Kingdom REI : The Real Estate Investing Podcast for Kingdom Leaders

Why Profit Matters According to the Bible | Hannah Stolze, PhD

Episode Summary

Hannah has literally wrote the book on biblical principles for how and why profit matters according to the bible. As executive director for the Wheaton College Center for Faith & Innovation and author of the book Wisdom Based Business, Hannah delivers compelling evidence, both from scripture and from her research on what principles from the bible can help businesses be more profitable. In this episode, Ellis and Hannah give business leaders permission to be profitable and show why according to the bible, success looks like multiplication. This episode will fire you up to BOTH read your bible and crush it in business.

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Guest Bio: 

Hannah is currently an associate professor of supply chain management at Lipscomb University and executive director of the Wheaton College Center for Faith & Innovation. Before her joint appointment at Lipscomb University and Wheaton College, she was an assistant professor of supply chain management in the marketing department at Florida State University. She earned a Ph.D. in Business Administration at the University of Tennessee, where she specialized in logistics and marketing. Prior to that she earned an MBA at Lindenwood University and worked in packaging imports. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts from Carthage College with a dual major in International Political Economics, Mandarin, and a minor in Asian Studies. Her previous career was in the United States Army. She served in multiple capacities including, psychological operations, ordnance, and as a broadcast journalist in public affairs. Hannah conducts applied business research with a focus on sustainability (including environmental, economic, social and humanitarian impacts) and transformative impact. She has partnered with over 40 Fortune 500 firms on research projects and in data collection.