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Joel L. Fleishman, Director, Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center for Ethics
- Contact Info:
- Pamela Ladd, Executive Assistant to Joel Fleishman
pamela.ladd@duke.edu (919) 613-7377
Cassie Lewis, Staff Assistant to Joel Fleishman
cassie.lewis@duke.edu (919) 613-7376
Office Location: | 239 Sanford Inst Building |
Office Phone: | (919) 613-7376 |
Email Address: |
- Education:
LL.M. Yale University 1960 J.D. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1959 M.A. in Drama University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1959 B.A. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1955 A.B. in History University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1955
- Specialties:
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Law
Public Policy
- Research Interests:
Research: Political ethics; campaign finance; philanthropy and non-profits
- Keywords:
- U.S. • Public Policy • Law • Political Ethics • Campaign Finance • Philanthropy • Non-profits
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Fleishman, J, Putting Wealth to Work: Philanthropy for Today or Investing for Tomorrow?, Public Affairs (2016)
- Fleishman, J; Tierney, T; Stone, N, Give Smart: Philanthropy that Gets Results (2011), Public Affairs [688559378]
- J.L. Fleishman, The Foundation: A Great American Secret--How Private Wealth is Changing the World (New York: PublicAffairs Books) (2007) [1586487027]
- Fleishman, J, The Foundation: A Great American Secret; How Private Money is Changing the World (2007), Public Affairs [71368900]
- J.L. Fleishman, Simply Doing Good or Doing Good Well: Stewardship, Hubris, and Foundation Governance, in Just Money: A Critique of Contemporary American Philanthropy, edited by Peter Karoff (2004), Boston, The Philanthropic Initiative