The Center for Ethics is pleased to welcome Edward Queen as the new director of the D. Abbott Turner Program in Ethics and Servant Leadership. Queen brings with him his passion for undergraduate teaching, his nonprofit consulting experience, and his expertise in servant leadership. He will join the Center in July.
Edward Queen is Senior Researcher on the Charitable Choice Implementation Project at the Center for Urban Policy and the Environment at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He received his B.A. from Birmingham-Southern College, his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, and his J.D. from the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis.
The founding director of the Islamic Society of North America's Fellowship Program in Nonprofit Management and Governance, Queen also serves as consultant to the Faculty of Law, South East European University, Tetovo, Macedonia and to Indianapolis College, an English language college working in Pakistan, India, and the Gulf States. Queen previously directed the Religion and Philanthropy Project at the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy and served as program officer at Lilly Endowment.
A specialist in issues related to religion and culture, Queen's research interests are religion and nonprofits, professional ethics, democratization, human rights, and civil society. He has written, coauthored, or edited numerous books on these topics, including Serving Those In Need: A Handbook for Managing Faith-Based Human Services Organizations (2000), Philanthropy in the World's Traditions (1998), and The Encyclopedia of American Religious History (1992, rev. ed. 2002).
The faculty and staff of the Center for Ethics hope that you will join us in welcoming Queen to the Emory community.
[ Posted by Chance Hunter at June 26, 2003 11:02 AM |
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