PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Georgetown University

Professor of Ethics, McDonough School of Business and Professor of Law (by courtesy), Georgetown University Law Center; Executive Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics

Courses taught: Structure of Global Industries, Leadership and Business Ethics, Ethical Management and White Collar Crime, Social Responsibilities of Business (Business School); Torts, Bioethics, White Collar Crime (Law Center)

Duke University Law School

Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Spring 2009

Courses taught: Criminal Law

George Mason University School of Law

Associate Professor of Law, 1999-2005

Courses Taught: Torts, Criminal Law, White Collar Crime, Bioethics

Washington College of Law, American University

Visiting Associate Professor of Law, 2002-2003

Courses Taught: Torts, Jurisprudence, Bioethics

Kennedy Institute of Ethics

Visiting Scholar, 2002

Koch Industries, Inc.

Assistant General Counsel, 1997-1999

Georgetown University

Assistant Professor of Business Ethics and Adjunct Professor of Law and Philosophy, 1991-97

Courses taught: Business Ethics, Legal History Seminar: Law and Equity (Georgetown Law Center)

Social Philosophy and Policy Center

Visiting Scholar, 1994

Temple University School of Law

Law and Humanities Fellow, 1989-91

Courses taught: Bioethics, Criminal Law, Contracts, Jurisprudence