Monthly Archives: December 2016

Fisk Launches New StudentCPT Chapter (Nov./Dec. 2016)

Ethics Matters November – December 2016 As the NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) continues to expand across the country, students at Fisk University recently launched the newest StudentCPT chapter. CPT team members, Ryan Hirsch and Sydney Shearer, attended the Fisk StudentCPT chapter kickoff meeting, and engaged students in interactive discussions about how they…

CPT Honored with Salute to Excellence Award (Nov./Dec. 2016)

Ethics Matters November – December 2016 On October 18, 2016, the NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) was honored as a finalist for the Diversified Trust: New Generations Award at the Center for Nonprofit Management’s Salute to Excellence Awards Celebration. The entire CPT team attended this event, where nonprofit leaders, volunteers and community partners…

Hilton and Chobani Announce Positive Changes to Paid Parental Leave (Nov./Dec. 2016)

Ethics Matters November – December 2016 With more and more companies reviewing and updating their maternity leave policies, the NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) gives kudos to two corporate giants that have stepped up to improve their company cultures. Global hospitality brand Hilton Hotels and Resorts, as well as the American yogurt brand,…

CPT Exceeds Fundraising Goal at Fall Festival (Nov./Dec. 2016)

Ethics Matters November – December 2016 The NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT) recently held a Fall Festival fundraiser at the 2016 NASBA Annual Meeting in Austin, TX, boasting over 400 attendees. Annual Meeting attendees and guests were invited to get tickets to play carnival-type games like putt-putt golf, basketball, cornhole, bowling and featured…

Lead With Integrity: Recognizing the Problem (Nov./Dec. 2016)

Author: Alfonzo D. Alexander, President, NASBA CPT

Why Denzel Washington Wants Reporters to Tell the Truth

Author: Ryan Hirsch, Operations Manager, NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT)

Should You Help Your Competition?

Author: Ryan Hirsch, Operations Manager, NASBA Center for the Public Trust (CPT)