Dixie State University Business and Ethics Forum
Dixie State University’s Udvar-Hazy School of Business will continues its bi-monthly Business and Ethics Forum series for the 2014-15 academic year next Thursday, November 6, at 12 noon, featuring a presentation entitled “Banking in the Communities of Southern Utah” by Scott Colton, president of Cache Valley Bank.
Colton has served as president of Cache Valley Bank since 2012, and oversees five branch locations in southern Utah. He also serves as chair of the Southern Utah Loan Committee, which is responsible for the development and approval of lending efforts throughout the area. Prior to his time at Cache Valley Bank, Colton was a senior vice president of Zions Bank, for which he worked for 32 years. Colton holds a Bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and is a graduate of the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington.
The series will continue Nov. 20, with a presentation by Paul McMullin, national sales manager with Conduit Repair System, Inc., while Nate Staheli, DSU associate professor and senior partner at Staheli & Jacobsen CPA, will wrap up the fall semester schedule with a presentation Dec. 4.
The DSU Business and Ethics Forum is held every other Thursday throughout the fall and spring semesters, with each guest lecturer speaking on business matters in their respective professions and how ethics are introduced into the discussion.
The bi-monthly forum, along with campus’ Institute for Business Integrity, was created by former DSU president Dr. Robert Huddleston in 2006, as a way to integrate ethics into the curriculum, and have it serve as a blueprint to ensure that students graduate with a set of ethical tools to help them get along in the professional world.
In 2006-07, Dixie State’s business program sought initial accreditation with the high profile Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). In order to become accredited with the AACSB, ethics were required to be integrated into the college’s business curriculum. As a result, each business class on the DSU campus now includes an ethical component.
Dr. Huddleston noted that the business forums will give students – and current and prospective local business owners – an added dose of ethics training that is so sorely needed into today’s business world. His hope is that by the time students leave Dixie State, they have been exposed to enough ethical cases that, when they get out in the workforce, they will have the wherewithal and the intestinal fortitude to do the right thing, even when their job might be on the line.
The Dixie State University Institute for Business Integrity is a partnership between the DSU Udvar-Hazy School of Business, the Small Business Development Center, the Washington County Economic Development Council, and the St. George Area Chamber of Commerce.
Date and Time
Thursday Nov 6, 2014
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MST
Location
Boeing Auditorium (Room 121) of the DSC Udvar-Hazy Business Building
Fees/Admission
DSC students, faculty and staff, the entire Washington County business community, and the general public are all invited to attend. Admission is free.
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Contact Information
For questions regarding the DSC Institute for Business Integrity forums, contact Dr. Huddleston at 435-652-7740.
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