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Lorna Christoff is a part-time Assistant Teaching Professor at the School of Social Responsibility and Sustainability, University of Colorado Boulder. With a law degree and extensive financial markets experience, she contributes to curriculum development and teaching in business ethics and corporate social responsibility.
- Former residential mortgages/consumer banking professional
- Real estate investment company founder (200+ units managed)
- BA in International Business (CU-Boulder)
- JD from University of Denver
Her teaching interests focus on ethical leadership and sustainable business practices, with particular emphasis on moral courage development in business education. She serves as course developer for:
- BCOR 1015 'World of Business'
- CESR 4000 'Leadership Challenges: Exercises in Moral Courage'
- BCOR 3010 'Business Applications of Social Responsibility'
As part-time faculty, she remains actively engaged in undergraduate education despite ineligibility for certain teaching awards. Her work bridges legal expertise with practical business applications through case-based learning approaches.
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