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How Dr. David L. Hawk Has Made a Career Leading Ethical Business Practices
How Dr. David L. Hawk Has Made a Career Leading Ethical Business Practices

USA Today

time13-02-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

How Dr. David L. Hawk Has Made a Career Leading Ethical Business Practices

Chris Gallagher Contributor Hear this story David L. Hawk, PhD, has made a notable career in directorship at the Center for Corporate Rehabilitation via advising and leading businesses in ethical practices, and reconnecting to nature. His mission has focused on the development of unusual businesses for approaching changes. Beginning his education at Iowa State University, Dr. Hawk earned a bachelor's degree in engineering in 1971. He then worked on and received a master's degree in architecture and then in city planning from the University of Pennsylvania in 1974. Dr. Hawk's turning point in life came in 1968 near the end of his service with a helicopter squadron in Vietnam. From seeing how humans treat each other and nature, he later began a doctorate in system science and international business at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Completing his PhD in 1979, the dissertation reported on his thesis that business as usual was creating environmental deterioration that would lead to climate change conditions. With the help of several industries, he demonstrated how and why humans must change. Dr. Hawk had conducted much of his doctoral research in Sweden. While living there, he co-founded and became a visiting professor at the Institute of International Business at the Stockholm School of Economics. His environmental project launched the Institute's research via an extensive study of the relationship between business practices and environmental deterioration. Heads of 20 firms and six governments took an active role in this project. They came to strongly support his concerns relative to the global spread of environmental deterioration from retention of business-as-usual ideas. Sweden's prime minister subsequently presented Dr. Hawk's work to the OECD. Dr. Hawk established and managed the Foundation of the Eternal Feminine, a nonprofit dedicated to the worldwide education of women for leadership roles. Meanwhile, Dr. Hawk continued with his central inspiration, nature, to lead himself and others towards a pattern that would create and support unusual business that could support and enrich natural life. Since 2005, Dr. Hawk has sponsored research and international corporate retreats on his 1,500-acre farm in Fairfield, Iowa. Until he recently turned it over to a trusted friend, he had done the same on his eight-acre farm in Mt. Olive, New Jersey. Both locations seek to illustrate the connection between professional work and nature. The New Jersey site holds an 1836 stone house once occupied by a man who illustrated the Wizard of Oz books and stories. Before Dr. Hawk's recent work at the Center for Corporate Rehabilitation and the Foundation of the Eternal Feminine, he was the senior advisor at China Construction America Inc., where he helped significantly expand their presence and revenue. This was done via helping the company adapt to climate change conditions, showing dedication to protection of nature, and seeking innovation at all levels of the corporation. He previously wrote a guidebook on IT business futures for IBM's CEO while serving as an adviser. Beyond his corporate work, Dr. Hawk authored six books and numerous journal articles. Through this work, he encourages others to use mathematics, science, poetics and humor to categorize context in terms of its 'dimensionality.' The framework uses five dimensions of thinking to encourage people to question authorities, orders, views of nature (or lack thereof) and governance of self. "I put this together to help people, particularly non-university, even anti-university people, to understand what they think and say." Dr. Hawk notes. He promotes thinking for oneself and assuming moral responsibility for results in all affairs, including work in professional settings. Dr. Hawk's early book, "Too Early, Too Late, Now What?', was placed in the Library of Congress, and is widely noted. A more recent book, 'Humans are F---ed!', was released in 2023. The winner of a prize, the book tapped into growing concern over the future of life on Earth. Additionally, Dr. Hawk was a commissioner for net neutrality, where he championed equal access to the internet as an essential service for accessible knowledge to people worldwide. In 2004, he was awarded the International Professor of the Year by IBM. Dr. Hawk promotes a change of mind in corporate settings, encouraging individuals to support self-governance. His work demonstrates a passion for individuality and selflessness beyond material desires. As a thought leader, author and director, Dr. Hawk's efforts toward a better world for all are evident in his compassionate and thoughtful work. Many of his past students have become leaders in their industries and organizations. Of the 10,000 souls that were his former students, he remains in contact without about 1,000, continuing to learn from their lives. About Marquis Who's Who®: Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms worldwide. The suite of Marquis® publications can be viewed at the official Marquis Who's Who® website,

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