Butler University Lacy School of Business • 5. Exploring Issues of Social Justice with Indianapolis Community Leaders - Jennifer Pope Baker, Executive Director - Women's Fund of Central Indiana • Listen on Fountain
5. Exploring Issues of Social Justice with Indianapolis Community Leaders - Jennifer Pope Baker, Executive Director - Women's Fund of Central Indiana
Jennifer Pope Baker has dedicated her career to creating transformative, lasting change for women and girls in central Indiana. She is respected as an innovative and passionate philanthropic leader, serving as Executive Director of Women’s Fund of Central Indiana since 1998.--At Butler University’s Lacy School of Business, we believe that being an ethical leader means acknowledging injustices and actively working to correct them. We have an obligation to prepare students to be leaders in organizations that are inclusive and offer a place of belonging for all people, regardless of background. The Lacy School of Business Ethics Podcast, presented by Old National Bank, is devoting its next episodes to local community leaders committed to combating issues of racial and social injustice in the Indianapolis community and beyond. We’ll explore ways that business and educators can make a difference.Production Team - Bram Sheckels & Kelly SchmidtMusic by Ronak Raval
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The Butler Way demands commitment, denies selfishness, accepts reality, yet seeks improvement every day while putting the team above self. Butler University’s Lacy School of Business is proud to present its new podcast channel. Join us in conversations with top business leaders, faculty and staff, and students as they explore topics and ideas affecting the business community. Our goal is to continually improve and exemplify ethical practice and leadership development for our students, future leaders, and the community. .