

Craig Dunn
Professor pushing the boundaries of business ethics and sustainability, Craig Dunn is the Wilder Distinguished Professor of Business and Sustainability at Western Washington University's College of Business and Economics. With a profound background in business and society issues, Craig's research interests are deeply rooted in managerial ethics, corporate social responsibility, and social entrepreneurship. His scholarly work aims to bridge the gap between ethical theory and practical application, influencing both academic circles and the business community. Craig brings a wealth of experience to his role, having previously served as a Dean and held various advisory positions in organizations committed to promoting service-learning and ethical business practices. His leadership in these roles has been instrumental in shaping programs that integrate ethical considerations into business education and practice. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Craig is a senior consultant with the Centre for Organization Effectiveness, where he applies his expertise to help organizations enhance their ethical frameworks and sustainability initiatives. His consultancy work is characterized by a strategic approach to embedding ethical considerations into organizational culture and decision-making processes. Throughout his career, Craig has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to teaching and faculty development, receiving numerous awards that highlight his commitment to excellence in education. His dedication to fostering an environment of ethical awareness and social responsibility among students and professionals alike has made him a respected figure in his field. Craig's work continues to inspire future generations of business leaders to prioritize ethical considerations and sustainability in their professional endeavors. His contributions to the field of business ethics and sustainability are not only academic but also practical, as he actively engages with the business community to promote responsible and sustainable business practices.
Publications
, 70-82, 2024-02-15
, 3-8, 1991-07-01
, 28-35, 1989-07-01
, 1137-1145, 1994-01-01