The Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice is delighted to invite you to a free public lecture, Industry More Content, Finance Less Proud, to be delivered by Dr Mark Hayes, Durham University.
This lecture will offer a fresh perspective and ethical grounding for the reform of Company Law. Drawing on Catholic Social Thought, Mark Hayes proposes a natural right of membership in a company through work as part of a community of enterprise. He will translate theological principles into practical proposals for change in the law and practice governing listed companies; such changes are necessary if companies are to move beyond shareholder value to the pursuit of the common good as their corporate purpose.
Dr Mark Hayes is St Hilda Reader Emeritus in Catholic Social Thought and Practice, in the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University. He was formerly a Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics at Robinson College, Cambridge; the principal founder of Shared Interest, the credit co-operative financing Fair Trade, and an investment manager with 3i.
The lecture will be chaired by Dr Phil McCarthy, CEO of the Caritas Social Action Network.
Please RSVP by email to Jane Lidstone at ccs.admin@durham.ac.uk