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B. Ciulla Professor of Leadership, Jepson
School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond, UNESCO Chair of Leadership

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Professor
Ciulla is a founding faculty member of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies,
one of the world's foremost programs in leadership education. She has a B.A.,
M.A. and Ph.D in philosophy. She has held the UNESCO Chair in Leadership Studies
at the United Nations International Leadership Academy in Jordan, and academic
appointments at La Salle University, the Harvard Business School, Oxford University,
and The Wharton School. In 2003 Ciulla received the Distinguished Educator Award
from the Virginia State Council of Higher Education. Ciulla's
books include The Ethics of Leadership; Ethics, The Heart of
Leadership, and The Working Life: The Promise and Betrayal of Modern
Work. She recently co authored a textbook called Honest Work: A Business
Ethics Reader, and co-edited a collection called The Quest for Ethical
Leaders: Essays in Leadership Ethics. She is currently writing a book on the
ethical origins of leadership. Ciulla lectures and consults on ethics and leadership
and business ethics in the U.S. abroad. She serves on the
board of directors of the Desmond Tutu Peace Foundation, and on the editorial
boards of The Business Ethics Quarterly, Leadership, The Leadership
Quarterly, The Encyclopedia of Leadership Studies, and she edits the
New Horizons of Leadership series for Edward Elgar Publishing. |