Corey Corey Ciocchetti

Professor; Daniels Fund Endowed Chair

  • Faculty

Professional Biography

An Associate Professor of Business Ethics and Legal Studies in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, Corey A. Ciocchetti is one of the University’s most popular and highest-rated professors. Corey joined DU after graduating with a law degree from Duke University School of Law, a Masters degree in Religious Studies and two Bachelors degrees in Finance and Economics – summa cum laude – from the University of Denver.

In August 2006, Corey won the Charles Hewitt Master Teacher competition at the national meeting of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Since that time, Corey has been awarded the Outstanding Professor of the Year Award by the University of Denver Alumni Association and the Scholarship of Teaching Award by the Daniels College of Business.

He currently teaches classes on Business Ethics, Business Law, Employment Law and Constitutional Law in a department recently ranked by the Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek as one of the top ten in the world for producing students with high ethical standards. Corey also speaks to tens of thousands of individuals each year about “authentic success” and living an ethical life and is the author of the book Real Rabbits: Chasing An Authentic Life. Corey's research interests include: law and technology, online privacy and the overworking of young professionals.

Degree(s)

  • JD, Law, Duke University School of Law, 2002

Licensure / Accreditations

  • Law License