Notre Dame lecturer to speak on servant leadership, Covey's 'Seven Habits'

Notre Dame lecturer to speak on servant leadership, Covey's 'Seven Habits'

"Servant Leadership: The Intersection of the Beatitudes and the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" is the topic of lecture by Dr. Kathleen Sullivan of the University of Notre Dame from 5 to 6:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, in Room 321 of the University of St. Thomas School of Law, 1000 LaSalle Ave.

A reception follows the lecture. Both are free and open to the public.

Sullivan's lecture is part of Notre Dame's Hesburgh Lecture Series, which brings a taste of the university's academic excellence to alumni and their local communities.

Sullivan, senior director of service and spiritual programs at Notre Dame, has a doctorate in English from Notre Dame and is a certified trainer of the principles outlined in Stephen Covey's bestselling book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. She also produced the video, "A Man for All Seasons: Life Lessons From Father Ted Hesburgh," and teaches in Notre Dame's first-year studies program.

The lecture is sponsored by the Notre Dame Club of Minnesota in cooperation with St. Thomas' School of Law and Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership and the Professions.

For more information, please call Paul Reuvers, a 1988 Notre Dame alumnus, (952) 548-7205, or St. Thomas law professor Neil Hamilton, (651) 962-4866.