The Prince-Chavanne Distinguished Lecture Series
About This Year 2022 Prince-Chavanne Lecture
Speaker Date Time Location |
Fr. Nathaniel Haslam, LC Monday, April 11th, 2022 6:30PM – 7:30PM Belin Chapel at Houston Christian University. 7502 Fondren Road, Houston TX 77074 |
Fr. Nathaniel Haslam was ordained a Catholic priest in Rome in 2010. He is an RPI graduate with degrees in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering While working for Xerox, he planned to found his own Fortune 500 company before God called him to the priesthood.
During his four years in Rome, he helped organize and coordinate the first ever Vatican Executive Summit held in the Vatican Gardens. Now in Texas, Fr Nathaniel is the National Corporate Ethics Advisor for the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as well as a chaplain for the Lumen Institute for business leaders. Fr Nathaniel enjoys helping leaders bridge Sunday-into-Monday through one-to-one life coaching and small group gatherings.
During his four years in Rome, he helped organize and coordinate the first ever Vatican Executive Summit held in the Vatican Gardens. Now in Texas, Fr Nathaniel is the National Corporate Ethics Advisor for the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as well as a chaplain for the Lumen Institute for business leaders. Fr Nathaniel enjoys helping leaders bridge Sunday-into-Monday through one-to-one life coaching and small group gatherings.
About the Prince-Chavanne Distinguished Lecture Series
The Dunham College of Business hosts the Prince-Chavanne Distinguished Lecture annually. Speakers focus on the role of Christian ethics in business. These lectures are open to the entire University community; additional events are provided solely for Dunham College of Business students.
The Prince-Chavanne Chair in Ethics was funded by a generous gift from Harry and Hazel Chavanne, who endowed the Prince-Chavanne Professorship in appreciation of the Christian example their parents set in business and life.
Past Speakers
This year Fr. Nathaniel Haslam, LC Former US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce National Corporate Ethics Advisor, Lumen Institute National Chaplain |
2019 Lisa Simon Chairman of Morris Strategic Investments and President of the Joella and Stewart Morris Foundation |
2018 Mike DeVito, MA’18 Retired NFL Player |
2017 Joe Zimmerman Mayor of Sugar Land |
2016 Matthew Morris CEO of Stewart Information Services Tadd Tellepsen President of Tellepsen Corporation Ernest Cockrell Executive Managing Director of Pinto Realty Partners |
2015 Archie W. Dunham Chesapeake Energy |
2013 John W. Gibson Jr. Tervita Corporation |
2012 Steve Green Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. |
2011 Drayton McLane The McLane Group, L.P. |
2010 Ralph “Skip” McBride Bracewell & Giuliani LLP |
2009 Terry Looper Texon Corporation |
2008 Jeff Reeter Northwestern Mutual Texas Financial |
2007 Dan Cathy Chick-fil-a, Inc. |
2006 Dr. James M. Tour Rice University |
2005 Dr. Richard S. Lytle Abilene Christian University |
2004 Dr. L. Murphy Smith Texas A&M University |
2003 Dr. O.C. Ferrell Colorado State University |
2002 Dr. Debbie T. McAlister Southwest Texas State University |
2001 Dr. Donald P. Robin Wake Forest University |
2000 Dr. Charles S. Madden Baylor University |
1999 Dr. Archie B. Carroll University of Georgia |
1998 Dr. Oliver F. Williams University of Notre Dame |
1997 Dr. Scott B. Rae Biola University, La Mirada, CA |
1996 Dr. Richard O. Mason Southern Methodist University |
1995 Dr. William F. May Southern Methodist University |
1994 Dr. Allen D. Verhey Texas Medical Center |
1993 Dr. David Newell Washington College |
1992 Kirk O. Hanson Stanford University |
1991 Dr. Michael Rion Resources for Ethics and Management |
1990 Dr. Stanley Hauerwas Duke University |
1989 Dr. William M. Tillman, Jr. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary |
1988 Dr. William F. May Southern Methodist University |
1987 Dr. Richard Chewning Baylor University |
1986 Dr. Ott Betz Rice University |