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Dr. Lumina Albert is an Associate Professor of Management at the College of Business, Colorado State University, where she serves as Executive Director of the CSU Center for Ethics and Human Rights. She holds a PhD in Business Management and dual specializations in Marketing and Human Resource Management from her MBA.
- Education: PhD in Business Management, MBA (Marketing & HRM)
Research Interests focus on social justice, ethical behavior, and interpersonal relationships in business, with a particular emphasis on human trafficking, diversity and inclusion, and attachment theory in organizational contexts. Her recent work explores trauma-informed education strategies and ethical leadership, as seen in her 2025 article on attachment theory in leadership and 2024 studies on 'just' firms and stress in the workplace.
Scientific Awards include:
- Fulbright-Nehru Senior Teaching and Research Fellow
- AAUW International Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Daniels Ethics Fellow
- College of Business Excellence in Teaching Award
- Best Teacher of Colorado State University Award
- CSU Multicultural Distinguished Service Award
Advising and Grants include mentorship for the student-led The Justice Club, which addresses racial justice, human trafficking, and commercial sexual exploitation. She has secured grants for research on crowdfunding, social entrepreneurship, and employment relationships.
Labs and Teams include organizing the Northern Colorado Human Trafficking Symposium and serving on the Board of Directors of New Horizons House, which focuses on holistic restoration for trafficking survivors.

