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Date: 02/01/01
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BAINBRIDGE TO PRESENT LIVINGSTON LECTURE MARCH 29
HAMMOND -- Father Brian Salvator Bainbridge, a Catholic priest from the Archdiocese
of Melbourne, Australia, will present Southeastern Louisiana University's annual James
Livingston Memorial Lecture on Business Ethics at 7 p.m., March 29, in the War Memorial
Student Union Ballroom.
Bainbridge was appointed the first chaplain to the Royal Melbourne Institute of
Technology, where he worked in the campus ministry for nine years. As Senior Australian
University Chaplain, he established professional links with the United States, Europe and Asia.
He actively consults with various groups both within and out of the Catholic Church.
Bainbridge has been an associate and visiting lecturer at the Wharton School, Abilene
Christian University, and other universities. He been an consultant for units of IBM, J. Walter
Thompson, Australian Department of Health, Esso Chemicals of Australia, LEDARNA of
Sweden, the Australian Taxation Service and major mining organizations.
Bainbridge has also consulted with a number of groups concerned with implementing
change. He is known for his use of open space technology group work which improves
organizational life through cooperation and interaction rather than through competition and
confrontation.
Bainbridge earned a Graduate Management Diploma and completed the Master of
Business program at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
The James Livingston Lecture Series on Business Ethics was founded in 1984 by
Hammond businessman John O. Batson in memory of his long-time friend and associate James
Livingston. Every year the series brings noted speakers to the Southeastern campus. The event is
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co-sponsored by Batson, Southeastern's College of Business and Technology and Students in
Free Enterprise.
The lecture is free and open to the public. For further information, please call the College
of Business and Technology at 504-549-2258.
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