Dr. Corey Ciocchetti
Associate Professor
Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies
Corey Ciocchetti
Associate Professor, Department of Business Ethics and Legal Studies, Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver
Expertise
Law and technology, online privacy, business ethics, the Constitution and business, employment law
Biography-at-a-Glance
Corey Ciocchetti is an associate professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. He clerked for the Honorable John Kane in U.S. District Court in Colorado and founded/ran a small business providing sports programs to cities and parks and recreation districts before joining DU. Corey received the Charles Hewitt Master Teacher Award from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award by the University of Denver Alumni Association, the Scholarship of Teaching Award by the Daniels College of Business and the Scholarship of Discovery Award by the Daniels College of Business. In August 2010, Corey won the Holmes-Cardozo Award for top conference paper and also received the Distinguished Junior Faculty Member award by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Corey's articles appear in his discipline?s top journals and have been downloaded over 11,000 times. Corey has received the highest student evaluations of teaching in the Daniels College of Business eleven times since 2004 and, over the past seven years, his student evaluations of teaching average a 5.97 out of 6.0.
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Education
- JD, Duke University School of Law
- MA, Religious Studies, University of Denver
- BSBA, Finance, University of Denver (summa cum laude)
- BA, Economics, University of Denver, (summa cum laude)
Awards & Honors
- Ethics Boot Camp Creator - recipient of a $22,000 Center for Teaching and Learning Grant and projected to become one of DCB's signature undergraduate programs.
- The Frontier of Affirmative Action: Employment Preferences & Diversity in the Private Workplace, 12 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law 283 (2010) - winner of the Distinguished Proceedings Award for best conference paper at the Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Meeting (Denver, Colorado 2009).
- Over 300 invited keynote and breakout presentations over the past three years to colleges, professional groups, business executives, etc.
