








The fall speaker series for 2022 has been set, and it should be very interesting, covering topics of financial advising and the common good, Catholic economics, Entrepreneurship and faith, how to navigate one’s calling, the effects of investors on the single family housing market, and finally a symposium with keynote speaker Richard T. DeGeorge, reknown business ethicist.
All talks are open to the public. All are in the Harper Center on Creighton’s Campus. Most are 6-7 pm.
Here is the schedule:
September 15th Financial Advising and the Common Good (Panel) (6-7pm Harper 4068/69)
Katie Bruno, Jeffery Hitt, and Morgan Meyers will share a panel in which we will discuss financial advising and the common good.
9/20 Tony Annett “Cathonomics” 7-9 Harper 2045/2046 [Markoe-DePorres Annual Lecture]
Tony Annett (Fordham U) worked for the International Monetary Fund for 14 years, and is the author of “Cathonomics” which puts forward a view of how Catholic Thinking should impact our economic thought. (co-sponsored with the Peace and Justice Studies Program)
9/22 Ross Emmet (ASU) “Entrepreneurship: A Faith Perspective” (6-7pm, UP Room)
Emmet is Director of the ASU Center for the Study of Economic Liberty, and widely published expert economist (Co-Sponsored with Creighton’s Institute for Economic Inquiry)
9/29 Luke Bobo & Paige Wiley “Worked Up: Navigating Calling after College” 6-7pm (3048)
Bobo and Wiley will help students consider how to navigatepost-college decisions. They came last year and were great.
10/20 Carson Young “What Do Business Firms Owe to Their Shareholders?” (6-7pm UP Room/2060)
Young is a well known Business Ethicist from Suny-Binghamton (Co-Sponsored with Creighton’s Institute for Economic Inquiry)
10/27 Symposium UP room: Richard T. DeGeorge “What is the Common Good?” Reception to follow.
DeGeorge is a world famous business ethicist, and the author of 20 books and over 220 articles mostly on business ethics. He comes to us from the University of Kansas.\
All talks are open to the public. All are in the Harper Center on Creighton’s Campus. Most are 6-7 pm. If you have any concerns or questions, please contact Andy Gustafson at andrewgustafson@creighton.edu
Many thanks to this year’s Sponsors:




Possibly TBA: The Effects of Investors buying Into SFH Market
This will be a panel of local real estate and housing specialists discussing the current Single-Family Housing Market