At the center of the Kellogg Institute’s programs and research projects are its faculty.
Kellogg invites select scholars from other institutions to enter into long-term collaboration.
The next generation of scholars are an integral part of the Institute's intellectual life.
These faculty members help govern internal policy at the Kellogg Institute.
Outstanding scholars from around the world energize our intellectual community.
The Institute seeks high-level counsel from leaders in policy, business, and scholarship.
Exceptional students develop their scholarly abilitites through the Kellogg International Scholars Program.
Our dedicated staff facilitate the many programs and initiatives of the Institute.
A map of the involvement of Kellogg Institute people and programs in countries around the world.
ENGAGE WITH KELLOGG
The Kellogg Institute offers numerous opportunities to engage with and contribute to our intellectual community and research agenda.
Andreas Widmer is assistant professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Art & Carlyse Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship at The Catholic University of America’s Busch School of Business & Economics. Widmer is a seasoned business executive with experience in high-tech, international business strategy, consulting and economic development. He is the author of The Pope & The CEO: Pope Saint John Paul II’s Lessons to a Young Swiss Guard, a book exploring leadership lessons that Widmer learned serving as a Swiss Guard protecting Pope John Paul II and refined during his career as a successful business executive.