Dawn-Marie
Driscoll...Executive Fellow, Center For Business Ethics
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Dawn-Marie
Driscoll is an executive fellow and advisory board
member of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley
College (MA), one of the nations leading
institutes devoted to the study and practice of
business ethics. She is also President of Driscoll
Associates, a consulting firm.
Ms.
Driscoll is on the faculty of the national Ethics
Officer Association and has been appointed a visiting
scholar at the University of Montana School of
Business and the visiting John L. Aram Professor
of Business Ethics at Gonzaga University.
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She
is a frequent panelist, moderator and presenter on business
ethics issues for such diverse groups as the Investment
Company Institute, The Defense Industry Initiative
and the University of Cambridge, England. She is
on the Board of Directors of Business and Society Review.
Dawn-Marie
Driscoll has authored five books including THE ETHICAL
EDGE: Tales of Organizations That Have Faced Moral Crises
and ETHICS MATTERS: How To Implement Values-Driven
Management, published in the United States, Japan
and China.
She
has written over forty articles on business ethics, appearing
in publications such as Directors Monthly, Business
Ethics, Business Ethics Quarterly, Workforce, ASCI Journal
of Management, the Chicago Tribune, The New York Times
and The Boston Globe.
Ms.
Driscoll was formerly Vice President for Corporate Affairs
and General Counsel of Filenes and a partner
at Palmer & Dodge.
For
more about Ms. Driscoll, click here.
Topics:
1. Business Ethics and Crisis Management
2. Lessons Learned From Moral Crises
3. Ethical Leadership Models
4. It's No Big Deal And I Need My Paycheck: Barriers To
An Ethical Culture