Professor Marianne Jennings, J.D. served as a professor of legal and ethical studies in business in the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University (ASU) for almost four decades. She has been an emeritus professor since 2015. In addition to serving as an associate dean and director of the Executive MBA program, she functioned as director of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at ASU for six years. She continues to teach graduate courses in business ethics and ethical culture at ASU and other colleges around the country. She is an instructor and mentor for Wiley�s CPAExcel review course. Professor Jennings has written hundreds of articles in academic, professional and trade journals. Emerald Management Review named her article, "Ethics and Investment Management," one of the top 50 articles in 2005. She was also named a Top 100 Thought Leader by Trust Across America and one of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics by Ethisphere. Professor Jennings is a contributing editor for Ethikos and the Real Estate Law Journal. She has six textbooks and monographs in circulation, including BUSINESS ETHICS and REAL ESTATE LAW in addition to BUSINESS: ITS LEGAL, ETHICAL, AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT. Her SEVEN SIGNS OF ETHICAL COLLAPSE is used as an audit tool and a primer on corporate culture.