The Coleman Foundation Distinguished
Chair in Business (est. 1982)
- The chair recognizes the foundation's interest in scholarly
research as it relates to the preparation of future business leaders. This
position is awarded to the faculty member who serves as Director of the
Center for Business and Economics. The endowment funds the director's research
interest.
The Howard L. Willett Jr. Distinguished
Chair for Research in Business and Economics (est. 1981)
- This faculty chair was established by the Howard L. Willett
Foundation as a memorial to both the father and son of the prosperous trucking
firm. Faculty within the Center for Business and Economics are eligible
to apply for the three-year appointment. Appointees are to do research
in their discipline and report findings in a public forum.
The David K. Hardin Memorial
Endowment in Market Research (est. 1996)
- The focus of this endowment is to provide lasting support
for educational opportunities in the area of market research. The activities
and programs supported by the endowment will bring a range of academic
disciplines to bear on the problem of how human enterprises - both for-profit
and not for profit - can be linked more closely to the needs and desires
of the people they serve. The objective is to help students interested
in the field of market research develop technical competence, breadth of
perspective, high ethical standards, and a strong sense of social responsibility.
- The endowment will enable Elmhurst College to create
the David K. Hardin Institute for Market Research within the Center for
Business and Economics to be a catalyst for developing courses and special
program for a variety of audiences in the area of market research. The
Institute will emphasize experiential learning opportunities, such as internships,
and each year at least one Elmhurst student will be appointed "The
David K. Hardin Fellow" and undertake an internship with Market Facts,
Inc., the market research firm Mr. Hardin served as Chairman and CEO.
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