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Ethics in Fundraising:

Ethics in Fundraising:. An Interactive Panel Discussion. Advancing Philanthropy Conference September 12, 2012. Program Facilitator & Panelists: . Ruth Hansen, M.J., CFRE Associate Director, Corporate, Government, and Foundation Relations at Saint Xavier University. Scott Ford

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Ethics in Fundraising:

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  1. Ethics in Fundraising: An Interactive Panel Discussion Advancing Philanthropy Conference September 12, 2012

  2. Program Facilitator & Panelists: Ruth Hansen, M.J., CFRE Associate Director, Corporate, Government, and Foundation Relations at Saint Xavier University

  3. Scott Ford Vice President, Development at Advocate BroMenn Medical Center Stephanie Johnson Director, Public Affairs at Advocate Health Care The Rev. David McCurdy, Mdiv, Dmin, BBC Sr. Ethics Consultant and Director of Organizational Ethics, Advocate Health Care Randy Varju, FAHP, CFRE Chief Development Officer at Advocate Health Care and President, Advocate Charitable Foundation

  4. Professions such as medicine and philanthropy cannot thrive if we cease to be professionals committed first and foremost to the welfare of those we serve, becoming mere trade associations devoted to our own economic advantage.  One of the defining features of a profession is adherence to beneficent ethical standards, even when it might not be the most convenient or immediately advantageous course of action.  Yet ethics is not a subject to which the curricula of our schools and training programs have devoted a great deal of attention.  It is vital, therefore, that all professional organizations stress the vital role of ethics and provide ethics education for their membership. - Richard B. Gunderman,  “We Make a Life by What We Give”

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