Jessica McManus Warnell

Teaching Professor
Faculty Fellow, ND Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership; Fellow, Pulte Institute for Global Development; Fellow, Liu Institute for Asia & Asian Studies
Management & Organization

Research Interests

Business ethics, inclusive leadership, social and environmental sustainability

Related Courses Taught

MGTO 30705 / GSC 30701 Inclusive Leadership; MGTO 20700 Foundations of Ethical Behavior; MGTO 30715 Sustainable Communities & Global Business; MGTO MBA Climate Resilience in Business & Communities

Biography

Jessica McManus Warnell teaches the required undergraduate-level business ethics course at the Mendoza College of Business, and elective courses in sustainable business, women and inclusive leadership, managing early career employees, and business and culture in Japan. Jessica is a past recipient of the United Nations Principles for Responsible Management Education (UN PRME) North America Chapter Award for Teaching Excellence. Her current research explores 1) business students' values orientations and 2) community and economic recovery and resilience in the wake of the Fukushima, Japan, triple disaster. She served as a visiting teaching and research fellow at Reitaku University 麗澤大学, in Chiba, Japan, in 2013, with ongoing collaboration. A graduate of Saint Mary’s College (BA) and the University of Chicago (MA), Jessica has completed the Notre Dame Executive Education Certificate in Executive Management, and Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Sustainability Reporting Certification from LEAD Canada. A Faculty Fellow of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, of the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, and of the Pulte Institute for Global Development, and Affiliated Faculty of the Gender Studies Program, the Initiative on Race and Resilience, the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI), the Poverty Studies Minor, and the Sustainability Minor, Jessica is the author of Engaging Millennials for Ethical Leadership: What Works for Young Professionals and Their Managers, part of the Giving Voice to Values collection on corporate social responsibility.

Email: jmcmanus@nd.edu
Phone: 574-631-9182
Office: 254 Mendoza College of Business

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