HESBURGH LECTURE SERIES 2012 Program - Alumni Association ...
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Kevin M. Misiewicz, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Professor Emeritus, Accountancy<br />
Biography<br />
Kevin Misiewicz is a CPA with a B.B.A. in accounting from Western Michigan University and<br />
a Ph.D. from Michigan State University. He was on the faculty at the University of Notre Dame<br />
from 1978 to 2011. He primarily taught tax and financial accounting courses. In the five years<br />
before his retirement, he developed and taught elective courses on “Ethics on Accounting.”<br />
Misiewicz served in multiple administrative roles, including director of the Master of Nonprofit<br />
Administration program in the Mendoza College of Business. He published articles in many<br />
journals, including the Journal of Business Ethics.<br />
Misiewicz and his wife were recipients of Notre Dame’s Glenville Clark Award for “voluntary<br />
activities serving to advance the causes of peace and human rights.” They have eight children,<br />
four of whom were adopted, and 21 grandchildren. The Misiewicz’s have been on the<br />
presenting teams for over 60 Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends.<br />
Lectures<br />
Investing in Your Marriage so it Pays High Dividends<br />
It has been said that matrimony was the first union to defy management. Yet marriage is meant for most people to be a core<br />
source of acceptance, affirmation, hope, and peace. Strategic management of five steps enhances that possibility.<br />
What Happened to Ethics?<br />
What can we do to nourish decisions with integrity in our family? Our workplace? Our church? We can formalize our own<br />
personal GPS (Goals/Principles/Sustainability or God’s Positioning System).<br />
Categories<br />
Business, Church, Ethics,<br />
Family<br />
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