CHRIS A. CARR, J.D.
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CHRIS A. CARR, J.D.
CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. California Polytechnic State University ▪ Orfalea College of Business ▪ San Luis Obispo ▪ CA ▪ 93407 ▪ USA ▪ ccarr@calpoly.edu C: 805-‐801-‐7975 ▪ W: 805-‐756-‐2657 ▪ Fax: 805-‐756-‐0110 ▪ www.linkedin.com/in/chrisacarr ▪ Skype: chrisacarr An accomplished professor, administrator, and practicing business attorney with graduate degrees in law and political science, Dr. Chris Carr teaches MBA and undergraduate courses and topics in domestic and international business law, public policy and the regulatory environment, effective oral and written business communication skills, business ethics, and global supply chain. As Associate Dean of Graduate Programs, Dr. Carr oversaw the design, execution and assessment of graduate business programs to assure student learning. Through his 16-‐year academic career, Dr. Carr gained extensive experience with academic research and publication, teaching, AACSB business school accreditation, faculty and staff development, budget management, and grant preparation. He has received numerous college teaching awards and honors, and published in a variety of business and legal journals. With the ability to maintain wide-‐ranging relationships and stimulate interest in strategic areas, he consistently demonstrates his commitment to consensus-‐building and collegiality. Dr. Carr has a proven track record of collaborating effectively with various constituents and stakeholders, including advisory council members, government officials, hiring firms, alumni, faculty, staff, students and their parents. At a large public university whose primary focus is undergraduate education and applied research, Dr. Carr has been instrumental in strengthening Cal Poly’s business programs, curriculum and reputation. ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ JURIS DOCTOR PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ STRENGTHS SUMMARY Business Administration Education ▪ Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching ▪ Academic Research Program and Curriculum Development and Evaluation ▪ AACSB Accreditation ▪ Business Consulting Organizational Goals and Objectives ▪ Public Speaking ▪ Presentations ▪ Grant Writing and Submission International Business Field Trip Execution ▪ Staff Development ▪ Continuous Process Improvement ACHIEVEMENT HIGHLIGHTS § As the Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business’ (OCOB) Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Faculty Development from 2004 to 2009, served effectively on the senior leadership team that strengthened business programs and led to the college being named as one of only two California public universities in Business Week’s top 100 undergraduate business programs § Major contributor to the OCOB’s 2008 successful AACSB maintenance of accreditation effort and the primary author on two sections of the OCOB’s successful 2012 AACSB maintenance of accreditation report § Designed, proposed and executes graduate level international business field courses to China and India § Developed similar global supply chain course to China for undergraduate business students § Consulted as a Fulbright Specialist in post-‐revolution Tunisia in 2011 EDUCATION Santa Clara University School of Law – Santa Clara, California § Graduated Cum Laude, Dean’s List 1987-‐1989 § Recipient of Emery Law Scholarship (merit-‐based scholarship) 1987-‐1989 University of California – Los Angeles, California § Political Science, Fields: International Relations and American Politics University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Nebraska § Marketing Education and Business, Dean’s List 1984-‐1987 Juris Doctor 1990 Master of Arts 1998 Bachelor of Science 1987 CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 2 ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business (OCOB) – San Luis Obispo, California 1997 to Present Professor of Business Law and Public Policy 2004 to Present Associate Professor 2001 to 2004 Assistant Professor 1998 to 2001 Full-‐Time Lecturer 1997 to 1998 MBA Courses Taught: § International Business Study Tour (People’s Republic of China and India) § Business Law § Effective Business Communication (also teach this course in our Master’s in Accounting program) § Governmental-‐Social Influences on Business and Business Ethics Undergraduate Courses Taught: § Business Law § International Business Law § Governmental-‐Social Influences on Business and Business Ethics § Establishing International Supply Chains – China Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business – San Luis Obispo, California Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Faculty Development § Integral part of the college’s successful 2008 AACSB maintenance of accreditation effort § Oversaw and managed all facets of various graduate business programs § Oriented and mentored faculty members re: tenure, promotion, grants and resource support § Hired, directed, supported, trained and managed office staff 2004 to 2009 Cal Poly Continuing Education – San Luis Obispo, California Adjunct Instructor § Contracts § Governmental Wine Regulations & Compliance (California Wine Law) § Legal Writing 1995 to 1998 Cuesta College – San Luis Obispo, California Adjunct Instructor § Business Law 1997 University of Redlands (Satellite Campus) – San Luis Obispo, California Adjunct Instructor § Business Law 1997 INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE The Jencks Law Group – San Luis Obispo, California Of Counsel 1995 to 2000 General Business & Corporate Law, Start-‐Ups, Business Regulatory & Administrative Law, Intellectual Property & Technology, Antitrust, International Business Law, Environmental Law, Employment Law, Constitutional Law, Appeals Sinsheimer, Schiebelut & Baggett – San Luis Obispo, California 1990 to 1994 Associate Attorney Areas: General Business & Corporate Law, Start-‐Ups, Business Regulatory & Administrative Law, Real Estate Law, Bankruptcy, Environmental Law, Employment Law, and Agricultural Law & Finance ABOUT CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN LUIS OBISPO California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) located in San Luis Obispo, California has been ranked “best public-‐master’s university” in the western region by U.S. News & World Report for the past 21 years. Approximately 18,000 students attend Cal Poly University, which is situated on California’s idyllic Central Coast. Cal Poly scored third nationally among public universities based on a Forbes.com study that looked at earnings of alumni at colleges around the country. Kiplinger’s Personal Finance recently ranked Cal Poly as one of its “100 Best Values in Public Colleges” for 2013. In addition, the Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business (OCOB) is featured by Bloomberg Business Week as one of the country’s top 100 undergraduate business programs. CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 3 TEACHING AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS FIELD TRIPS § § § § § § § § § § § § Amassed over 16 years of successful undergraduate and graduate level teaching in business administration Participated as faculty advisor to various student clubs and contribute to cultural and social events on campus Continued to teach in the MBA program while serving as Associate Dean to stay connected with graduate students Exhibit understanding and commitment to producing graduates who are attractive to the business community Designed and executes an annual two-‐week MBA field trip to China and/or India with 25 to 40+ participants Created a similar experiential course for undergraduate business students focused on China and the supply chain; annually take 45+ business students to Shanghai as an integral part of the course Maintain a strong network of contacts in the PRC at universities, businesses and foreign multinationals Acquired familiarity with business programs in the PRC & India; understand common and conflicting interests Define and organize trip itinerary, create course curriculum and gain university approval to proceed; coordinate course marketing and application process, pre-‐trip preparations, pre-‐departure lecture sessions and speakers; research, screen and hire experienced guides, travel agents and translators when needed; minimize risk management issues by drafting extensive paperwork; conduct post-‐trip student debriefing Create an interactive course blog as a component of the course (www.calpolymbatrip.com) to allow students to own and help drive course content, fostering a nontraditional avenue for engagement that connects students to people worldwide who are not physically present in the learning community Visit businesses and universities in China including Ogilvy & Mather, Subway, Wal-‐Mart Global Procurement, Siemens, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, HSBC, Starbucks, KPMG, CB