Reimagining Justice: Conversation with Bill Cartwright, NBA and NCAA champion, USF alum and author

The Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good is excited to host USF students, community members, staff, and faculty for the third of three conversations in Reimagining Justice: Conversations for Building and Strengthening Bridges with Community — a series of intimate conversations held in front of the center's "Reimagining a Just World" mural.
Bill Cartwright is a renowned NBA legend, and five-time champion from Sacramento, California. An alumnus of the University of San Francisco (USF), and a team member of the original "The Dons." Bill's illustrious career as a player and coach has left an indelible mark on the sport. Beyond his achievements on the court, Bill is a dedicated mentor and leader known for his unwavering commitment to excellence and integrity. Bill has added the title author to his impressive portfolio of achievements, providing readers with profound insights into leadership, teamwork, and personal growth. In "Living Life at the Center," Bill Cartwright offers a rare glimpse into the experiences that have defined his path. From his early days at USF to his championship victories and coaching milestones, Bill's story is one of perseverance, dedication, and unwavering commitment.
Funded by the Jesuit Foundation, the series is designed for small group conversation, Q&A, followed by a light reception. Please RSVP. Limited seating.