Weber, Curt

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Teaching Excellence
December 2017
Whitewater Student Government
Best Presentation in Session
June 2010
Clute Institute
Hermsen Award 2004
2004
Instructor of the Year
April 1998
Upper Iowa University

Juris Doctor
Law
Duquesne University
1982
Bachelor of Arts
Political Science & German
Marquette University
1978

Wisconsin Bar Association
Current
American Institute of Cerified Public Acountants
August 2013 - Current
Society of Human Resource Management
April 2011 - Current
Academy of Legal Studies in Business
January 1997 - Current
Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics
February 2006 - February 2010
International Trumpet Guild
June 1987 - September 2009

Koss Corporation: How Agency Theory Informs a $30 Million Fraud
Joseph Gerard
Compliance and Corporate Governance: Theoretical analysis of the effectiveness of compliance based on the locus of functional responsibility
Joseph A. Gerard PhD CPA
How Agency Theory Informs a $30 Million Fraud
Joe Gerard, PhD
Corporate Governance--How Agency Theory Informs a $30 Million Fraud
Joseph Gerard
Sharon Roy
Global Trade Project: An Integration of Logistics and Administrative Law
Sharon Roy
Tortfeasor Liability for the Cost of Emergency Services: Liability of the Recklessly Rescued
Linda Reid, J.D.
Your Rights With Respect to Police Stops and Arrest
How to Write a Winning Grant
Human Resource Issues for Stable Owners
Dockominiums and Their Conveyance or Non-Conveyance of Riparian Rights
Howard G. Olson, Ph.D.
Legal Issues in Human Resources
Piercing the Corporate Veil in Firearms and Alcohol Violations

Compliance and Corporate Governance: Theoretical analysis of the effectiveness of compliance based on locus of functional responsibility
International Journal of Global Business
Vol. 8 Iss. 1 Pg. 15-26
First Wisconsin Congregational Church: a Case Study
Journal of Finance Case Research
Vol. 16 Iss. 1 Pg. 83-90
Reconfiguring Compliance for Corporatre Social Responsibility
Journal of Economic Development, Management, IT, Finance and Marketing
Vol. 6 Iss. 2 Pg. 33-47
How Agency Theory Informs a $30 Million Fraud
Journal of Finance, Accounting and Management
Vol. 5 Iss. 1 Pg. 16-47
The Impact of Sustainability on Global Trade: a Cross-Curricular Project
American Journal of Business Education
Vol. 3 Pg. 25-38
Using Technology Enabled Active Learning Tools to Introduce Business Ethics Topics in Business Law Courses: A Few Practical Examples
The Journal of Legal Studies Education
Vol. 25 Iss. 2

Center for Civic Education
Wauwatosa, WI
State Hearing for "We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution" competition.
Center for Civic Education
Wauwatosa, WI
Judge for Regional "We the People" competition
Department of Justice Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
Milwaukee, WI
Research of ownership interests and personal liability vis-a-vis spousal-owned sole proprietorships and partnerships in Wisconsin
McGraw-Hill
Burr Ridge, IL
Member of focus group concerning business law textbooks and supporting software.
Wolters-Kluwer
Whitewater, WI
Review of draft of contracts-related chapters in proposed employment law textbook.
McGraw-Hill Publishing
Whitewater
Review of Legal Foundations and Contract Law chapters of "Dynamic Business Law," 2d edition, by Kubasek, et al.
Wauwatosa School District
Judge of student projects for 2011 Issues Fair, American Public Policy classes.
Center for Civic Education
Wauwatosa, WI
Served as judge for mock Congressional hearings; topic: Philosophical and Historical Foundations of the American Political System.
Center for Civic Education
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Service as judge for "We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution" State Hearings preliminary round.
Center for Civic Education
Wauwatosa, WI
"We the People: the Citizen and the Constitution" Sate Hearings of the Center for Civic Education.

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