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Mission

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Mission

The Baumhart Center prepares leaders to tackle society's most pressing challenges through education, engagement, and research.

History

Housed in the Quinlan School of Business, the Baumhart Center was established through an anonymous $5 million gift to build on the vision of Loyola’s longest-serving President, Raymond Baumhart, and his groundbreaking 1968 book An Honest Profit.

The Center carries that vision forward by helping leaders use business as a force for good—building thriving communities, a more inclusive economy, and a healthier planet.

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Values

Five values are core to all of our efforts at Baumhart.

Courage

We go to the frontiers of thought, asking critical questions and challenging current ways of doing business.

Collaboration

We embrace interdisciplinary learning and action, leveraging the skills and knowledge of all academic disciplines, community stakeholders, and sectors of our economy.

Diversity

We seek diverse perspectives, knowing that our ideas are stronger when they reflect the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, religious, and gender diversity of our world.

Service

We believe in service to others and pro-actively seek opportunities to create social value for the greater good.

Innovation

We are open-minded, embracing any idea that has the power to change the world.

History

Housed in the Quinlan School of Business, the Baumhart Center was established through an anonymous $5 million gift to build on the vision of Loyola’s longest-serving President, Raymond Baumhart, and his groundbreaking 1968 book An Honest Profit.

The Center carries that vision forward by helping leaders use business as a force for good—building thriving communities, a more inclusive economy, and a healthier planet.

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Values

Five values are core to all of our efforts at Baumhart.