Richard Ellis, Lenovo, Baidu, Sealed Air, various factories, industrial parks and ports, Tsinghau-‐Peking-‐Renmin-‐Jiao Tong Universities and many more; cities visited include Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Macau, Foshan, Panyu, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Beijing Visit businesses in India including Google, American Express, Genpact Call Center, Times of India, Cinevistas Studios (Bollywood), Maruti Suzuki and many more; cities visited include New Delhi, Agra and Mumbai GRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS § Collaborated with college faculty, university administrators and corporate advisory boards to create, design, execute and strengthen graduate business programs and curriculum including an accelerated one-‐year MBA track, traditional two-‐year MBA track, Engineering Management Program (EMP), MS in Taxation, and an online/distance education MS in Business and Technology § Designed and offered self-‐supporting graduate business programs through the Cal Poly College of Continuing Education (i.e., developed models for other university colleges-‐programs to emulate in difficult budget times) § Developed Mentorship Program with MBA students and members of the OCOB Dean’s Advisory Council § Devised high-‐level graduate Independent Study courses that support faculty research projects § Served as MBA Ethics Team Faculty Advisor from 2006-‐2009; won 1st place in a national 2006 ethics competition § Gained experience with marketing and the public relations aspect of executing graduate business programs FACULTY DEVELOPMENT § Conducted staff development and human resources functions including recruiting, hiring, developing, evaluating and retaining part-‐time and full-‐time business school faculty, at both the graduate and undergraduate levels § Developed, organized and executed teaching and research enhancement workshops § Became experienced with the procedural requirements involved with internal college and university grant evaluation and funding, and external grant funding and sponsored research assistance § Collaborated effectively with colleagues to provide mentoring, tenure, and promotion assistance and support § Supported faculty in their design and execution of process enhancements, including hybrid courses § Chaired and/or served on several successful faculty and department chair search committees § Supported faculty to increase the number of on-‐campus instructional grant applications that recoup student fees to support out-‐of-‐class learning experiences and student competitions; amount increased by 400% in three years § Evaluate, adopt and gain faculty buy-‐in for a new information technology system (Digital Measures), which allows faculty to input data used to evaluate annual faculty support awards and run AACSB accreditation reports CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 4 § § § § RESEARCH Maintain successful research and publication record as a faculty member and administrator Both AQ and PQ for purposes of AACSB accreditation Advised college faculty re: developing their tenure and promotion records and maintaining AQ/PQ status Worked with college faculty to increase college, university and external grant funding and support TEACHING AWARDS AND HONORS (PARTIAL LIST) Faculty Emeritus Award Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business (Student Selection) 2013 Outstanding Faculty Award Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business -‐ Accounting and Law Area (Student Selection) 2013 Faculty Member of the Year Cal Poly Tenaya Hall (Business Student Dorm; Student Selection) 2011 Outstanding Faculty Member in Business Administration Cal Poly Orfalea College of Business (Student Selection) 2001-‐2002 1997-‐1998 13th and 14th Annual “Apple Polysher” Faculty Honoree Cal Poly Reps Student Organization (Student Selection) 2000, 2001 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Academy of Legal Studies in Business – Member 1998 to Present California Bar Association – Member (License No. 148953; Active Status) 1990 to Present United States District Court for the Central, Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of California – Admitted Member 1995 to Present COMPETITIVE GRANT AWARDS PARTIAL LIST, 2003 to PRESENT: California State University San Bernardino Leonard Transportation Center Research Grant PI on $30,000 grant supporting research and journal publications on