The Lundy Chair Philosophy of Business
 
"The free enterprise system is...the most productive and rewarding...it is also the most moral since it assumes as rights of the individual to possess the products of his labor, to exchange them for what he wants, to determine his own standard of living, and to consume what is his..."

-Burrows T. Lundy

 

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The Lundy Chair of Business Philosophy at Campbell University was endowed in 1975 by Burrows T. Lundy, founder of Lundy Packing Company in Clinton, N.C. The purpose of the Lundy Chair is to promote the principles of free enterprise, individual liberty, and minimal government, not only on the campus of Campbell University, but in the community at large. 

Responsibilities of the The Lundy Professor include teaching The Philosophy of Business (BA300),  The World of Business (BA560), and advising the Adam Smith Club. In addition, the Lundy Professor is expected to publish in both the popular press and academic journals.  Previous Lundy Chair holders include:

 

Dr. Derek K. Yonai, JD,
2003-Present 
Dr. Roy Cordato,
1993-2000 
Dr. William H. Peterson,
1977; 1988-1993
Dr. Eric Brodin,
1980-1988

Dr. V. Orval Watts
1975-1977

 

 


Lundy Chair, Campbell University, P.O. Box 1145, Buies Creek, NC   27506
Phone: 910.814.4354 / Fax: 910.893.1392 / E-mail: lundychair@mailcenter.campbell.edu

 

 

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