June 4, 2008
Business School Gets $10-Million to Help Promote Corporate Ethics
A Philadelphia entrepreneur who helped develop a method of measuring a company's ethical strengths and weaknesses has donated $10-million to a Catholic business school to help it apply the tool in more boardrooms and business classrooms.
The gift, announced by the Opus College of Business at the University of St. Thomas, in Minnesota, on Tuesday, will support two organizations in the business school, the SAIP Institute and the Center for Ethical Business Cultures.
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