Joe Holt is the Audrey M. and James E. Jack Teaching Professor of Business Ethics in the Management Department in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. He received his B.A. from Boston College and spent 12 years as a Jesuit completing graduate studies in Philosophy (Fordham University), Theology (Weston School of Theology), and Biblical Theology (Gregorian University in Rome). Holt taught business ethics at Canisius College, Boston College, and Loyola University Chicago’s Rome Center as a Jesuit. After leaving the Jesuits, he reflected on faith and ethics in the workplace from the trenches, first as a stockbroker and then, after graduating from Harvard Law School, as a corporate attorney specializing in mergers and acquisitions and more in major Chicago law firms. He taught Spirituality of Work in the evening in Loyola University Chicago’s MBA program during his years as a corporate attorney. For two years prior to joining Notre Dame full-time, Holt was a Senior Lecturer in Law and Director of the Clinic on Entrepreneurship at The University of Chicago Law School (the clinic provides free legal assistance to inner-city, low-income entrepreneurs seeking financial self-sufficiency). At the law school, he taught legal issues for startup businesses, negotiations, and legal ethics. Holt currently teaches Foundations of Ethical Business Conduct, Rising Together: Gender Equity in Business, Sustainable Business: Strategies and Solutions, Spirituality of Leadership, Ethics in Finance, and Ethics in the Emerging Markets in the Notre Dame MBA program, Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations and Negotiations in the EMNA program, Ethics in Finance and Negotiations in the MSFR program, Negotiations in the MSA program, and Foundations of Ethical Behavior in the undergraduate program. He also designs and offers talks and workshops in ethics, negotiations, leadership, gender equity, and spirituality for corporations and nonprofit organizations. He has written op-ed pieces for CNBC, The Hill, CNN, Scientific American, Fast Company, Chicago Tribune, Fortune and other media outlets and is a contributing writer at Forbes.