container fees 2010 to 2012 Cal Poly OCOB Summer Research Support Grant 2011, 2012, 2013 $5,000, $5,000 and $3,500 for for paper publications, “Strategic Contracting in China”, “The Legal Implications of Container Fees, and “The Economic Implications of Container Fees” Cal Poly Instructional Related Activity (IRA) Grant $9,000, $8,000 and $10,000 grants for Graduate Student Business Ethics Competition (GSBEC), MBA Int’l Collegiate Business Policy Competition (SIM), and California Economy Field Study-‐Trip 2009 California State University San Bernardino Leonard Transportation Center Seed Grant $5,000 for paper publication, “US-‐China Trade and Transportation Infrastructure Challenges” 2008 Cal Poly OCOB Internal Grant Award $2,700 to attend Harvard Business School Case Discussion Leadership Seminar 2008 Cal Poly IRA Grant $3,000 to $8,000 annual grants for GSBEC, MBA SIM Team, Enterprise Creation Competition and/or USC Marshall International Case Competition 2005 to 2008 Cal Poly IRA Grants $4,000 to $5,000 annual grants for the Cal Poly International Career Conference (ICC) 2000 to 2004 Cal Poly State Faculty Support Grant and OCOB Matching Grant Eight units of release time (two courses) for research and $600 in student assistant support $5,000 college grant to further support the university grant of release time 2003 CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 5 PUBLICATIONS LAW JOURNAL ARTICLES: Ray Bowman & Chris Carr, “The Economic and Environmental Implications of Container Fees” Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy, Vol. 79, No. 4, pp. 265-‐280 Chris Carr & Ray Bowman, “The Legal Implications of Container Fees” Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy, Vol. 78, No. 3, pp. 153-‐189 2012 2011 Chris Carr & Ray Bowman, “US-‐China Trade and Transportation Infrastructure Challenges: A Strategic Primer for Policymakers, Business Leaders and Academicians” Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy, Vol. 77, No. 2, pp. 131-‐160 2010 Chris Carr & Larry Gorman, “The Revictimization of Companies by the Stock Market Who Report Trade Secret Theft Under the Economic Espionage Act” The Business Lawyer, Vol. 57, No. 1, pp. 25-‐53 2001 Chris Carr, Jack Morton & Jerry Furniss, “The Economic Espionage Act: Bear Trap or Mousetrap?” Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 159-‐209 2000 Chris Carr & Michael Jencks, “The Privatization of Business and Commercial Dispute Resolution: A Misguided Policy Decision” Kentucky Law Journal, Vol. 88. No. 2, pp. 183-‐243 2000 REFEREED ARTICLES AND CASES (PEER & BLIND REVIEWED): Laurie Webb, Brendan O’Connell, Chris Carr & Mark Higgins, “An Instructional Case in the Ethics of the CPA-‐Client Relationship: The Roadrunner and Howard Bean, CPA” Research on Accounting Ethics, Vol. 10, pp. 211-‐229 2005 Chris Carr, Scott Erickson & Helen Rothberg, “Intellectual Capital, Competitive Intelligence and the Economic Espionage Act” International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 460-‐482 2004 Scott Erickson, Helen Rothberg & Chris Carr, “Knowledge Sharing in Value Chain Networks: Certifying Collaborators for Effective Protection Process” Advances in Competitiveness Research, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 152-‐164 2003 Scott Erickson, Helen Rothberg & Chris Carr, “Managing Competitive Capital from the Outside In” Global Business and Economics Review – Anthology, pp. 337-‐442 2002 Chris Carr & Brian Tietje, “When is Famous Not?” Marketing Management, pp. 52-‐54 2001 Brian Tietje & Chris Carr, “The Latest in Insurance Liability Coverage Determinations” Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 330-‐331 (Marketing & the Law) 2001 Cherie Evans & Chris Carr, “Preventing International Arbitrage in Reorganizations: An Analysis of the Gap Closing Provisions of the Recently Released Final Regulations to Section 367(b)” International Tax Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 1-‐49 2001 Chris Carr, “Courts Are Split on Whether Insurance Covers Marketing Activities” Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 452-‐453 (Marketing & the Law) 2000 Chris Carr, Jack Morton & Jerry Furniss, “Complying with the Economic Espionage Act” Risk Management, pp. 21-‐24 (derivative of Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal article) 2000 Don Mayer & Chris Carr, “American Avionics: Trading with the Enemy” Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) Excellence in Case Writing Award (Academy of Legal Studies in Business National Meeting) 2000 CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 6 ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS EDITOR-‐REVIEWED ARTICLES: Chris Carr, “Tunisian Entrepreneurism & Innovation: The Road Ahead” Tunisia Live (invited submission following Fulbright visit to Tunisia) 2012 Chris Carr & Brian Tietje, “E-‐Commerce: Squeezing Out the Middleman” House Counsel, pp. 13, 26 2001 Chris Carr, Jack Morton & Jerry Furniss, “Trade Secret Liability: A Duty to Defend” Best’s Review, pp. 77-‐78 2000 Chris Carr, “Marketers Can Be Denied Public Information” Marketing News, p. 22 2000 Chris Carr & Michael Jencks, “A Different Perspective on Privatizing Business Dispute Resolution: ADR Thwarts and Distorts Development of Commercial Law” TortSource, p. 4, American Bar Association quarterly publication with 30,000 circulation 1999 Stacey Hunt, Michael Jencks & Chris Carr, “Demonstrative Evidence on a Small Firm Budget” Legal Assistant Today, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 58-‐69 1997 PUBLISHED BOOK CHAPTERS AND TEXTBOOK: Scott Erickson & Chris Carr, “The Changing Face of Intellectual Assets: Trade Secrets and the Economic Espionage Act” Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Issues, Nova Science Publishers, pp. 197-‐211 2009 Chris Carr, Jerry Furniss, Michael Harrington & Jack Morton The Legal Environment of Business (2nd Ed.) (self-‐published business law textbook) 2003 Chris Carr & Don Mayer, “International Law” and “International Commercial Arbitration” Encyclopedia of Business (2nd Ed.) pp. 1010-‐1013 & 1023-‐102 1999 BUSINESS LAW REVIEW: Wall Street Journal Business Law Educator’s Review Wrote this review during school sessions, provided a weekly summary of articles with teaching ideas and discussion questions to 800+ online business law faculty subscribers 2000 to 2004 WORKS IN PROGRESS Chris Carr, “Strategic Contracting in China for Foreign Firm” (Target Journal for Winter 2014 submission: Harvard Business Review or Thunderbird International Business Review) TBD Chris Carr, “Issues in Emerging Market Entrepreneurship” TBD Chris Carr, “Using Offensive and Defensive Legal Strategies to Build a Sustainable Brand in China” TBD CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 7 EDITORIAL AND REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES Fulbright Specialist Program – External Peer Reviewer for Business Administration Discipline 2013 to 2014 International Journal of Technology Policy and Law – Editorial Board Member 2012 to Present Journal of Transportation Law, Logistics and Policy – Invited Advisory Committee Member 2011 to Present Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, “Marketing and the Law” – Ad Hoc Reviewer 2004 International Journal of Electronic Business – Ad Hoc Reviewer 2003 Academy of Marketing Science, Annual Conference – Ad Hoc Reviewer 2003 International Business Law textbook, McGraw-‐Hill – Ad Hoc Reviewer 2001 International Legal and Financial Regulation textbook, Oxford Univ. Press – Ad Hoc Reviewer 2001 Journal of International Management – Ad Hoc Reviewer 1998 SERVICE UNIVERSITY SERVICE: University Senate Curriculum Committee – Member University Graduate Studies Committee – Ex Officio Member/OCOB Program Coordinator University Task Force on Expanding Childcare Service – Member Cal Poly International Career Conference – Faculty Advisor and Co-‐Advisor Cal Poly Entrepreneur Club – Faculty Co-‐Advisor Cal Poly Undergraduate Law Association – Faculty Co-‐Advisor University Senate Library Committee – Member Cal Poly Business Plan Workshop, “Legal Issues in Business Plan Preparation: Protecting Your Intellectual Property” – Invited Guest Speaker Cal Poly Sun Incubator Program “Spotting Intellectual Property Issues” – Invited Guest Speaker “University Technology Transfer: Survey of Issues and Best Practices” handbook – Contributor OCOB and the Global Strategy & Law Area’s International Business Reception – Co-‐Organizer Cal Poly Parent Appreciation Day, “Globalization of Business at Cal Poly” – Invited Guest Speaker COLLEGE SERVICE: Beta Gamma Sigma – Faculty Member Faculty Affairs Committee – Member Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity – Faculty Member Undergraduate Programs Committee – Member Strategic Planning Committee – Member MBA Ethics Team – Faculty Advisor International Partnership Task Force – Member College Appointment, Retention, Promotion and Tenure (ARPT) Task