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Bart Victor

Bart Victor is a distinguished academic who served as the Cal Turner Professor of Moral Leadership at Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management.12 He is now Professor Emeritus, having retired from his active teaching role.5 Victor's work focused on studying enterprise approaches to poverty alleviation and the ethical foundations of business.2

Victor joined Vanderbilt in 1999 and worked with students and faculty across the university to explore these important topics.23 His research interests centered on practical and moral aspects of business leadership.3

In terms of his educational background, Victor holds:

  • Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina (1985)
  • M.S. in Educational Administration from Bank Street College of Education (1979)
  • B.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley (1977)2

Throughout his career, Victor has been a prolific researcher, with over 63 publications to his name and cited by other scholars over 8,000 times.5 His expertise in moral leadership and business ethics made him a valuable contributor to academic discussions and case studies in these areas.4

Highlights

Aug 1 · hbr.org
Case Study: When the CEO's Personal Crusade Drives Decisions

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Greater Nashville Area, TN