
The Holloran Center's Mission in Practice
The Holloran Center addresses the most compelling ethical question in professional education and in the business and legal professions:
How can professional educational organizations assist individuals to develop their moral reasoning, judgment, and courage and become leaders in their professions and in society at large?
With this question in mind, the Holloran Center unites leaders from a range of professions who work together to pursue practical solutions and create effective tools in confronting the challenge of creating ethical leaders.
Among other activities, the center hosts an annual national professionals conference, business and law round tables on ethical governance, and Trusted Adviser Seminars, in which servant leaders from the Twin Cities discuss issues with students in the professional schools. The center also has developed two School of Law courses on ethical leadership: Ethical Leadership in Corporate Practice and Ethical Leadership in Litigation, with a further course, Ethical Leadership in Social Justice, to come in the future.

"This is an extraordinary opportunity to build on the servant leadership research and programming that has become an important part of the School of Law curriculum."
- School of Law Dean Thomas Mengler