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Cecil B. Day Program Presents Karie Davis-Nozemack

Cecil B. Day Program in Business Ethics Presents Karie Davis-Nozemack - Corporate Tax Avoidance

 
Karie Davis-Nozemack
Assistant Professor of Law and Ethics
Scheller College of Business

Professor Karie Davis-Nozemack is an assistant professor of law and ethics at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Scheller College of Business. Professor Davis-Nozemack teaches courses involving the application of law and ethics to business. She researches legal and ethical mechanisms for constraining opportunistic managerial behavior, including tax whistleblowers, tax compliance strategies, and fiduciary duty. Professor Davis-Nozemack's research is forthcoming in the Florida Law Review. Her research has also been featured in the Administrative Law Review, University of Virginia's Tax Review, University of Minnesota's Law and Inequality, and the Journal of Taxation. She has been invited by her peers to present her research at Wharton's Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research, University of Florida's Huber Hurst Research Symposium, and American Business Law Journal's Invited Scholars' Colloquium. Professor Davis-Nozemack received the 2014 Ernie King Memorial Award for Outstanding Proceedings Reviewer, 2015 Brady Family Award for Teaching Excellence, as well as Class of 1940 Course Survey Teaching Effectiveness Awards in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

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