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Dr.
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Dana Radcliffe
Day Family Senior Lecturer of Business Ethics, Johnson at Cornell; Adjunct Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University
East Syracuse, NY
United States

Dana Radcliffe is the Day Family Senior Lecturer of Business Ethics and a Senior Lecturer of Management at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, where he teaches courses on ethics, corporate responsibility, and organizational culture, and serves as coordinator of the school’s ethics-related activities. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University, teaching ethics and public policy in the Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs and engineering and research ethics in the College of Engineering & Computer Science. He blogs for the Huffington Post on ethical issues in business, politics, and public policy, and he has written op-eds for other publications, including Reuters, FoxNews.com, Armed Forces Comptroller, Gannett Newspapers, Cornell Human Resources Review, Cornell Enterprise, and Insight Magazine. He frequently gives guest talks on ethics, recently leading two sessions of “The Consequences of Power,” an Advanced Course in the U.S. Army’s Senior Leader Development Program. Previously, he worked in strategic real estate consulting with Deloitte & Touche, in Los Angeles and San Francisco, where he specialized in litigation support. (In 2013-14, he was called out of real estate consulting “retirement” to provide analysis and recommendations relating to high-profile litigation in the financial services industry.) Before focusing on applied ethics, he taught philosophy at Fort Hays State University, Syracuse University, and LeMoyne College, and published several academic articles in professional philosophy journals. He earned a Ph.D. in philosophy from Syracuse University, an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management, an M.Phil. in philosophy from Yale University (where he was a Danforth Fellow), and a BA in philosophy from Fort Hays State University.

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