
Beauty and Work: A LIVE panel discussion with St. Thomas students, professionals, and experts.
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Is beauty something that's antithetical to work, or is beauty to be found anywhere and everywhere, including work? During this LIVE podcast recording, hear from St. Thomas students who talk about the future of work that they are hoping for, from professionals who share their everyday reality of work, and scholars who connect goodness, truth, and beauty to meaningful work and a meaningful life.
Student panelists:
- Cheniqua Morrison, majors in English and Film Studies
- Joe Burbach, major in Business Administration
- Katie Iverson, majors in Accounting and Law and Compliance, minor in Philosophy
Professional panelists:
- Maija Garcia, Director of Education and Professional Training, Guthrie Theater
- Quentin Moore, VP Advancement, Ascension Catholic Academy
- John Sullivan, J.D, Nonprofit Board Member and Retired General Counsel, Carlson Companies
Expert panelists:
- Mark McInroy, Th.D, Associate Chair of the Theology Department; Founding Co-Director of the Claritas Initiative
- Wendy Wyatt, Ph.D, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs; Founding Co-Director of the Claritas Initiative
Co-sponsored by:
- Academic Affairs
- The Career Development Center
- The Center for the Common Good
- The Claritas Initiative
- Sponsored by The Melrose & The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership.
- Produced by Nicole Zwieg Daly, JD, EdD, CPPM.
- Engineered by Tom Forliti.
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