"Date/Time","entryAddress":"67 Quatá Street - Vila Olímpia (Room 521, 5th floor)","id":"information","realizationTitle":"Organization"},{"customType":"Teste","logoType":"Realização"},{"id":"programming","text":"Check out the schedule 5 minutes - Introduction 20 minutes - Jessica's remarks 20 minutes - Ray's remarks 15 minutes - Q&A with Insper faculty Followed by a reception"},{"id":"registrations","text":"Registrations"},{"type":"html"},{"id":"participants","text":"Participants"},{"fileName":"site.png"},{"text":"Gustavo Tavares Gustavo holds a PhD in Administration from the Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE – FGV) and is na assistant professor at Insper, specializing in human resource management, organizational behavior, and leadership. He is an Associate Editor of the Brazilian Review of Public Administration and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART) and the Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Administration. Before becoming an academic, he served as an Air Force Officer in the Brazilian Air Force."},{"targetId":"description","label":"Description"},{"targetId":"information","label":"Information"},{"targetId":"programming","label":"Programming"},{"targetId":"registrations","label":"Registrations"},{"targetId":"participants","label":"Participants"},{"fileName":"site (1).png"},{"text":"Jessica McManus Warnell Jessica McManus Warnell is the Rex and Alice A. Martin Faculty Director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, and a Teaching Professor in the Department of Management and Organization at the Mendoza College of Business. Jessica teaches courses in business ethics, sustainability, inclusive leadership, managing early career employees, and business and culture in Japan. She also serves as the Managing Director for Research Engagement, Operations, and Engagement for the Human-centered Analytics Lab (HAL) at Notre Dame. A past recipient of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education North America Chapter Award for Teaching Excellence, Jessica serves as an affiliate faculty or fellow of several campus institutes and programs. Her current research explores business students’ values orientations, inclusive business and business education, and sustainable businesses and communities, including community and economic recovery in the wake of natural disasters. Jessica is the author of Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership: What Works for Young Professionals and Their Managers, part of the Giving Voice to Values collection on corporate social responsibility."},{"fileName":"site.png"},{"text":"Juliana Costa de Carvalho PhD in Business Administration from Fundação Getulio Vargas (EBAPE/FGV) and Master’s in Business Administration from FGV, with a visiting period at Indiana University. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations from the State University of Rio de Janeiro and in History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She is the Executive Coordinator of the Center for People in the Public Sector at Insper. Her research focuses on racial inequalities, leadership, and the development of inclusive public and educational management."},{"fileName":"site (2).png"},{"text":"Ray Offenheiser Ray Offenheiser is a Senior Advisor to the Dean at the Keough School of Global Affairs and Director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business at the University of Notre Dame.   Offenheiser is a former president of Oxfam America with decades of experience in international development, poverty alleviation, and human rights. At Notre Dame, he leads programs on sustainable business and entrepreneurship through the McKenna Center, exploring how private sector innovation and responsible enterprise can contribute to inclusive and sustainable development, expertise highly relevant to global climate and sustainability discussions. He has spent much of the past five decades interacting with senior executives across a variety of industries including mining, oil and gas, food and beverage and pharmaceuticals."},{"fileName":"Logos .png"}]