Force – Member 2010 to 2012 2004 to 2009 2001 to 2003 1998 to 2004 2001 to 2004 2002 to 2004 2001 to 2003 2001 2000 2000 1999 1998 Graduate Programs Committee – Member 2012 to Present 2010 to Present 1998 to Present 2011 2010 2006 to 2009 2007 2003 2000 to 2001 AREA/DEPARTMENT SERVICE: Accounting and Law Area Curriculum and Scholarship Committees – Member Accounting and Law Area – Course Coordinator Concentration, Internship and Senior Project – Advisor 2002 to 2004 2003 to 2004 1998 to 2004 CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. PAGE 8 CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS CONFERENCES AND PAPER PRESENTATIONS: American Society of Transportation and Logistics Program California State University San Bernardino – San Bernardino, California Invited workshop presenter on global supply chain education for 20+ visiting faculty from China 2012 China – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies Economic Vitality Corporation Business Forum – Pismo Beach, California Invited presenter on possible California Central Coast business links with China 2012 Starting a Short Term Study Abroad Program Incorporating Blogging Into Your Short Term Study Abroad Program Brigham Young University Short Term Study Abroad CIBER Conference – Provo, Utah Two solo invited seminar presentations for faculty (http://marriottschool.byu.edu/stsa/) 2009 Globalizing the Curriculum One Step at a Time: How an International Business Study Tour to the PRC Changed Students and an MBA Program Connect Ed: A Conference on Global Education – Monterey, California 2008 Bringing the Marketing Discipline Into the Forefront of Knowledge Management National meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business – Indianapolis, Indiana Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Scott Erickson of Ithaca College 2007 Business ADR, Precedent and Stare Decisis Developments in Germany: Some Cautionary Observations From the United States National meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business – San Francisco, California 2005 California State University (CSU) and The Inter-‐University Mission for the Coordination of Franco-‐American Exchanges (MICEFA) (www.micefa.org) Faculty Partnership Seminar – Paris, France This was a joint conference held by the CSU system and MICEFA; selection for this conference was competitive, selected as one of approximately 20 CSU professors from a large faculty pool 2003 Intellectual Capital, Competitive Intelligence, and the Economic Espionage Act National meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business – Las Vegas, Nevada Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Scott Erickson and Dr. Helen Rothberg of Marist College 2002 Stock Market Response to Trade Secret Theft Asian Pacific Finance Association Conference – Bangkok, Thailand Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Larry Gorman, Cal Poly finance professor 2001 Rethinking Intellectual Property Valuation Issues Pacific Southwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business meeting – Palm Springs, California Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Cyrus Ramezani, Cal Poly finance professor 2001 Trade Secret Theft Fluctuations and Stock Market Fluctuations National meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business – Baltimore Maryland 2000 Trade Secrets and the Internet: Legal, Regulatory and Public Policy Issues Marketing and Public Policy Conference – Washington, D.C. 2000 The Economic Espionage Act: A Stock Market Based Test Western Academy of Legal Studies in Business meeting – Asilomar, California 2000 PAGE 9 CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED) REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: Marketing Information as Proprietary Assets; Exploring the Frontiers of Macromarketing 35th Annual Macromarketing Conference – Laramie, Wyoming Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Scott Erickson of Ithaca College; presented by Dr. Erickson 2010 Protecting E-‐Business Knowledge Assets in Collaborator Networks 4th World Congress on the Management of Electronic Business – Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Co-‐authored with Dr. Erickson and Dr. Helen Rothberg of Marist College; presented by Dr. Erickson 2003 Managing Competitive Capital from the Outside In Business & Economics Society International Conference – Montreal, Canada Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Erickson and Dr. Rothberg; presented by Dr. Erickson Abstract published in the conference proceedings 2002 Intellectual Capital, Competitive Intelligence and the Economic Espionage Act Marketing and Public Policy Conference – Washington, D.C. Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Erickson and Dr. Rothberg; presented by Dr. Erickson Abstract published in the conference proceedings 2001 Instructional Case in the Ethics of the CPA-‐Client Relationship: The Roadrunner & H. Bean, CPA American Accounting Association’s Northeast regional conference – South Portland, Maine Paper co-‐authored with Mr. Laurie Webb of RMIT University, Dr. Brendan O’Connell of RMIT University and Dr. Mark Higgins of the University of Rhode Island; presented by Dr. O’Connell Abstract published in the conference proceedings 2001 Managing Competitive Capital in the New Economy Institute of Behavioral & Applied Management Conference – Charleston, South Carolina Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Erickson and Dr. Rothberg; presented by Dr. Rothberg 2001 Collaborator Certification: Protecting Knowledge in E-‐Business Networks American Society for Competitiveness Conference – Washington, D.C. Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Erickson and Dr. Rothberg; presented by Dr. Erickson 2001 Generating and Protecting Competitive Capital from the Outside In Institute of Behavioral & Applied Management Conference – San Diego, California Paper co-‐authored with Dr. Erickson and Dr. Rothberg 2000 Trade Secrets and the Internet: Legal, Regulatory and Public Policy Issues Marketing and Public Policy Conference – Washington, D.C. Abstract published in the conference proceedings 2000 PAGE 10 CHRIS A. CARR, J.D. CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS (CONTINUED) CONFERENCE PANEL PRESENTATIONS: Invited Ethics Panelist Center for International Business Ethics (CIBE) Consumer Rights and Corporate Responsibility Conference – Beijing, PRC Panel Chair, “Outside the Ivory Tower; Becoming an Expert Witness” California Bar Continuing Legal Education Program – San Luis Obispo, California 2007 Panel Chair, “The European Union” Faculty Partnership Seminar – Paris, France Presented with a law professor from University of Paris X and an attorney from COMECE at the CSU and Inter-‐University Mission for the Coordination of Franco-‐American Exchanges 2003 Panelist, “Publishing and Co-‐Authoring Articles in Marketing Journals” National meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business – Las Vegas, Nevada Presented with business law professors from Babson College, Indiana University, the University of Miami and the University of Puget Sound 2002 Panelist, “Legal, Ethical and Public Policy Issues in Electronic Commerce” Marketing and Public Policy Conference – Washington, D.C. Presented with marketing professors from the University of Georgia, Louisiana Tech University, University of Arkansas and University of Southern Mississippi 2000 2007 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION (PARTIAL LIST) Fulbright Program Senior Specialist University of Sfax – Sfax, Tunisia 2011 Leadership Seminar Participant, The Art and Craft of Case Discussion Harvard Business School – Boston, Massachusetts 2009 Participant, Teaching Business Ethics Seminar AACSB Conference – Tampa, Florida 2008 Participant, Strategic Management Seminar AACSB Conference – Honolulu, Hawaii 2008 Participant, Corporate Governance in East Asia Law, Business and the Economy Conference – UC Berkeley 2006 Participant, AACSB Assessment Seminar AACSB Conference – University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 2005 Participant, Structuring and Operating Business Ventures in China Seminar International Law Section of the California State Bar – Palo Alto, California 2003 Participant, International Trade: Import & Export Course (10-‐week course) US Department of Commerce – San Luis Obispo, California 2003 Participant, Faculty Development in International Business Law and Ethics Conference University of Colorado at Denver’s Institute for International Business Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) – Denver, Colorado 2000 Participant, Maintaining Instructor Effectiveness Seminar (10-‐week seminar) Cal Poly University Center for Teacher Education – San Luis Obispo, California 2000 Participant, Export-‐Import Bank of the United States International Trade Finance Seminar Export-‐Import Bank of the United States – Los Angeles, California 1999