Trailblazing public servant Lyn Provost to receive honorary doctorate
Te Herenga Waka–Victoria University of Wellington alumna Lyn Provost will receive the honorary doctorate of Doctor of Commerce during graduation week in December.
The Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership works towards facilitating a transparent and ethically sound business sector. Professor Karin Lasthuizen is the inaugural and current Chair.
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The Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership shares knowledge, best practice, and global insights into ethical leadership.
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Te Herenga Waka–Victoria University of Wellington alumna Lyn Provost will receive the honorary doctorate of Doctor of Commerce during graduation week in December.
The Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership, along with Transparency International New Zealand, hosted 2020 election candidates for a discussion on business and political integrity during our recovery from the COVID-19 crisis.
Professor Karin Lasthuizen, Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership, Wellington School of Business and Government highlights the importance of ethical leadership in the country's COVID-19 recovery.