Episode 5: The Ethics of College Football and Amateurism w/ Brian Levey
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Brian Levey joined the Mendoza faculty in 2007 after a twenty-year legal career, most recently focused on building corporate ethics and compliance programs. He currently teaches the introductory undergraduate business law course, as well as several ethics classes in the undergraduate, graduate and executive programs. Levey is a recipient of the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, as well as the Master of Science in Accountancy Dincolo Outstanding Professor Award. In 2016, he was named a faculty fellow at Notre Dame's Kaneb Center for Teaching and Learning. Prior to joining the college of business, Brian was Fannie Mae's vice president for ethics and was the director of compliance and business ethics with Smiths Group plc. Previously, Levey was a deputy ethics officer and associate counsel with MCI (formerly WorldCom and now Verizon Business) Brian's twitter Alison Levey's amazing children's book: Ready Regan Watch Brian motivate our students (and us) during the Pandemic (oh and he shows you his favorite beer cans) Music sampled from 2 Chainz - NCAA
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