Professor Joanne Ciulla

Joanne B. Ciulla is Professor of Leadership Ethics and Director of the Institute for Ethical Leadership at Rutgers Business School. Before joining Rutgers, she was a founding faculty of member of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, which was the first degree-granting undergraduate school of leadership studies in the world.

Ciulla has had academic appointments at LaSalle University, Harvard Business School, The Wharton School and held the UNESCO Chair in Leadership Studies at the United Nations International Leadership Academy. A philosopher by training, Ciulla publishes extensively on ethics in leadership, business, and the workplace. Recently, she published an autobiographical collection of her work, The Search for Ethics in Leadership, Business, and Beyond.

Ciulla is internationally known for creating and developing the field of leadership ethics. For her scholarship she has received The Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Leadership Association, The Eminent Scholar award from the Network of Leadership Scholars at the Academy of Management, The Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for Business Ethics, and the Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education of Virginia. Ciulla has also consulted and given lectures and seminars to business, NGOs, and government organisations in the US and abroad.

I am most interested in the ethics of artificial intelligence in the workplace, ethical and effective leadership and the meaning of new age work.
Professor Joanne Ciulla

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