On April 12, 2022 the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at Colorado Law will host Whistleblower Ethics: Tyler Shultz on Theranos, Integrity, and Resilience in Silicon Valley, and the Ethical, Legal, Business, and Psychological Aspects of Whistleblowing, in collaboration with nine other Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program universities: Colorado Mesa University, the New Mexico State University, the University of Colorado Boulder Leeds School of Business, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs College of Business, the University of Colorado Denver Business School, the University of Denver Daniels College of Business, the University of Northern Colorado, the University of Utah David Eccles School of Business, and the University of Wyoming College of Business.
The event will feature a fireside chat conversation with key Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz, followed by a panel discussion including Whistleblower Law Collaborative LLC attorney Erica Blachman Hitchings, GlaxoSmithKline whistleblower Cheryl Meads, U.S. Bank Senior Vice President and Global Chief Ethics Officer Katie Lawler, and Principal Researcher at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business James Dungan, who has researched and published on the subject of whistleblower psychology.
Tyler Shultz was a key whistleblower in exposing the now-infamous Theranos fraud. In 2014, Elizabeth Holmes and her startup Theranos were on top of the world – she had enormous interest from...
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