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Professor Roger Steare FRSA
In October 2008, The Times described Roger Steare as “The man who wants us all to stop and think about the way society is headed…” He helps leaders and followers in organizations all over the world develop good thinking, positive dialogue and ethical behaviour. His work has been endorsed by the great and the good, including President Jimmy Carter, David Cameron and top executives from firms such as HSBC and PWC.
Roger is the author of ethicability®: How to decide what’s right and find the courage to do it. He is a recognized international expert on ethics issues, appearing regularly on the BBC, CNBC, in the FT and in The Times. He is Visiting Professor in Organizational Ethics and Corporate Philosopher in Residence at Cass Business School in London, where he teaches Ethics and Corporate Sustainability at undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA levels. He is also a member of the Duke Corporate Education faculty. Roger has been appointed a Fellow of ResPublica, the cross-party policy think-tank launched by David Cameron and Phillip Blond. Roger was a member of the Expert Drafting Committee for "Rights and Humanity" invited to prepare recommendations for the G20 London Summit in April 2009. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts.
Roger studied the History of Western Philosophy with the late Lord Conrad Russell, son of the great British philosopher Bertrand Russell. His early career includes experience as a banker, a social worker, an executive coach and CEO of a UK subsidiary of Adecco, the world's largest employment agency.
Roger is married to Jane and lives near Sevenoaks in Kent.
Go to Roger's personal website here