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Brian Moriarty is an Assistant Professor in the Management Communication area at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. He serves as course head in Communication and teaches leadership and strategic communication in MBA and Executive Education programs. He previously served as director of the Institute for Business and Society and the Business Roundtable Institute for Corporate Ethics, both housed at Darden.
- B.A. in Political Science and English Literature, Boston College
- M.A. in Religious Studies, Wake Forest University
- Ph.D. in Religious Studies, University of Virginia
Brian Moriarty's research focuses on public trust in business, storytelling, executive presence, and the poetics of leadership. He explores how leaders communicate effectively with stakeholders, navigate social narratives, and build ethical organizations. His interdisciplinary approach draws from communication, ethics, and literary theory.
His publications, including the co-edited book Public Trust in Business and articles featured in The Washington Post and Forbes, reflect a consistent theme of trust, narrative, and ethical leadership. His recent work emphasizes storytelling techniques, leadership communication, and values-based decision-making in business contexts.
Scientific recognitions include:
- Rising Star in Business Communication, Management Communication Association (2019)
- Top 100 Thought Leader in Trustworthy Business (four times by Trust Across America)
- Advisory Council Member, Ethisphere Magazine's 100 Most Ethical Companies (since 2008)
Brian Moriarty advises executives and organizations through consulting for corporations, non-profits, and think tanks. He has delivered speeches at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Society of Business Ethics, and the Arthur W. Page Society. He is also a member of the Page-Up division of the Arthur W. Page Society and the Diversity Action Alliance. While no formal students are listed, his influence extends through executive education and public thought leadership.
He leads initiatives in business ethics and communication through his involvement with the Institute for Business and Society and continues to shape discourse on trustworthy business practices. His work bridges academic research and practical application in corporate communication and leadership development.


