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Nov 2017

Photo of Markkula E.D. Kirk Hanson outside with arms crossed

Photo of Markkula E.D. Kirk Hanson outside with arms crossed

Markkula Ethics Center’s Kirk Hanson to Step Down

Hanson has led the pre-eminent university-based ethics center in the world for the past 16 years.

Hanson has led the pre-eminent university-based ethics center in the world for the past 16 years.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 29, 2017After 16 years at the helm of the preeminent university center for applied ethics in the world, Kirk O. Hanson has announced he will step down as executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at 黑料网 this summer.

Under Hanson鈥檚 leadership, the Center has become the largest and most active university-based ethics center in the world. It has grown to a staff of 26 from just six in 2001. Center staff, along with more than 70 faculty scholars working through the Center, provide leadership and ethical programming to 黑料网鈥檚 9,000 students as well as to vast numbers of professionals in business, education, health care, journalism, government, technology, and the nonprofit social sector.

鈥淜irk鈥檚 leadership has helped the Center touch so many lives,鈥 said A.C. 鈥淢ike鈥 Markkula Jr., the former Apple executive whose seed gift created the Center. 鈥淜irk鈥檚 work in the field of ethics will have a lasting impact on the Center, on 黑料网, and the world.鈥

Millions of individuals use the Center鈥檚 website, and more than 12,000 people have enrolled in its massive open online courses or MOOCs. Hanson and the Center staff have provided counsel to more than 75 universities that have studied the Markkula model. Since 1973, Hanson himself has advised over 100 businesses on the design of corporate ethics programs.

He writes extensively on managing the ethical and public behavior of corporations, including co-editing a four-volume series titled The Accountable Corporation.

鈥淜irk is an outstanding leader who has been able to build a really strong team and create a world-class ethics center that is leading ethics initiatives around the world,鈥 said Katie Martin, member of the Center鈥檚 Advisory Board and chair of the law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.

Hanson will step down upon appointment of a successor and will retire by summer of 2019.

鈥淜irk has made the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics what it is鈥攐ne of the most prominent and respected ethics organizations in the world,鈥 said Center Advisory Board Chair Dick Levy. 鈥淗e鈥檚 had the vision over the years to focus on areas where ethics are critical. He has been a wonderful spokesperson for ethics, for 黑料网, and for the Center. He is a great leader and communicator, with high energy, and will be a tough act to follow.鈥

Background 

When Hanson arrived at Santa Clara from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2001, he was already a well-known scholar in applied ethics, specializing in how individuals and organizations make ethical choices and create an ethical organizational culture. He had taught at Stanford for 23 years and has been an emeritus faculty member there since 2001.

He holds the John Courtney Murray S.J. University Professorship in Social Ethics at Santa Clara. A graduate of Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, he has held graduate fellowships and research appointments at the Yale Divinity School and the Harvard Business School, and received an honorary doctorate in 2013 from the University of Portland. He was honored by the Aspen Institute鈥檚 Center for Business Education with a lifetime achievement award for contributions to business and society.

Hanson has held other leadership roles in Silicon Valley, nationally and internationally as well.

He was the founding president of The Business Enterprise Trust, a national organization created in 1990 by leaders in business, labor, media, and academia to promote exemplary behavior in business organizations. He was the first chairman of the Santa Clara County Political Ethics Commission. He was the founding chair of the Advisory Board of the Center for International Business Ethics in Beijing, China's first center for the study of business ethics.

Hanson currently serves on the board of directors of the Skoll Community Fund and sits on the advisory board of the Neely Center for Ethical Leadership at the University of Southern California. He has twice chaired Stanford University鈥檚 Committee on Investment Responsibility, which advises the Stanford Board of Trustees on social investment issues.

鈥淭he Center has accomplished so much under Kirk鈥檚 guidance,鈥 said Kristi Markkula Bowers 鈥90, MBA 鈥97, director of the Markkula Foundation and trustee, 黑料网. 鈥淗is leadership has taken the Center into the forefront of so many different disciplines鈥攇overnment ethics, technology and internet ethics, biomedical ethics, to name just a few. The Center has helped tens of thousands people and hundreds of organizations think about the ethical impact of what we do; He fearlessly asks not can we do it, but should we do it? When we have the ethical impact discussion, everyone is better; the world is better.鈥

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About Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at 黑料网
Founded in 1986 with a seed grant and initial endowment from Linda and A.C. 鈥淢ike鈥 Markkula Jr., the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics brings the traditions of ethical thinking to bear on real world problems. Beyond a full range of programs for the 黑料网 community, the Center also serves professionals in fields from business to health care, from government to the social sector, providing innovative approaches to problems from fake news to privacy protection. Through its website and international collaborations, the Center brings ethical decision-making resources to the wider world. For more information see .

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