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Next UP Hive Event: May 20

May 18, 2015

HivenewThe next UP Hive Network event in partnership with the Dundon-Berchtold Institute, “Let’s Get Down to Business,” will take place on Wednesday, May 20, at 5:30 p.m., in the Bauccio Commons board room. Explore behavioral ethics in business with a thought- provoking panel of leaders:

  • Mark B. Ganz, UP regent and president and CEO of Cambia Health Solutions. Since taking the top post in 2003, he has guided the company along a path of re-imagining and reshaping the health care system to one that is accountable to individuals and families.
  • Danielle Hermanny, general counsel and special assistant to the president at the University of Portland. She advises UP on legal matters, generates policy, and completes special projects for the University president Rev. Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C.
  • Naveen Gudigantala, business professor and Dundon-Berchtold Fellow at the University of Portland. A past recipient of “The Difference Award” as nominated by UP’s student-athletes, Gudigantala was named a Dundon-Berchtold Fellow during the 2014-2015 academic year; he completed a year-long research project in ethics with UP senior Marcie Abreu. Their project is titled, “An Examination of Ethical Issues in Gray Markets Involving Information Technology (IT) Products.”

Please RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/mgzu5g3. For more information contact the UP Hive Network at uphivenetwork@gmail.com or go to http://www.uphivenetwork.org/.

Filed Under: 05-18-2015, Academics, Alumni, Events Tagged With: Danielle Hermanny, Mark B. Ganz, Naveen Gudigantala, UP Hive Network

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