Stephen B. Young
is the Global Executive Director of the Caux Round Table for Moral Capitalism, an international network of experienced business leaders who advocate a principled approach to global capitalism. He is the recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honor extended by
and has been included in
. Young was educated at the International School Bangkok, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School and served with the US Agency for International Development in South Vietnam from 1968 to 1971 in the village development and counterinsurgency program. He later was a lawyer with Simpson, Thatcher and Bartlett in New York City and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Young was an Assistant Dean at the Harvard Law School and later Dean and Professor of Law at the Hamline University Law School. He is currently an advisor to the Convention of Independent Financial Advisors in Geneva and was a founder and a member of the Board of Magni Global Assets, an investment management firm now merged with Newday Impact Investments. He is a member of the Advisory Council to the Papal
, established by Pope (now Saint) John Paul II as a lay organization to promote Catholic Social Teachings. He has published articles on corporate social responsibility, enterprise valuation, public and private goods, Chinese jurisprudence, the culture and politics of Vietnam and Thailand, Native American law, the history of negligence, and the law of war.