Seminar and Networking Session: Ethics - A wake-up call for all professions
October 12, 2006
3-5pm Seminar
5-7pm NETWORKING Reception
Holiday Inn Convention Center, Springdale Arkansas
Patrick Kuhse attended Arizona State University in the mid-1970’s to pursue his entrepreneurial dreams of success. Years later, after being a successful and highly touted businessperson, his life changed to find himself pursued by the FBI. He was a fugitive for nearly four years before surrendering and being incarcerated for numerous felony accounts involving money laundering, bribing a public official, and conspiracy.
After his release, Patrick has given hundreds of presentations nationwide on business and personal ethics to groups on his own personal experiences and observations about the causes and effects of unethical behavior. Speaking with high energy and passion, Patrick will take his audiences with him as he describes his descent down the “slippery slope” of unethical behavior, his critical thinking errors, and his gradual lapse into unprofessional ethics.
Brought to you by the University of Arkansas School of Continuing Education and Academic Outreach and NOARK Human Resources Association
For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or registration call 479-575-3605
3-5pm Seminar
5-7pm NETWORKING Reception
Holiday Inn Convention Center, Springdale Arkansas
Patrick Kuhse attended Arizona State University in the mid-1970’s to pursue his entrepreneurial dreams of success. Years later, after being a successful and highly touted businessperson, his life changed to find himself pursued by the FBI. He was a fugitive for nearly four years before surrendering and being incarcerated for numerous felony accounts involving money laundering, bribing a public official, and conspiracy.
After his release, Patrick has given hundreds of presentations nationwide on business and personal ethics to groups on his own personal experiences and observations about the causes and effects of unethical behavior. Speaking with high energy and passion, Patrick will take his audiences with him as he describes his descent down the “slippery slope” of unethical behavior, his critical thinking errors, and his gradual lapse into unprofessional ethics.
Brought to you by the University of Arkansas School of Continuing Education and Academic Outreach and NOARK Human Resources Association
- NOARK members can register through the NOARK website for $25
- Registration fee for non-members is $55
- A Premium Reserved Table for 10 is $600
- Student fee is $10 with a valid ID
For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or registration call 479-575-3605
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