Does Your Work Matter to God?

We receive many strong and clear messages that our work matters in general, but fewer messages that this work matters from a faith perspective. To strengthen the link between Sundays and Mondays through Fridays, this seminar will ponder questions including whether and why God cares about what work we choose to do, what motivates us to do that work, how we measure success in that work, and the impact our work has on ourselves, our loved ones, and society in general. This workshop was recorded on Saturday June 1, 2024 in The Reyes Family Board Room at McKenna Hall.

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Faculty:
Joe Holt,
Audrey M. and James E. Jack Teaching Professor of Business Ethics, Management & Organization Dept., Mendoza College of Business

Joe Holt teaches Foundations of Ethical Business Conduct in the EMBA and MSB programs, as well as Ethics in Emerging Markets, The Sustainability of Business, Negotiations, and Spirituality and Religion in the Workplace in the MBA program. He also designs and delivers programs for the Stayer Center for Executive Education, specializing in ethics, leadership, spirituality, and negotiations. Joe’s career began as a stockbroker before he graduated from Harvard Law School and worked for over five years as a corporate attorney at major Chicago law firms. Concurrently, he taught Business Ethics and Spirituality of Work at Loyola University Chicago’s MBA program. Before joining Notre Dame full-time, he was a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago Law School, directing the Clinic on Entrepreneurship, which offers free legal aid to low-income entrepreneurs. He taught courses on Entrepreneurship and the Law, Negotiation and Mediation, and developed a seminar on The Ethical Dimensions of Lawyering.

View Professor Holt’s presentation from the workshop below:


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